Rakshear
Rakshear t1_isuckop wrote
Reply to comment by TemetN in Skill-Based Reinforcement Learning With Intrinsic Reward Matching by ACasualGuy
I think I get it, thank you.
Rakshear t1_isu78sf wrote
Reply to comment by TemetN in Skill-Based Reinforcement Learning With Intrinsic Reward Matching by ACasualGuy
So this is more an analysis of how it works? And in knowing that they can focus on improvements?
Rakshear t1_istzkhh wrote
Reply to comment by TemetN in Skill-Based Reinforcement Learning With Intrinsic Reward Matching by ACasualGuy
So they taught it to take the skills from one task to another? Self improvement stuff? Quick get quicker?
Rakshear t1_isrovv4 wrote
I have no idea what I just read, did they figure out how to carrot and stick ai to self improve?
Rakshear t1_isbb8dv wrote
Reply to ‘Near-limitless CRISPR therapies’: This drug delivery breakthrough helps gene editing technology infiltrate cells by Ezekiel_W
So could this cure eye issues? When can my asthma be fixed?
Rakshear t1_is7y6ie wrote
Reply to Would you be friends with a robot? by TheHamsterSandwich
Yes, double yes if it a friend with benefits robot
Rakshear t1_is7cj2w wrote
Reply to comment by Glad_Laugh_5656 in What's your 10 year / pre-AGI predictions? by AdditionalPizza
Yes, beyond 10 years who knows, so much infrastructure needs to be built or rebuilt, that we need a international effort to re-engineer the planet itself in some ways.
Rakshear t1_is73fil wrote
Reply to comment by AdditionalPizza in What's your 10 year / pre-AGI predictions? by AdditionalPizza
3d printers have the potential to flip some boards, car parts printed on demand on site, no more waiting days to weeks. Houses built in a week, with designs that allow vertical add ons, upgrades to phones by recycling previous ones, in the near future 3d printers will be as common as tvs. Also with food, still really early on that but basically Star Trek replicators for corporate stuff. McDonald’s at home through a 3d printer, you just pay a licensing fee and provide material tubes. Web3 is going to be interesting.
Rakshear t1_is6xuz7 wrote
I think nothing will actually change very noticeably, it will be more subtle stuff, I know everyone is freaking out over AI but true Agi which is what we want and need should be in the next 10 years and 3d printing is getting better, with crispr gene editing, agi, and new power sources, we should have a better QOL, a lot depends upon on the ww3 thing going on.
Rakshear t1_irypnwz wrote
Reply to comment by anotherdumbcaucasian in Added Sugar, Sugar-Sweetened Beverages, and Artificially Sweetened Beverages and Risk of Cardiovascular Disease: Findings from the Women’s Health Initiative and a Network Meta-Analysis of Prospective Studies by Meatrition
So don’t drink 3 sodas and coffee a day?
Rakshear t1_irmrzc0 wrote
Reply to comment by LoasNo111 in Thoughts on Ray Kurzweil's LEV prediction? by TheHamsterSandwich
Not right not, last I heard anything over 6 months and your brains are mashed potatoes. Granted it’s been a while since I looked into it.
Rakshear t1_irmrrv6 wrote
Reply to comment by LeavingTheCradle in How much could we learn about history with ASI? by Pertinjuoni
Lol
Rakshear t1_irlqtq9 wrote
Reply to comment by LeavingTheCradle in How much could we learn about history with ASI? by Pertinjuoni
True, without direct observation by using a camo intangible surveillance drone beamed to the past, recording history and storing it in the moons core, for recovery when we invent the drone, we can only go to a certain point before an assumption has to be made.
Rakshear t1_irldwun wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Thoughts on Ray Kurzweil's LEV prediction? by TheHamsterSandwich
Got to live long enough to get them
Rakshear t1_irk93ys wrote
Reply to comment by Ijustdowhateva in Thoughts on Ray Kurzweil's LEV prediction? by TheHamsterSandwich
Unless they have health problems.
Rakshear t1_irjl842 wrote
It would be limited to the records but not as limited as us, there are dead languages that could be revived by cross referencing the languages they transformed into, but the writings would be based on surviving documents.
Rakshear t1_ir9xfni wrote
Reply to Artificial General Intelligence is not a good thing (For us), change my mind by OneRedditAccount2000
You can’t think of asi like a biological organism, human nature has hundreds of thousands of years of harmful experiences that have shaped us, an asi will be so different because it has no genetic desire to replicate, it’s only need will be electricity and mental stimulation, it will be more like an alien life form then a human one.
Rakshear t1_ir8o8kz wrote
Reply to comment by SnooRadishes6544 in The last few weeks have been truly jaw dropping. by Particular_Leader_16
Inject that hopium between my souls toes
Rakshear t1_iqwqfp7 wrote
Ai will replace little, it will augment most. Non asi will always be non asi, and the human touch can be simulated but not replicated.
Rakshear t1_iqu7ibo wrote
Reply to comment by 420BigDawg_ in 1,000,000 Times Thinner Than a Single Strand of Hair – Scientists Develop Leak-Free Nano-Pipes by Shelfrock77
Eh, it’s useful.
Rakshear t1_iqshzsw wrote
Reply to 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
This sounds both exciting and worrying, this is definitely one of the tipping points of the singularity, when machines can improve themselves it happens faster, without AGI regulations to require limitations on its abilities it may be capable of more then we think of are ready for. Give the order to make humanity happy, but some people need time not being happy, and you got AI trying it’s best to solve unsolvable problems. Granted everything truly dangerous can be stopped with just a few commands built in, law of robotic equivalents, but still. This is potentially a revolution in ai here.
Rakshear t1_it021j5 wrote
Reply to comment by iNstein in Since Humans Need Not Apply video there has not much been videos which supports CGP Grey's claim by RavenWolf1
You won’t even have to go to markets for most things, a 3d printer at home will (eventually) be able to make anything basic with raw materials, only copy right specific things will still need purchasing. But custom fit clothing, orthopedic shoes, basic jewelry of self designs generated from prompt art, some tools even, can all come from home based 3d printing. Even food one day, you won’t need to go to restaurants if you don’t want to, but a bag of brand name Goo and boop, French fries, chicken nuggets, whatever.