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easy_c_5 t1_j7pb4sx wrote
Reply to comment by p3opl3 in AI Progress of February Week 1 (1-7 Feb) by Pro_RazE
Apparently you haven't seen any of the the uncountable javascript libraries released durint that time, or the hundreds of startups tackling similar subjects or the tens of thousands of research papers on distributed systems, animation etc. (just because there are non-groundbreaking research papers in the list above too) .
The list above is nothing groundbreaking, just copies over copies of the same stuff we've had for quite a while + productivising it.
The real summary of the past months and days:
The good: AI is going public.
The bad: we still don't have any real clue on how to get to AGI.
The worse: AI is getting regulated and people are fighting back.
easy_c_5 t1_irixiv9 wrote
Reply to comment by Lawjarp2 in Singularity, Protests and Authoritarianism by Lawjarp2
It can’t be, that would imply a more equal distribution of intelligence and understanding of reallity, which won’t happen.
easy_c_5 t1_irix6y9 wrote
Reply to comment by californiarepublik in Singularity, Protests and Authoritarianism by Lawjarp2
What do you mean?
If you want an eli5 example, if a few percent of the population had a dji drone, they could easily arm it with explosives and fight back. Now extend that to the next level.
easy_c_5 t1_iriwrgc wrote
Reply to Singularity, Protests and Authoritarianism by Lawjarp2
Not if everyone has a Tesla bot and the machine learning models and overall control and infrastructure are distributed. It would be the opposite, the imposibility to have a dictatorship.
easy_c_5 t1_j9p0hyv wrote
Reply to If only you knew how bad things really are by Yuli-Ban
Why human values? What's so special about them? Most of them are conflictual anyways and just a current in-progress thing, not some final, best values. There are possibly better values one can have.