Kaarssteun
Kaarssteun t1_issx7kj wrote
Reply to comment by TheSingulatarian in How will fields like engineering, mathematics, medicine, and finance be changed by AI in the coming years? by pradej
Post scarcity UBI != 2020s UBI
Kaarssteun t1_ispwtvs wrote
Reply to comment by SnowyNW in How will fields like engineering, mathematics, medicine, and finance be changed by AI in the coming years? by pradej
Not having to work does not equal an inability to work.
Kaarssteun t1_isp7l6n wrote
Reply to comment by raccoon8182 in Is this imagination? by Background-Loan681
Right. The debatable bit is to what degree this is akin to human intelligence.
Kaarssteun t1_isp6lyb wrote
Reply to comment by raccoon8182 in Is this imagination? by Background-Loan681
both were trained on masses of data, yes, but neither have access to them while interacting with them.
Kaarssteun t1_isp68ad wrote
Reply to Talked to people minimizing/negating potential AI impact in their field? eg: artists, coders... by kmtrp
Pretty sure everyone on this sub has that experience. That's why we're here to circlejerk.
Kaarssteun t1_isp5zvi wrote
Reply to comment by raccoon8182 in Is this imagination? by Background-Loan681
those being things an LLM does not have access to
Kaarssteun t1_isp5ly3 wrote
Reply to How will fields like engineering, mathematics, medicine, and finance be changed by AI in the coming years? by pradej
If you want an extra 2 months of soul wrenching labor while 80% of the population is sipping martinis in a post scarcity UBI program, go for those jobs!
Kaarssteun t1_isp5dv3 wrote
Reply to comment by raccoon8182 in Is this imagination? by Background-Loan681
>when you ask this machine to 'imagine' it immediately searches billions of assets with the connection to the word imagination.
...What?
Kaarssteun t1_irp9tj7 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Stability AI is making an open source language module! by Akimbo333
Which is a community under stability AI
Kaarssteun t1_irmax6r wrote
FYI, Stability already has multiple open source LLMs, GPT-J and GPT-NeoX
Kaarssteun t1_ira2ik0 wrote
Reply to comment by fukthx in META QUEST PRO mixed reality passthrough by Shelfrock77
true, but even with smaller cell phones, people still had the "Office following me everywhere" worry
Kaarssteun t1_ir9yq05 wrote
Reply to comment by Adastehc in META QUEST PRO mixed reality passthrough by Shelfrock77
culture will likely shift even further. Back when cell phones became available, people said "No way do people want to carry that thing with them everywhere! The office will follow me wherever I go!"
Look how that's turned out.
Kaarssteun t1_ir76nxs wrote
Reply to comment by insectula in "The number of AI papers on arXiv per month grows exponentially with doubling rate of 24 months." by Smoke-away
if anything, this assures me that things truly are moving exponentially. It's easy to feel that way with the recent advances, but maybe it's just me becoming increasingly immersed in this ai fiasco. This tells me otherwise though, I'm not crazy yet.
Kaarssteun t1_ir6a3ru wrote
Reply to comment by Evil_Patriarch in "The number of AI papers on arXiv per month grows exponentially with doubling rate of 24 months." by Smoke-away
Logic tells us more people working on something = faster progress
Kaarssteun t1_ir69zge wrote
Reply to "The number of AI papers on arXiv per month grows exponentially with doubling rate of 24 months." by Smoke-away
Even the log scale looks ever-so-slightly exponential. Insane!
Kaarssteun t1_iqtf8mw wrote
Reply to comment by FeeForTheKnee in Self-Programming Artificial Intelligence Using Code-Generating: a self-programming AI implemented using a code generation model can successfully modify its own source code to improve performance and program sub-models to perform auxiliary tasks. by Schneller-als-Licht
they have been all along. It's just getting to the steep part now!
Kaarssteun t1_iqteotc wrote
Reply to comment by ThroawayBecauseIsuck in Self-Programming Artificial Intelligence Using Code-Generating: a self-programming AI implemented using a code generation model can successfully modify its own source code to improve performance and program sub-models to perform auxiliary tasks. by Schneller-als-Licht
If it's more intelligent than us, it will come up with things humans are incapable of comprehending; much like how dogs cannot comprehend concepts like computers and politics.
Kaarssteun t1_iqtbvdu wrote
Reply to comment by AsuhoChinami in What must be done for VR to go the way of the everyrday smartphone? by skylyfriend
Two come to mind, Zenith and Ruinsmagus, neither are realyl what i described yet though. It's only a matter of time before the anime world comes to fruition my friend
Kaarssteun t1_iqskclt wrote
Reply to comment by Sashinii in What must be done for VR to go the way of the everyrday smartphone? by skylyfriend
What if i tell you there's a saturated anime RPG-filled world coming, sashinii
Kaarssteun t1_isyuyby wrote
Reply to comment by YoghurtDull1466 in Since Humans Need Not Apply video there has not much been videos which supports CGP Grey's claim by RavenWolf1
>Will hardware ever surpass the neural processing efficiency?
it absolutely will. Welcome to r/singularity