Sandbar101

Sandbar101 t1_j8wfepj wrote

Have thought about this as well. Realistically an ASI would be able to freely alter its perception of time virtually on the fly. Like flexing a muscle. For intensive tasks it will think in picoseconds, but for interacting with humans if it chooses to do so would be in our second based timescale.

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Sandbar101 t1_j1oxil6 wrote

Music.

Writing, while already incredibly good, has been bot work for a long time now. Writers also usually don’t have an incredibly recognizable ‘style’ so its harder to justify irrational anger.

Video will still take a while. Its getting there, and BOY when it gets there its really gonna get there and shake up a lot, but consistent streamlined stylized and temporally coherent animation is still going to take at least two years imo

Music on the other hand is right around the corner, and VERY stylistically recognizable. Not to mention studio labels have an army of lawyers salivating over it. Will be fun.

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Sandbar101 t1_j1gmxnh wrote

Reply to Hype bubble by fortunum

Right thats why checks notes three different leaders in the Machine Learning field, including James Cormack, just publicly announced they have abandoned their projects and are all in on AGI.

Just saying.

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