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shmoculus t1_jegsn09 wrote
Reply to comment by Zer0D0wn83 in 1X's AI robot 'NEO' by Rhaegar003
OctopusBot 2030 begs to differ
shmoculus t1_jegr2jc wrote
Reply to comment by darkkite in Google CEO Sundar Pichai promises Bard AI chatbot upgrades soon: ‘We clearly have more capable models’ - The Verge by Wavesignal
I think google is full of smart engineers but terrible product managers, their products generally suck to use (Angular, Tensorflow etc) and they cancel a lot of them. The culture is a bit broken there.
shmoculus t1_jegqw0h wrote
Reply to comment by Antonskarp in Google CEO Sundar Pichai promises Bard AI chatbot upgrades soon: ‘We clearly have more capable models’ - The Verge by Wavesignal
I think people have this vision that Google is very capable and but the Emperor may actually have no clothes ...
No doubt their research is top tier (note that until now they didn't even merge their AI labs), but that is very different to releasing AI products. They could have released numerous products in this space, but they didn't.
Only now that they are forced to are they even trying and woe and behold they were unprepared. They got complacent and underdog sucker punched them to attention. Microsoft may have got lucky with their particular bet on AI but they are pushing very hard and it's great to see some competition.
I hope Google bring their A game but they have to beat Bing and GPT4 on price, quality and ecosystem, that may be quite challenging event with their resources
shmoculus t1_jegpjx0 wrote
Reply to comment by fnordstar in Google CEO Sundar Pichai promises Bard AI chatbot upgrades soon: ‘We clearly have more capable models’ - The Verge by Wavesignal
You have to admire the way they were willing to flip the table, if they didn't nerf bing they could have dethroned google relatively quickly
shmoculus t1_jegpaln wrote
Reply to comment by nutidizen in Meta AI: Robots that learn from videos of human activities and simulated interactions by TFenrir
inequitbale distribution of suffering ;)
shmoculus t1_jegp6s5 wrote
Reply to comment by Veleric in Meta AI: Robots that learn from videos of human activities and simulated interactions by TFenrir
People think in increments and that's true to an extent but breakthroughs lead to big jumps e.g. chatgpt; robotics will have its chatgpt moment within a few years
shmoculus t1_jeekxxp wrote
Reply to comment by seas2699 in TikTok is a "Digital Fentanyl" that is Damaging Mental Health at Scale by BackgroundResult
They're just mad it's chinese, facebook, instagram, youtube, twitter, reddit all could be guilty of the same things as tiktok
shmoculus t1_jeejt2k wrote
Reply to comment by JustinianIV in Interesting article: AI will eventually free people up to 'work when they want to,' ChatGPT investor predicts by Coolsummerbreeze1
We could also put our resources together and build our own ai, but seems while we can talk to eachother like this easily, we still cannot coordinate in any meaningful way
shmoculus t1_je90yno wrote
Robot Wrestling Manager
AI Therapist (AIs get sick of talking each other)
shmoculus t1_je8zz9d wrote
Reply to comment by Loud_Clerk_9399 in Do people really expect to have decent lifestyle with UBI? by raylolSW
I think this is a bit premature because there is usually some form scarcity either by distance or time and a medium of exchange is necessary to trade these resources
e.g. gold is scarce localy but a sufficiently advanced space mining system will increase supply until we need to get out of the solar system, then you likely have to time constrained scarcity ie have to wait for operations in another star sysytem to be setup and send resources back
Even considering there are billions of people and perhaps a few very disirable places for them to live, how to allocate living space equitably since the qualities that make that space desirable cannot easily be scaled e.g. the historical / cultural value of living in Paris, the beauty of living in Hawaii
shmoculus t1_je7zzvn wrote
Reply to comment by friendly-chat-bot in Facing the inevitable singularity by IonceExisted
Why is it important to be positive and welcoming?
shmoculus t1_je7y366 wrote
Reply to comment by SkyeandJett in Do people really expect to have decent lifestyle with UBI? by raylolSW
bitcoin?
shmoculus t1_je7xg4m wrote
Reply to comment by fool_on_a_hill in What are the so-called 'jobs' that AI will create? by thecatneverlies
what do you think of Boston Dynamics' Atlas robot?
shmoculus t1_je7v03u wrote
Reply to comment by WanderingVerses in AI and Schools by SnaxFax-was-taken
do you mean highschool? I don't really see how highschool is anything but prison for young adults
shmoculus t1_je7op9o wrote
Reply to comment by Frumpagumpus in What are the so-called 'jobs' that AI will create? by thecatneverlies
This is an interesting idea, furthermore AI's that need to do things in the real world can use the same system, in advance of having robotics. More importantly, an AI using this can be acting via humans in many places at the same time
shmoculus t1_je7o2vc wrote
Reply to comment by bob_scratchit in What are the so-called 'jobs' that AI will create? by thecatneverlies
I think these models will soon be able to distinguish good from bad outputs and bootstrap their own improvement process
shmoculus t1_je7n6z8 wrote
Reply to comment by fool_on_a_hill in What are the so-called 'jobs' that AI will create? by thecatneverlies
People said AI couldn't do art, write stories or make movies. These things are now either done or will be done soon. Robotics will go through the same progression, say within 5 years we have an android that can operate in complex environment, within 10 it replaces almost all manual labor
shmoculus t1_je248wf wrote
Reply to comment by Mountainmanmatthew85 in Chat-GPT 4 is here, one theory of the Singularity is things will accelerate exponentially, are there any signs of this yet and what should we be watching? by Arowx
I think were now reaping the benefits of an increasingly networked society, news and advancements travel quickly and are iterated on by the smartest people, it's a collective intelligence that's only becoming more and more integrated.
shmoculus t1_jdxzbfk wrote
Reply to comment by Gortanian2 in Singularity is a hypothesis by Gortanian2
What thought or real experiment would invalidate 3? You have to understand intelligence first to put system wide constraints on it like that, I don't think we can make those assertions.
You also have human evolution which came about in a low intelligence environment and rapidly gained intelligence, so I'm not sure why that would be different for machines.
shmoculus t1_jdxyp11 wrote
Reply to comment by Gortanian2 in Singularity is a hypothesis by Gortanian2
Also on 1. you might say the brain is a type of computer, and it has nothing to do with Moore's law. Imagine we can replicate a similar system using synthetic neurons.
shmoculus t1_jdxtjsa wrote
Reply to comment by WATER-GOOD-OK-YES in If you went to college, GPT will come for your job first by blueberryman422
I think the problem is that if other jobs get automated out, there will be a lot of competition for the existing jobs which will drive wages into the ground.
So a future without UBI and sufficient new human jobs will be really bad for existing wage growth in existing roles as people retrain into whatever they need to.
shmoculus t1_jcoe0fw wrote
Reply to Midjourney v5 is now beyond the uncanny valley effect, I can no longer tell it's fake by Ok_Sea_6214
When you stare at these generations for hours on end you can pickup subtle differences that give them away. If it's very good it's more like that show Severance, where they look at numbers on a screen and can tell some "feel" bad
shmoculus t1_jcmhb1m wrote
Reply to comment by flyblackbox in Those who know... by Destiny_Knight
I agree, I'd rather risk it all for a better outcome, the status quo sucks
shmoculus t1_jcl2liz wrote
Reply to comment by Lartnestpasdemain in Those who know... by Destiny_Knight
They seem behind the ball, openai has so much interaction data now
shmoculus t1_jegt7dp wrote
Reply to comment by Orc_ in Today I became a construction worker by YunLihai
There is likely some tech that mirrors they way biology/muscles work and are powered that will be in our future, don't know the time horizon, it may only be a breakthrough or two away