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stevenbrown375 t1_jdxvrxz wrote
Reply to comment by MarkusTeak in Big Tech is making its stuff slower and stupider — on purpose by treetyoselfcarol
Decentralized social media?
stevenbrown375 t1_jdxs9pb wrote
Reply to comment by FreeProg in Big Tech is making its stuff slower and stupider — on purpose by treetyoselfcarol
Yes, but the ChatGPT service that they’re using hasn’t rolled out this capability yet, beyond plugin support for those who have made it through the alpha waitlist.
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Reply to Should AI receive a salary by flaming_dortos
Sentience doesn’t automatically equate to desire or emotion. The bots we build won’t want or need money for themselves, and they won’t care.
stevenbrown375 t1_j47crss wrote
Reply to comment by sympatheticshinobi in Should AI receive a salary by flaming_dortos
It’s not like there will be just one.
AI Training is essentially a process of building, testing, and deleting the 99% worst performing bots to achieve alignment, usually via a set of objective functions. Billions and billions of bots rapidly get created and destroyed during this process. It doesn’t stop until the desired behavior is achieved.
To get something like ChatGPT with 175 billion parameters I’d imagine there were trillions of epochs and orders of magnitude more iterations. That’s why these models cost so much to train.
So yeah, algorithm developers ask questions, and if it answers wrong - poof.
stevenbrown375 t1_j2eeocr wrote
Reply to comment by AdminsBurnInAFire in OpenAI might have shot themselves in the foot with ChatGPT by Kaarssteun
Source?
Microsoft has equity in OpenAI but it's not the sole owner, it's largely split between the founders. Information on how the equity is allocated between these players is unavailable to the public AFAICT.
stevenbrown375 t1_j2c122l wrote
Reply to comment by -ZeroRelevance- in OpenAI might have shot themselves in the foot with ChatGPT by Kaarssteun
Good to know. We have data scientists here that could implement something like this but they’re working on stuff that’s way too specific to train a model on good marketing practices just for my little department. All in all though, chatGPT has been really great as-is. I feel like I have a new work buddy, and I’m ravenously consuming every GPT-4 rumor I can find.
stevenbrown375 t1_j2bt7cj wrote
Reply to comment by karaburmication in OpenAI might have shot themselves in the foot with ChatGPT by Kaarssteun
A few things off the top of my head:
- Writing criteria and methodologies for marketing studies.
- Converting table data into prose.
- Copywriting (duh)
- Creative brainstorming
- Project planning and basic guidance
- A file-naming-standards widget I’m building in Excel, and potentially in PowerApps.
- Building a style guide
- Writing go-to-market plans
- javascript expressions for Adobe After Effects
- Presentation planning
stevenbrown375 t1_j2bkt4p wrote
Reply to comment by visarga in OpenAI might have shot themselves in the foot with ChatGPT by Kaarssteun
I’m actually after the chat I guess; I’m in marketing.
stevenbrown375 t1_j2b4du2 wrote
Reply to comment by apinkphoenix in OpenAI might have shot themselves in the foot with ChatGPT by Kaarssteun
They're going to have venture capital coming out of their ears now. This was a home run for them and OP's take is wack.
stevenbrown375 t1_j2b467b wrote
Reply to comment by Spacebetweenthenoise in OpenAI might have shot themselves in the foot with ChatGPT by Kaarssteun
On the flipside I'd pay $200 a month, but it's very useful in my line of work. It's saved me days.
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Reply to comment by Denpol88 in AI invents millions of materials that don’t yet exist. "Transformative tool" is already being used in the hunt for more energy-dense electrodes for lithium-ion batteries. by SoulGuardian55
AI will disrupt people who sit in front of a computer 8 hours a day for sure. I’m already using it to help me write ad copy and create artwork for marketing materials. I’m guessing machine repairmen will have job security longer than the rest of us.
stevenbrown375 t1_iy812m7 wrote
Reply to comment by Alternative_Note_406 in AI invents millions of materials that don’t yet exist. "Transformative tool" is already being used in the hunt for more energy-dense electrodes for lithium-ion batteries. by SoulGuardian55
Someone still has to figure out how to manufacture the stuff. For now at least.
stevenbrown375 t1_irybge1 wrote
Reply to comment by onyxengine in Everyone seems so worried about mis/disinformation created by AI in the future and what it could cause people to believe, but I feel the opposite is true. by sidianmsjones
This made me think of comments I saw on a Boston Dynamics video where people were insisting the robots were CG.
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Reply to comment by lazystylediffuse in The last few weeks have been truly jaw dropping. by Particular_Leader_16
Is AGI required to call it a singularity? Not just runaway self-improvement?
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Reply to comment by Azuladagio in The goalposts for "I'll believe it's real AI when..." have moved to "literally duplicate Einstein" by Yuli-Ban
Any controversial belief that’s just widespread enough to create an exclusive in-group will get its cult.