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94746382926 t1_jbmz4m6 wrote
Idk but I'm feeling pretty good about being in Michigan.
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Reply to comment by coffeeinvenice in Researchers Say They Managed to Pull Quantum Energy From a Vacuum by Woke_Soul
Now I'm imagining our sun randomly getting extinguished due to aliens somewhere else draining that bitch.
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Reply to comment by TopicRepulsive7936 in What might slow this down? by Beautiful-Cancel6235
No, and I never said that. It was his opinion that LLM's will stall out and we'll have another AI winter, not mine. I don't see the issue here.
I think we have plenty of other types of models that will find success, LLM's seem to only be one piece of the puzzle.
94746382926 t1_jb6z0sg wrote
Reply to comment by TopicRepulsive7936 in What might slow this down? by Beautiful-Cancel6235
Can you see the future? Nobody knows for sure how far LLM's will take us. A prediction is not a lie even if it turns out to be false.
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Reply to comment by TopicRepulsive7936 in What might slow this down? by Beautiful-Cancel6235
Did you miss the part where I said I didn't agree with him?
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Reply to comment by challengethegods in What might slow this down? by Beautiful-Cancel6235
I mean I up voted him even though I disagreed, but yeah most people just downvote whatever they disagree with not necessarily what promotes discussion.
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Reply to comment by freeThePokemon246 in What might slow this down? by Beautiful-Cancel6235
Man this sub can be something else sometimes. The thread is literally asking for what people think could slow things down and you get downvoted for stating your opinion lol. People need to lay off the hopium a little bit.
To be clear I don't even really agree with your opinion (I think LLM's could possibly see a slowing of improvement soon, but think they will be quickly replaced). Regardless, we should want dissenting opinions, especially when we're asking for them.
94746382926 t1_jaroce6 wrote
Reply to comment by jimberley in Network states (countries that are cloud-first, land last) could see genuine traction in the next 5-10 years. A combination of remote work, crowdfunding, offgrid tech and more make it so that communities could find each other online and then purchase enough land to form a new country. Do you buy it? by istegerjf
Yeah and hardly any women. Who wants to live in a place like that? Well other than gay dudes maybe lol.
94746382926 t1_jakx049 wrote
Reply to With The Help Of AI, By When Will There Be Drugs That De-Ages Humans And Keeps Us Forever Young? by AnakinRagnarsson66
Nobody knows. Lots of progress has been made with funding but so far we have nothing that meaningfully improves lifespan in a general sense. Diet and exercise is still your best bet.
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Reply to comment by Nervous-Newt848 in Snapchat is releasing its own AI chatbot powered by ChatGPT by nick7566
Blackbox in the sense that it's very difficult to detect what the outputs will be given a set of inputs currently. They definitely can be understood at higher levels of abstraction but I think it'll be awhile before the "emergent" behaviors these models sometimes display is well understood.
94746382926 t1_ja9x9m7 wrote
Reply to comment by Donkeytonkers in Snapchat is releasing its own AI chatbot powered by ChatGPT by nick7566
I somewhat agree because these models are basically a black box and it's only going to get worse. To play devil's advocate however I will say that since Snapchat is essentially paying for API access they won't be able to do anything with the model that OpenAI doesn't allow. They still hold the keys so far.
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Reply to comment by imlaggingsobad in New SOTA LLM called LLaMA releases today by Meta AI 🫡 by Pro_RazE
The difference seems to be that the other companies are investing in AI to boost their main business (Nvidia for hardware sales, Tesla for Self driving, etc.)
For the big 3 AGI is the business.
94746382926 t1_ja5pvgg wrote
Reply to comment by imlaggingsobad in New SOTA LLM called LLaMA releases today by Meta AI 🫡 by Pro_RazE
The difference seems to be that the other companies are investing in AI as a supplement to their main business (Nvidia for hardware sales, Tesla for Self driving, etc.)
For the big 3 AGI is the business.
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Reply to comment by bogglingsnog in “If the metaverse were a real revolution, it would already have happened!” Interesting video by Polytechnique insights by DeCastroRodriguez
Yeah they had one chance to set the narrative and make a good impression and they kind of blew it. It's gonna take some work to reset the public opinion.
94746382926 t1_ja2gcnj wrote
Reply to comment by bogglingsnog in “If the metaverse were a real revolution, it would already have happened!” Interesting video by Polytechnique insights by DeCastroRodriguez
Fair points and yeah I suppose for a company the size of Meta there's no excuse to not have adjustable graphics. Idk why that thought didn't cross my mind. I'm cautiously optimistic about the future of VR but I agree that Meta's implementation of it thus far is super bland. If it wasn't for the stuff they've showed off in the pipeline I really wouldn't have much good to say about the work they're doing. Not sure why they thought the current showcase was a good product to release or market with.
94746382926 t1_ja2bune wrote
Reply to comment by zenzukai in “If the metaverse were a real revolution, it would already have happened!” Interesting video by Polytechnique insights by DeCastroRodriguez
I think he's 5-10 years too early, although I'm personally happy that all this money is being used to improve the tech more quickly.
At this point it's just a matter of how much money they're willing to burn until they can hit the gold mine of unobtrusive and high fidelity consumer level devices. There's a good chance they run out of steam before then even if they could sustain this level of spending for over a decade. It's hard to stay motivated if adoption stalls.
94746382926 t1_ja2bktk wrote
Reply to comment by bogglingsnog in “If the metaverse were a real revolution, it would already have happened!” Interesting video by Polytechnique insights by DeCastroRodriguez
The biggest problem with the metaverse is that it has to work on standalone headsets which have the processing power of a smartphone. This restricts it to shitty flat cartoon environments instead of something with more life and realism that a powerful PC could push.
Meta does have some amazingly photorealistic avatar generation software and facial tracking features in the pipeline. It's just that their best selling products (Oculus Quest 1 and 2) can't handle it. I think the introduction of the Quest Pro is the first taste of what's to come hardware wise. If they start marketing it towards businesses and build out those use cases we could see a drastically improved iteration of the metaverse compared to what we have now.
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Reply to comment by alecs_stan in “If the metaverse were a real revolution, it would already have happened!” Interesting video by Polytechnique insights by DeCastroRodriguez
Personally, I don't think he's wrong. I just think he's early. Whether or not he's too early depends on how much money he's willing to burn and how long it takes for the tech to get good enough that the average consumer sees it as a must have. I'm moreso referring to the hardware than the current shitty incarnation of "VR worlds".
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Reply to comment by timbocool in “If the metaverse were a real revolution, it would already have happened!” Interesting video by Polytechnique insights by DeCastroRodriguez
Glasses then?
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Reply to comment by chippewaChris in Google case at Supreme Court risks upending the internet as we know it by dustofoblivion123
That's not really an online business though. That's a brick and mortar with a website.
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Reply to comment by Present_Finance8707 in What are your thoughts on Eliezer Yudkowsky? by DonOfTheDarkNight
Why are you such a cunt
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Reply to comment by ironborn123 in And Yet It Understands by calbhollo
Even if they never come to grips with it, their children and grandchildren grow up in this new world and to them it's nothing new or scary. Just the way it's always been for them.
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Reply to comment by Northcliff in Building my own proto-AGI: Update on my progress by Lesterpaintstheworld
How so? He's actually building something.
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Reply to Seriously people, please stop by Bakagami-
I 100% agree, but I made a poll about 2 weeks ago asking people's opinion if they should be banned or only allowed on certain days. The results were like 70% in favor of them. I don't understand it
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Reply to What are some good forums for futurology? by [deleted]
/r/singularity
I'm gonna keep typing because of futurology's stupid comment character limit. This could've been said in one word but here I am.