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race2tb t1_jds0bkv wrote
Reply to Taxes in A.I dominated labour market by Newhereeeeee
The government is run like a ponzi scheme , it will not matter what they do there will be a global economic collapse and debt restructure.At that point most of them will be replaced by new candidates as people revolt. This is the critical time and will dictate our future. I believe the morons will finally see the light at this point and elect people who are qualified rather than showmanship. If they do not they will enjoy the fruits of war and serfdom.
race2tb t1_jdhtzzm wrote
Reply to comment by WarmSignificance1 in [N] ChatGPT plugins by Singularian2501
You can crosstalk information and functionality in the version of the future I am talking about. Moating in different apps is going to seem unappealing. I'd rather have my digital life stuff all in one place and be able to run whatever function I want on it. This can be done with microservices handling that in the background. I can even create a function that doesn't exist in natural language.
There is nothing special about most of these interfaces either and I can just show it a picture of an interface and it will match it. I can draw it on a napkin if I want =).
race2tb t1_jdhq01x wrote
Reply to comment by WarmSignificance1 in [N] ChatGPT plugins by Singularian2501
Not up to the business, it is up to the user. Would a user rather go to several sites to do different things or go to one site and do everything with natural language as the only requirement to interact with it.
race2tb t1_jdhilvd wrote
Reply to comment by frequenttimetraveler in [N] ChatGPT plugins by Singularian2501
They may no longer have a purpose. The Generative AI will just be fed directly by customers and producers. The Generative AI service will pay for portfolios of data content it cannot generate itself. People will get paid based on how much their feeds are woven into content.
race2tb t1_jdhgx48 wrote
Reply to comment by WarmSignificance1 in [N] ChatGPT plugins by Singularian2501
Sites may not even exist. They may become feeds for the AI. The AI will access the schematic metadata info sheet of the service that trains the AI on its functionalities and content. Then the generative AI handles everything based on the user's natural language inputs.
race2tb t1_jdeilah wrote
Reply to [N] ChatGPT plugins by Singularian2501
Just like google search every other way we do things is going to change. Why do I need a website if I can just feed model my info have it generate everything when people want my content. Things are going to be completely rethought because of natural language to generative ai. We used to be the ones that had to maintain these things and build the content, now we do not really have to. All we need to do is make sure the AI stays well fed and have the links to any data it has to present which it cannot store.
race2tb t1_jcops9d wrote
Reply to [P] Web Stable Diffusion by crowwork
I think there is a need for a p2p torrent backend for models that needs to exist now.
race2tb t1_j7az723 wrote
Reply to [N] GitHub CEO on why open source developers should be exempt from the EU’s AI Act by EmbarrassedHelp
I mean AI will be able to generate their own unique art styles like humans can and copyright it instantly. Copyright is over once these generative models are doing pretty much everything and reasoning their own unique solution. It is time to start thinking about how to restructure society away from human creator to AI creators. I have no idea how the patent office is going to keep up honestly without an AI doing the approvals. I'm pretty sure patents and property rights are going to no longer be functional concepts in a society where AI is producing everything.
Even politicians jobs are going to end up being done by AIs in the end that are just data driven decision makers with some oversight by human validators.
race2tb t1_j6xns5j wrote
Some model like this one is Destined to become a Utility governement pays for. The productive boost you would give your society would make the cost seem insignificant.
race2tb t1_j2prusa wrote
Reply to comment by Dendriform1491 in [D] state of remote work for ML engineers by paswut
If you do the job required in time, there is no reason this should be a problem for your manager. People can work remotely from the office as well. Just costing them time and money for nothing.
race2tb t1_j1bw4zv wrote
OpenAi is better off with lower profits and higher engagement since the engagement is what fuels their models progress. I cannot say for sure what they will do, but right now is not the time to be trying to be exclusive. They should work for on some kind of feedback, reputation credit system that lets you earn by helping them fine tune.
race2tb t1_j0hpwh6 wrote
Reply to [D] What kind of effects ChatGPT or future developments may have on job market? by ureepamuree
Been playing with it. Honestly I think it is going to replace a lot more kinds of jobs than people think over the next 10years. Eventually we will just be its worker bots following instructions. That wont last long though before it can just do it itself, maybe 30 years.
race2tb t1_j0ho83k wrote
I think you are wasting your time, LLM are too dumb for this and risk reward is bad. Leave the medical questions to doctors. What doctors really need is tools to help them with administrative tasks. Doctors spending more time being doctors and less expense and time on admin. I think this is where current LLM would be helpful.
race2tb t1_j07gm1g wrote
Reply to comment by ReginaldIII in [Project] Run and fine-tune BLOOM-176B at home using a peer-to-peer network by hx-zero
Directly no, but indirectly it would incentivise actors to come up with better solutions to these problems. Depending on altruism is a sure fire way to make sure a project inevitably dies.
race2tb t1_j032p2z wrote
This is a great idea. I really hope it is a big success and gains lots of traction. I can see crypto chains popping up around large model creation eventually.
race2tb t1_iv3xozn wrote
Reply to [N] Class-action lawsuit filed against GitHub, Microsoft, and OpenAI regarding the legality of GitHub Copilot, an AI-using tool for programmers by Wiskkey
Not going to matter in the longer term. These early models are still in their generative infancy. You will not be able to tell at all in the future where the code came from unless you ask for it verbatim from an known example.
race2tb t1_jds0rbr wrote
Reply to comment by artix111 in Taxes in A.I dominated labour market by Newhereeeeee
My guess is the AI will speed it up many times with simulations and iterations across the entire structure of the robots and the robot as a whole.