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94746382926 OP t1_j3bcbik wrote
Reply to comment by PhilosophusFuturum in Any hope for future therapies on Neural Regeneration/Brain Injury Repair? by 94746382926
Yeah ik translation rates are pretty low. Didn't realize it was that low though lol.
Now that I think about it ISRIB may be in phase 1 now but not sure how that's going.
94746382926 OP t1_j3b9fw6 wrote
Reply to comment by PhilosophusFuturum in Any hope for future therapies on Neural Regeneration/Brain Injury Repair? by 94746382926
That's good to hear but also kind of a bummer. But it's to be expected though I guess. Shit ain't easy and even two or 3 decades would be a crazy achievement.
Personally I'm hoping ISRIB which is being licensed to Calico will work and be a nice stopgap measure if not a complete cure. Seems very promising although it's still in animal trials as far as I know.
94746382926 OP t1_j3b99y0 wrote
Reply to comment by Ok_Atmosphere_72 in Any hope for future therapies on Neural Regeneration/Brain Injury Repair? by 94746382926
Best of luck to us both 🤞
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94746382926 t1_j3456kq wrote
Reply to comment by PieMediocre872 in Moore's Law and AI by [deleted]
It's a joke my guy
94746382926 t1_j27gl2f wrote
Reply to comment by Calm_Bonus_6464 in AI timelines: What do experts in artificial intelligence expect for the future? by kmtrp
GPT 3 and paLM were, and they're very similar.
94746382926 t1_j1v6zjw wrote
Please finish Game of Thrones starting from the end of Season 7. Produce the show as closely to how you believe George RR. Martin would've. Take as many seasons as necessary.
94746382926 t1_j1gv7kg wrote
Reply to So… Do you guys want to form a cult? by [deleted]
Nah I'm good
94746382926 t1_j1an7zf wrote
Reply to comment by ExternaJudgment in Google Declares “Code Red” over ChatGPT by maxtility
That's not the case at all. Google and Deepmind publish more AI papers than anyone else in the field currently. They literally invented the transformer model that GPT 3 is based off of. Also, they've had paLM for almost a year now and that's already better than GPT 3. I'm pretty sure Imagen is better than Dalle 2 as well although that's more open to interpretation.
They just haven't released these to the public because it isn't worth the reputational risk for them until they can be sure these language models aren't making false and potentially harmful statements anymore.
OpenAI hasn't done anything on the level of AlphaGo or AlphaZero yet like Deepmind has. AlphaTensor just came out recently as well so they're clearly still making progress.
Also to add one more thing, Sundar Pichai isn't calling a code red because they think they're behind technologically speaking. They're calling a code red because having a LLM remove the need for search is a huge threat to their ad business. Even if everyone is using Google's assistant instead of GPT 4 or whatever it's still detrimental to their bottom line as a bot can't serve ads the same way their search can.
94746382926 t1_j0cfvwd wrote
Reply to Can modern computer architecture make up what it lacks in number of neurons(assuming we are trying to model the brain) by it's speed? by Dat_koneh-98
It's an open question. Many opinions on it but no one knows for sure.
94746382926 t1_j00ddgt wrote
Reply to comment by Cr4zko in AGI will not precede Artificial Super Intelligence (ASI) - They will arrive simultaneously by __ingeniare__
Yeah maybe it doesn't scan this sub.
94746382926 t1_j009vkp wrote
Reply to comment by Cr4zko in AGI will not precede Artificial Super Intelligence (ASI) - They will arrive simultaneously by __ingeniare__
Hey I was wrong btw sorry. Idk why remind me bot never responded to your first comment. On second glance it looks like you did everything right lol
94746382926 t1_izvk60c wrote
Reply to comment by Cr4zko in AGI will not precede Artificial Super Intelligence (ASI) - They will arrive simultaneously by __ingeniare__
Exclamation mark goes before the remindme I think.
94746382926 t1_iyuqojb wrote
Reply to Building A Virtual Machine inside ChatGPT by maxtility
That is actually insane. Does anyone know if the Linux terminal was hand coded into gpt-chat? Like does it show up whenever certain keywords are mentioned? I'm assuming that interface has to be called up manually on the backend but idk. Pretty amazing though.
94746382926 t1_iwt0lpt wrote
Reply to comment by chilltrek97 in Fish fossils show first cooking may have been 600,000 years earlier than previously thought by Outrageous-Ad-9019
Idk why you're getting downvoted it is fun (or scary) to think about. I think we are wayy too confident in our assumptions of humanities history. The reality is our known history could only be a tiny sliver of what humans have accomplished with the rest lost to time. It could also be mostly wrong lol. What if the reason we mostly find stone age artifacts is because stone is the only thing that lasts that long?
For example if our global civilization collapsed tomorrow how much would really be left in 10,000, 100,000, a million years? There almost certainly wouldn't be any trace of our highly advanced computational capabilities (arguably our greatest achievement).
94746382926 t1_iwool7i wrote
Reply to MIT researchers solved the differential equation behind the interaction of two neurons through synapses to unlock a new type of fast and efficient artificial intelligence algorithms by Dr_Singularity
I mean if I'm reading this right this is potentially huge right?
94746382926 t1_iwk1qrv wrote
Reply to comment by Dr_Singularity in Cerebras Builds Its Own (1 Exaflop) AI Supercomputer - Andromeda - in just 3 days by Dr_Singularity
Linear speed up in training time, not necessarily in performance. Just wanted to mention that as it's an important distinction.
94746382926 t1_ivina03 wrote
Reply to comment by TheRomanRuler in English company Oxitec has released a simple, easy to distribute commercial product they say cuts Dengue Fever spreading mosquito populations by 96%. By just adding water, genetically modified mosquito eggs mature into males whose sperm cannot result in viable female larvae. by lughnasadh
True, alligators don't really bother people if you know to avoid them haha. And yeah they are cool!
94746382926 t1_ivhs08s wrote
Reply to comment by naenouk in English company Oxitec has released a simple, easy to distribute commercial product they say cuts Dengue Fever spreading mosquito populations by 96%. By just adding water, genetically modified mosquito eggs mature into males whose sperm cannot result in viable female larvae. by lughnasadh
Don't forget Alligators. Everytime there's a big hurricane the Alligators rule Florida again for a short while lol.
94746382926 t1_ivhr39x wrote
Reply to comment by Blackadder_ in Humanoid robots could generate $154 billion in revenue over next 15 years, Goldman Sachs reports by Gari_305
How's that saying go? If you owe the bank a million the bank owns you, if you owe them a billion then you own the bank?
94746382926 t1_ivd9v24 wrote
Reply to comment by SgathTriallair in AR with deformation tracking, texture swapping, lighting estimation @60fps on iPad Pro M2 by Shelfrock77
Good point, the average apple consumer isn't asking or begging for the tech. Apples version has the potential to be a real turning point.
94746382926 t1_ivd1mm2 wrote
Reply to comment by Dat_Innocent_Guy in Progenitor cells and reversing aging by Homie4-2-0
Get really, absurdly good at something without regard for how long it takes. Then after that start probably fuck around for awhile and just do whatever I want (obviously will probably still have to work). Beyond that just normal life stuff like have a family, etc. Once that's done maybe recommit myself to working on extreme moonshot goals that would normally be out of reach during a normal human lifespan. Maybe try and understand how to further improve the intelligence of humans, space travel, etc.
If you're truly immortal though (accidents or violence notwithstanding), then eventually it would probably end in a medical suicide for most people at some point.
94746382926 t1_ivb8ksw wrote
Reply to comment by mli in Becoming increasingly pessimistic about LEV + curing aging by Phoenix5869
Curing aging is the original fusion power in a sense. Humans have been chasing it since as long as we've been around or at least since the beginning of history. IE, the story of Gilgamesh.
94746382926 t1_ivb83ko wrote
Reply to comment by rationalkat in Becoming increasingly pessimistic about LEV + curing aging by Phoenix5869
It'd be interesting to plot the age of the scientists against their prediction for LEV. Seems like most always put the prediction right before the end of their expected lifespan.
94746382926 OP t1_j3i2i64 wrote
Reply to comment by greentea387 in Any hope for future therapies on Neural Regeneration/Brain Injury Repair? by 94746382926
Thank you, I will check it out!