PrivateLudo
PrivateLudo t1_jefj0gm wrote
Reply to AI as a production multiplier either for greater production or less work hours by bmerino119
We are producing things faster than ever, food is more abundant than ever yet the price of groceries are increasing exponentially in the last few years. I dont see how producing more things could lead to cheaper things when the last few years has proven otherwise.
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Reply to comment by Akimbo333 in OPUS AI: Text-to-Video Game, the future of video gaming where you type and a 3D World emerges: A Demo by Hybridx21
I always wanted a reimagined open-world pokemon game from Kanto or Sinnoh. God I hope I'll ever be alive to see it. Like this but even more detailed and immersive
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Reply to comment by CrazyShrewboy in If you went to college, GPT will come for your job first by blueberryman422
I understand your point. I just wish people respected those kind of jobs more. Nothing wrong doing those kinds of jobs, not everybody wants to be a flashy businessman, designer or silicon valley techie
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Reply to comment by 28mmAtF8 in If you went to college, GPT will come for your job first by blueberryman422
I think society mocks them in some way. Ive worked in those kind of dirty blue collar jobs before and some people straight up told me "when are you going to study and have a real job?" Like…. what the hell???? Im getting paid very well, i dont need to get a "real job". How are those essential jobs not a real job?
Society wouldn’t even be able to function at all without the dirty blue collar jobs. Its just sad that society promotes jobs in finance that dont really contribute anything aside from numbers going up meanwhile plumbers, electricians, mechanics, janitors are seen as bottom of the barrel and low iq works. Theyre the foundations of this society, nothing would work without them.
There’s a big sense of delusion in society where people subconsciously feel superior intellectually because they’re doing a clean office job.
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Reply to comment by MrNoobomnenie in First open source text to video 1.7 billion parameter diffusion model is out by blueSGL
Before I die, I hope an Ai can generate an amazing open world pokemon game that I dreamed of playing during my childhood
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Reply to comment by YobaiYamete in Who do you think will have a better/more popular AI search assistant, Google or Microsoft? by HumanSeeing
Its a double-edged sword though. A lot of people would not like it and call for censorship because well… kids browse the internet and understandably parents dont want their kids to do anything on the internet . Also, porn tends to be dissociated a little bit on the internet, it rarely gets official public access.
PrivateLudo t1_j6b0xaa wrote
Yeah ngl once AI becomes good enough ill probably stick with AI partners. I will keep some of my close friend and family members that I care about but I dont need more than that. I just want a calm peaceful life :)
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Reply to What will humanity do when everything is, well, eventually discovered by ASI? by Cool-Particular-4159
Full Dive VR. The potential is limitless. You could create worlds bigger, more detailed and more beautiful than Earth. You could travel to isekai cities with millions of characters that you can interact with (the characters are so complex that they feel human). The worlds are going be so believable that you’ll feel more at home and you feel more alive inside those virtual worlds.
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Reply to comment by sumane12 in Considering the recent advancements in AI, is it possible to achieve full-dive in the next 5-10 years? by Burlito2
We technically have "photorealistic" graphics right now with a mix of UE5, Nanite and Photogrammetry.
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Reply to Am I the only one on this sub that believes AI actually will bring more jobs (especially in tech)? by raylolSW
With the current rate of technology, it probably will but how will people going to adapt this quickly to change? If you study 3-4 years for that job maybe it will already be useless by then.
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Reply to To all you well-read and informed futurologists here: what is the future of gaming? by Verificus
I imagined some type of advanced 'hub' where players can connect with each other and they can jump into any world they choose. They could create their own world (with the help of AI), or they could join a world created by another human or even a simulation that is entirely made by an AI. I think those simulations will be so believable that they will be indistinguishable from reality, to the point that we will question our own reality and what does "real" mean when a simulation will attain a certain level of complexity. I do think we’re going to live most of our lives inside simulations.
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Reply to comment by TrainquilOasis1423 in When AI automates all the jobs what are you going to do with your life? by TrainquilOasis1423
Glad you have a great wife and cool kids :)
PrivateLudo t1_j0nxx26 wrote
Reply to When AI automates all the jobs what are you going to do with your life? by TrainquilOasis1423
Immerse myself in complex simulations. If the AI is at the stage that it can replace every job, its pretty likely that there is some form of FDVR with complex worlds where you can spend years in. At this stage im pretty sure its gonna be hard to decipher what's real or not or we'll have a different meaning on what "reality" really means. I would also like to spend time with my family. That is my hope if we have an optimistic future. If we're towards a dark future well... it was nice knowing you all.
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Reply to comment by HeinrichTheWolf_17 in Generative AI is changing everything. But what’s left when the hype is gone? by nick7566
I dont see how things will be distributed fairly anytime soon
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Reply to comment by HeinrichTheWolf_17 in Generative AI is changing everything. But what’s left when the hype is gone? by nick7566
We’ve been saying that the world would have less scarcity for decades now but the middle class are poorer than they were back in the 60s. Affording a house is impossible now. Food price is through the roof yet we’ve never produced so much resources in human history. Farming equipments are more efficient than ever
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Reply to Non-Invasive Laser Light Therapy Could Improve Short-Term Memory by Up to 25 Percent by greentea387
Cant wait to have this behind a paywall and only rich people will be able to do it
PrivateLudo t1_j00lzwi wrote
Reply to comment by AvgAIbot in I think this post will be monumentally important for some of you to read. Put it in your brain, think about it, and get ready for the next few years. If you are part of this Subreddit; You are forward thinking, you're already ahead of the curve, you will have one shot to be at an advantage. NOW. by AdditionalPizza
Im 23, young and have barely no money. It feels hopeless tbh
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Reply to comment by rlanham1963 in What are your predictions for 2023? How did your predictions for 2022 turn out? by Foundation12a
I really hope 6 is true. I think AI would be the best thing to happen in the medical field. Unfortunately, humans are just too flawed to be doctors imo. They make a lot of mistakes and can misdiagnose pretty often. Also the first few seems plausible but the second half is way too far-fetched imo
PrivateLudo t1_iywv5y9 wrote
Pretty common human pattern to be scared of the unknown
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Reply to The year in conclusion by Opticalzone
In 2018-2019, I always told people that I thought the 20s decade was going to be absolutely WILD, I dont know why but I just felt it. I didnt expect things to get crazy this fast though.
PrivateLudo t1_iyuenkj wrote
Reply to I'm scared.... by [deleted]
I know its hard. Ive been thinking about starting programming python/C# to complement my expertise (I am a 3D Artist trying to become a tech artist). But even then it feels like both of those fields are going to get crushed by AI soon enough. At the end of the day we just have to move forward and do what we like
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Reply to comment by freeman_joe in The year in conclusion by Opticalzone
I hope we get UBI as fast as possible but humans tend to not act until massive amount of damage is already done
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in Is my career soon to be nonexistent? by apyrexvision
Easier said than done. Its extremely difficult to tax the rich because they can split their money in offshores tax havens and have a team of top lawyers to back them up. Businesses can simply move to another country to evade tax instead of being located in the US.
PrivateLudo t1_iykn8h0 wrote
Reply to comment by poobearcatbomber in Is my career soon to be nonexistent? by apyrexvision
Well you would need to achieve that first. But Healthcare is still privatized in the US and nothing is happening with that either. I dont see the government do anything about UBI until they hit a point of desperation where a massive amount of people lose their jobs.
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Reply to comment by Zer0D0wn83 in ChatGB: Tony Blair backs push for taxpayer-funded ‘sovereign AI’ to rival ChatGPT by signed7
Heh, cant say the same about Canada. The gov is known to make atrocious apps and designs