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helpskinissues t1_ja2otur wrote
Reply to Man successfully performs gene therapy on himself to cure his lactose intolerance by [deleted]
Well. If true and safe, cool shit. But still unreleased paper.
helpskinissues t1_ja2ofr8 wrote
Reply to comment by Frumpagumpus in An ICU coma patient costs $600 a day, how much will it cost to live in the digital world and keep the body alive here? by just-a-dreamer-
Yes. We will all die to become enhanced versions of ourselves. Suicide cult soon.
helpskinissues t1_ja2obbv wrote
Reply to AI that can translate whole videos ? by IluvBsissa
It's a matter of months.
helpskinissues t1_j9yrauh wrote
Reply to comment by Deadboy00 in People lack imagination and it’s really bothering me by thecoffeejesus
I don't see any contradiction between restricting the amount of vehicles and self driving technologies. In every city with vehicle limitations, taxis are available. Waymo are basically next gen taxis. So I don't see any issue.
helpskinissues t1_j9yd07j wrote
Reply to comment by Puzzleheaded_Pop_743 in People lack imagination and it’s really bothering me by thecoffeejesus
That's unrelated to self driving technology, it's not a criticism nor a reason to be against the technology, it's unrelated.
helpskinissues t1_j9y5c0r wrote
Reply to I notice a lot of people here have an Evangelical fetish to spread the "message" to normies. Hint, they don't DESERVE by Exel0n
This is Observer System Redux quality of dialogues.
helpskinissues t1_j9y4y2e wrote
Reply to comment by PhysicalChange100 in People lack imagination and it’s really bothering me by thecoffeejesus
Not really that more efficient nor effective unless you add a relevant part done by foot plus delays. Buses are really bad and slow compared to taxis even in best scenarios.
Also disagree with the "recreating traffic" argument. More people would use public transportation thanks to mini buses with self driving.
helpskinissues t1_j9y3ya7 wrote
Reply to comment by PhysicalChange100 in People lack imagination and it’s really bothering me by thecoffeejesus
Electric noiseless cars without drivers without deaths? Well. Sounds cool to me.
helpskinissues t1_j9xvj6l wrote
Reply to comment by turnip_burrito in People lack imagination and it’s really bothering me by thecoffeejesus
No need to own chatGPT just like there's no need to own Waymo cars. It's basically a service. And millions are able to use it right now (albeit maybe around 1 million because of licenses, not fully released yet for every user).
But, Cruise also exists.
Arizona, San Francisco...
As far as I can understand, it's around 1-3 million citizens having available an actual effective alternative to human drivers.
And if we count Tesla (I wouldn't, but it's still an impressive driving assistant) as self driving, we jump to dozens of millions very quickly.
helpskinissues t1_j9xunie wrote
Reply to comment by turnip_burrito in People lack imagination and it’s really bothering me by thecoffeejesus
The impact of technology is measured in users, not in land size.
Weather isn't that good. It has rain (last weeks heavy rain). And driving conditions on Los Angeles is far from the best in the world, they're infamous for having a terrible traffic.
I don't have any issue with your mention of limitations of Waymo, but that's missing my point: how AI is impacting human lives (not land size). And when you discover that the main limitation of Waymo release is actually political licensing, well, even more surprising.
helpskinissues t1_j9xsy0f wrote
Reply to comment by turnip_burrito in People lack imagination and it’s really bothering me by thecoffeejesus
"so what?" So Andorra and Vaticano are just trolling examples. We're talking about human drivers being replaced for AI drivers in cities as populated as whole countries.
Most capital cities are very well mapped in every modern country. Weather isn't that good and the only reason Waymo is still not available in other places is because of licensing, not because of technical capabilities. Waymo already has ability to handle storms or snow.
Anyway, you're the only one discussing here about Waymo being able to drive in extreme scenarios, I don't see the point or how it's related to the thread. chatGPT can only work where there's stable Internet as well lol. Tech has limitations by default.
helpskinissues t1_j9xs52z wrote
Reply to comment by Deadboy00 in People lack imagination and it’s really bothering me by thecoffeejesus
Woah, lobbies against new tech endangering jobs. What a surprise.
Do you usually trust politicians this much? Without any data to back it up?
helpskinissues t1_j9xs1pu wrote
Reply to comment by turnip_burrito in People lack imagination and it’s really bothering me by thecoffeejesus
You must be a troll lol. Have you compared the populations of Los Angeles, San Francisco or Phoenix?
Edit: if you're lazy to check, Andorra has 80k population. Los Angeles, San Francisco and Phoenix more than 1 million each. Probably around 5-7 million citizens together. Which is more than Denmark, Finland, Norway, Estonia, Latvia... That have less than 6 million citizens per country.
So imagine a whole country like Finland/Denmark having self driving cars everywhere.
helpskinissues t1_j9wptin wrote
Reply to comment by thecoffeejesus in People lack imagination and it’s really bothering me by thecoffeejesus
Lol, to some people here (check replies to my comment) having 24x7 self driving cars without drivers in San Francisco, Los Angeles and Phoenix in 2023 is nothing.
People are not understanding what it's happening. Literally robots replacing our driving skills NOW, not in the future, NOW, and people are like "yeah but it can't run in a Norwegian mountain yet". Lol.
helpskinissues t1_j9wpg4g wrote
Reply to comment by play_yr_part in People lack imagination and it’s really bothering me by thecoffeejesus
So having 24x7 no-driver self driving cars operating in Los Angeles, San Francisco and Phoenix (and waiting to obtain license to run on New York and other cities) is not "completely autonomous driving"? Why do you focus on Tesla that isn't even trying to replace drivers?
helpskinissues t1_j9wp41x wrote
Reply to comment by Difficult_Review9741 in People lack imagination and it’s really bothering me by thecoffeejesus
"cities" bigger than European countries.
helpskinissues t1_j9w47cr wrote
This subreddit lacks imagination as well, it's mostly fanboying OpenAI because chatGPT was the first, criticizing Google, Meta, etc... And being all the time "product over research!!!".
Fortunately some smart people wander these lands.
I am genuinely surprised that people are discovering AI now (in this community) when movies like Ex Machina or even Terminator were done ages ago.
Yes, AI will surpass humans. Yes, we will use technology to enhance our lives and intelligence. Human species without enhancements won't be productive to work in any job in a matter of decades.
Etc etc. It's all known.
But for example I don't see people in this subreddit acknowledging Waymo (or Cruise or even Tesla self driving AI). Waymo is directly changing people's lives and removing taxi jobs right now using an AI system able to ride as good as humans, and nobody gives a damn fuck, we all talk about a chatbot that can write Edgar Allan Poe poems nobody care about. Obviously biased.
Today's release of Llama is one of the most impressive feats in the last months, we'll see major effects of such event in through the year.
helpskinissues t1_j9d147w wrote
Reply to comment by Ok_Telephone4183 in Computer vs Math vs Neuroscience vs Cognitive science Bachelors’ degree to major in by Ok_Telephone4183
Soon I suspect corpo executives will become political forces. Google is going to be stronger than States, it's a matter of time. Politics in general will be very important. More than today.
helpskinissues t1_j9d0ia9 wrote
Reply to Computer vs Math vs Neuroscience vs Cognitive science Bachelors’ degree to major in by Ok_Telephone4183
Politician.
helpskinissues t1_j9czgf4 wrote
Reply to comment by acutelychronicpanic in Does anyone else feel people don't have a clue about what's happening? by Destiny_Knight
You believe too much in what you'd like to be truth.
The starting pistol was Lambda. chatGPT is a marketing fart.
helpskinissues t1_j9csl0e wrote
Reply to comment by acutelychronicpanic in Does anyone else feel people don't have a clue about what's happening? by Destiny_Knight
Why does it matter that it's the first public toy? Lambda existed years ago. That's what matters. ChatGPT is a worse version of Lambda without features (apart from BingGPT that bullies you haha).
The race started years ago.
helpskinissues t1_j9cr93r wrote
What's happening is nothing really special. ChatGPT hype is overrated.
Said by a fellow AGI is coming pal, but let's be honest, Google Assistant is arguably more useful than chatGPT for the majority of people (alarms, lists, calls, etc).
helpskinissues t1_j9akgrz wrote
Reply to Just 50 days into 2023 and there's so much AI development. Compiled a list of the top headlines. by cbsudux
No mention of Cicero, arguably the most surprising AI developed until now.
Edit: alright alright, this was done in November 2022. I take my L.
helpskinissues t1_j98tx77 wrote
Given how stupid and limited chatGPT is, I'm surprised anyone is able to enjoy a conversation with it.
helpskinissues t1_ja2qjao wrote
Reply to comment by IluvBsissa in Raising AGIs - Human exposure by Lesterpaintstheworld
If they're here preaching to ignorants, it's for a reason.