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Reply to What were the reactions of your friends when you showed them GPT-4 (The ones who were stuck from 2019, and had no idea about this technological leap been developed) Share your stories below ! by Red-HawkEye
Everyone I talk to doesn't downplay it, but they don't seem to understand its implications either. Even when I tell them there is a very likely chance we could have a human-level intelligence AI within the near future, they are amazed at the fact, though nothing more than that.
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Reply to comment by toothpastespiders in Story Compass of AI in Pop Culture by roomjosh
Snubbed from getting an Oscar. A movie to define a generation.
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Reply to comment by TheMadGraveWoman in Are We Really This Lucky? The Improbability of Experiencing the Singularity by often_says_nice
Well, if we are part of an ASI simulation, then we are the ASI itself. So, in a way, it'd be like poking fun of yourself.
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Reply to comment by depressedpotato0001 in Singularity claims its first victim: the anime industry by Ok_Sea_6214
Blockbuster had the opportunity to buy Netflix and perhaps later pursue the streaming model, but they never did. Sears had its own catalog that made perfect sense to transition to an online store format, yet they never did. Sometimes, big companies fail because they become stuck in their ways. Meanwhile, a new company eager to find its place can uproot them by embracing the new.
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Reply to comment by RiotNrrd2001 in Stephen Wolfram on Chat GPT by cancolak
In many ways, it's how our own brain operates. Our brain carries out different functions that are transferred between the hemispheres. Without the connection, even certain, simple tasks become hard or downright impossible for each hemisphere to do alone.
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Reply to comment by Benderisgreat4 in A German AI startup just might have a GPT-4 competitor this year. It is 300 billion parameters model by Dr_Singularity
Inb4 The Germans literally create Funny-Bot
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Reply to comment by btcprox in GPT3 is powerful but blind. The future of Foundation Models will be embodied agents that proactively take actions, endlessly explore the world, and continuously self-improve. What does it take? In our NeurIPS Outstanding Paper “MineDojo”, we provide a blueprint for this future by Dr_Singularity
>Rimworld
Inb4 AI learns how to harvest our organs and make hats out of our skin.
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Reply to comment by EnomLee in The Generative AI Revolution in Games by nick7566
Games will also become more than just RPGs, FPSs, MOBAs, etc. I think we'll see a shift towards more multi-genre games that can incorporate extremely fleshed out gameplay from pretty much every genre out there.
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Reply to comment by overlordpotatoe in 2023 predictions by ryusan8989
I'm wondering if that played into GPT-4s development. There's immense competition to be cutting edge and first in the AI race, and releasing an AI system that is behind its predecessors is basically not releasing an AI at all. It's possible they delayed releasing it so they can make sure GPT-4 can go toe-to-toe with any would-be competitors.
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Reply to comment by Kinexity in Ray Kurzweil hits the nail on the head with this short piece. What do you think about computronium / utilitronium and hedonium? by BinaryDigit_
Almost certainly an AI bot judging by its profile.
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Reply to comment by GSV_SleeperService88 in Developer combines Stable Diffusion, Whisper and GPT-3 for a futuristic design assistant by Peaking_AI
Post-singularity will just be one giant Adult Swim shitpost.
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Reply to comment by damnedspot in Human brain cells transplanted into baby rats’ brains grow and form connections by Shelfrock77
Must continue-improve this project, yes-yes.
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Reply to comment by rationalkat in Language Models can Solve Computer Tasks (by recursively criticizing and improving its output) by rationalkat
Faster and better gains in AI research --> Better AI systems --> Faster and better gains in AI research --> Better AI systems
And then there we have it.