WashiBurr
WashiBurr t1_j6bq30m wrote
Reply to comment by RichardKingg in I’m ready by CassidyHouse
How can you even know that the current version of you is "you"? For all we know, the consciousness you're experiencing at this very moment is just a state of being your brain accepts as itself, regardless of whether it actually is or not.
WashiBurr t1_j493515 wrote
Reply to comment by lolothescrub in Made a sub for brainstorming about ways to address impeding psychological fallout from the realization that the singularity or somthing like it is probably going to happen in our lifetime. by Magicdinmyasshole
It's fine, we can just ask the AI that.
WashiBurr t1_j3o87u8 wrote
Reply to comment by AggravatingHorror757 in Earth’s ozone layer on course to be healed within decades, UN report finds | Most of atmospheric layer that protects planet from ultraviolet radiation likely to be fully recovered for most of world by 2040. by SetMau92
I got shot in the leg, but I removed the bullet, bandaged it, and ultimately recovered. I guess I was never actually shot! It's such a silly argument that I wouldn't even come close to taking those people seriously.
WashiBurr t1_j3fnc3b wrote
Reply to We tried a VR haptic suit that simulates being shot and stabbed at CES 2023 by userslashbetter
I've always wanted to be fucking shot and stabbed!
WashiBurr t1_j2ekn4b wrote
Open source is always the way.
WashiBurr t1_j1jwcag wrote
Reply to comment by mrguyfawkes in This is how chatGPT sees itself. by Kindly-Customer-1312
I don't think I can even imagine 500 - 1000 years in the future. We would basically be gods, given that the current rate of progress stays steady.
WashiBurr t1_iz34l3z wrote
Reply to [R] The Forward-Forward Algorithm: Some Preliminary Investigations [Geoffrey Hinton] by shitboots
Definitely interesting at the very least.
WashiBurr t1_iy0rikm wrote
Food.
WashiBurr t1_ix9bud1 wrote
That's incredible. NVIDIA has been absolutely nailing it recently.
WashiBurr t1_iw8t5p4 wrote
Reply to comment by norby2 in Experimental Cancer Vaccine Yields Promising Results: NIH Finds Significant Tumor Regression by Shelfrock77
I've heard they don't chuckle.
WashiBurr t1_ivf17t0 wrote
Reply to [D] Are Intelligent Systems and Calculus 3 worth doing under these circumstances for someone who wants a career in A.I.? by uluzg
I found calc 3 to be pretty helpful for my AI course, especially when compared to people who didn't take it.
WashiBurr t1_iux8lc7 wrote
Reply to comment by FreshMango4 in What if We Didn’t Have to Test New Drugs on Animals? As organ-on-a-chip technology comes of age, the bipartisan FDA Modernization Act 2.0 would remove the requirement that new drugs must undergo animal testing before human clinical trials by Responsible-Hat5816
I'm sorry, but that's just not true. If an AI could only handle situations identical to the data it trained on then it would be pretty useless when deployed into the real world where data would almost certainly not match up perfectly. So it obviously needs to be capable of (and is capable of) extrapolation beyond what it is trained on. So it is obviously more than what you call a "pattern duplicator." AI does pick out patterns in huge amounts of data that can meaningfully represent a solution to a problem though.
WashiBurr t1_iux6zui wrote
Reply to What if We Didn’t Have to Test New Drugs on Animals? As organ-on-a-chip technology comes of age, the bipartisan FDA Modernization Act 2.0 would remove the requirement that new drugs must undergo animal testing before human clinical trials by Responsible-Hat5816
That's great to hear. This technology has been maturing quite well recently. I fully expect it to be in use extensively by the end of the 20s.
WashiBurr t1_ius1q93 wrote
Reply to Robots That Write Their Own Code by kegzilla
Wow, that's amazing. My optimism for the future is only growing as time goes on. We're going to have some really awesome stuff.
WashiBurr t1_itp5r88 wrote
Reply to comment by fignewtgingrich in When do you predict America will implement UBI? by fignewtgingrich
Fuck man, I really hope so. Keeping my fingers crossed.
WashiBurr t1_itp5aqx wrote
Anything that isn't working you to literal death for pennies is sociism/communism/whatever other boogeyman to most people, so I imagine the US will be among the last of the countries to implement it.
WashiBurr t1_it90w67 wrote
Reply to comment by Sashinii in U-PaLM 540B by xutw21
Yeah, I enjoy a good new paper every now and then but it's just not possible to be completely in the loop anymore.
WashiBurr t1_ispy102 wrote
Stability AI are the only ones I trust to actually use this properly and for the community. Emad seems personally dedicated to pushing technology forward rather than hoarding it.
WashiBurr t1_is4p5ub wrote
Hmm. As interesting as this is, it seems almost unethical.
WashiBurr t1_irlimw6 wrote
Reply to MIT And IBM Researchers Present A New Technique That Enables Machine Learning Models To Continually Learn From New Data On Intelligent Edge Devices Using Only 256KB Of Memory by Dr_Singularity
There has to be some kind of catch to this. It seems too good to be true.
WashiBurr t1_ird47y0 wrote
Reply to [P] Stable-DreamFusion: A working implementation of text-to-3D DreamFusion, powered by Stable Diffusion by hardmaru
Wow that was fast. Can't wait to play with it.
WashiBurr t1_ird3u2p wrote
Reply to “Extrapolation of this model into the future leads to short AI timelines: ~75% chance of AGI by 2032” by Dr_Singularity
What a time to be alive! Whether we're about to see the beginning of a utopia or the end of humanity, it will be an amazing sight to behold.
WashiBurr t1_ir4f88h wrote
Reply to [R] Self-Programming Artificial Intelligence Using Code-Generating Language Models by Ash3nBlue
In practice, this isn't nearly as impressive as it sounds unfortunately.
WashiBurr t1_iqu40jo 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
Amazing. I wonder who the authors are?
WashiBurr t1_j6dcww8 wrote
Reply to Andrew, release ani NOW by mvfsullivan
Yeah, hurry up. Fuckin Andrew and his slow ass.
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