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shmoculus t1_jcl1h18 wrote
Reply to comment by flyblackbox in Those who know... by Destiny_Knight
I share this view. Another thing is that these single models don't scale, you'll want them to access othe models, different data sources etc, for that you need permission less ways to transact value on demand, which is the entire premise of crypto. Example is your llm need to access recent data on X to make a decision, access to data for X is via paid subscription, not gonna work, need way to access paid data ad hoc without credit card anonymously, crypto smart contracts are the way
shmoculus t1_jcl0oqs wrote
Reply to comment by visarga in Those who know... by Destiny_Knight
Good take buyt forever optimizing it would be a short time before they get their own embodied actor
shmoculus t1_jcfd08d wrote
Reply to comment by Rofel_Wodring in Can you use GPT-4 to make money automatically? by Scarlet_pot2
thinkfluencers and salesdorks are excellent terms for what's on linkedin
shmoculus t1_jcfcpd5 wrote
I think generative ai will become vr / ar's killer app. Once image generation is fast enough to be percieved as reality, you can explore endless worlds, stories and adventures.
Interacting with artificial agents is going to be a game changer in virtual spaces
shmoculus t1_jaf3t4i wrote
Reply to comment by brotherkaramasov in When will AI develop faster than white collar workers can reskill through education? by just-a-dreamer-
I expect ubi to happen only when every other conceivable option has failed
shmoculus t1_ja5q2c9 wrote
it sounds really dumb, imagine the complexity of supply chain production processes that result in building materials for normal houses, now imagine doing all that on site, it's a bad take honestly
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Reply to comment by Ago0330 in How long before we start to see chat AI that specializes in a certain field at a human or better level? by saleemkarim
is this ai business copy pasta?
shmoculus t1_j9yd3ep wrote
Reply to Is it prime time to start an AI company? by Scarlet_pot2
I'm noticing competitve edge doesn't last as long as it used to and it's hard to predict how long a business model will be relevant e.g.
5 years ago, startups were offering customised chatbots, now ChatGPT style variants will replace those
NovelAI was apparently the best at anime image generation and its model got leaked and community trained models reduced the need for that kind of service.
elevenlabs has the best voice generator, if an open source model became available at similar quality, why would most people pay elevenlabs?
It seems a business model based purely on tech. advantage is risky because of security risks and a motivated open source community. e.g if someone leaks your model, that's a huge amount of investment and competitive edge lost overnight.
I think people would pay for convenience, as running these models is challenging for lay people e.g. midjourney
shmoculus t1_j97tec1 wrote
Reply to comment by MrEloi in What’s up with DeepMind? by BobbyWOWO
torrenting is also illegal
shmoculus t1_j7tfb1n wrote
Reply to comment by no-longer-banned in Just watched Googles Bard launch event and I am completly underwhelmed. by Nico_
I think Google underestimated the competition. They prob thought that since they couldn't release a perfect chatbot that others were well behind. Well OpenAI caught them with their pants down and Microsoft was quick to cement the advantage.
Google is good at innovating but terrible at delivering consumer products. MS is decent at delivering consumer products but terrible at innovating. Well they out sourced the innovation this time
shmoculus t1_j7ilnqr wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Who do you think will have a better/more popular AI search assistant, Google or Microsoft? by HumanSeeing
Google search, Google docs, Andorid, Gmail. Almost everything else is a pain in the ass to use. TensorFlow vs Pytorch, Angular vs React and maybe even Kubernetes vs something I'm not aware of. Remember Google Plus, Google Glass all of their labs products they abandonded? They're not great at delivering consumer products. Not to mention their search, youtube and maps etc is just of full ad driven bloat now
shmoculus t1_j4p9la8 wrote
Reply to comment by Antok0123 in Question about AI art. by cloudrunner69
For example Stable Diffusion is based on the LAION datasets which include billions of images scraped from the internet. So Phillipino culture is likely underrepresented on the general internet and the models don't have a good representation of them.
People take the trained models and add stuff that wasn't in the training set, e.g. you can train on images of 1600s philippines to get what you want that is currently missing.
Have a look here for some custom models, people have added styles, concepts, people etc: https://civitai.com/, you could easily make one that does historical periods from all over the world. I'm sure people would love it.
shmoculus t1_j4p8wdh wrote
Reply to comment by Bakoro in Researchers develop an artificial neuron closely mimicking the characteristics of a biological neuron by MichaelTen
Computers (even the brain) take a lot of energy, you'd have eat a lot more food to run your upgraded brain
Also Facebook (or whatever version of it will exist then) will just use it sell ads straight into your consciousness
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Reply to comment by arKowboy in Realistic humanoid robotic arm that uses artificial muscles has full range of motion and can lift a dumbbell by HumanSeeing
tight enough
shmoculus t1_j3vd8q0 wrote
Reply to Escape Velocity from Bullshit Jobs by maxtility
Similar to how as computers get faster, they cram more garbage into each millisecond of compute (because now they can)
shmoculus t1_j3jutmf wrote
Reply to Organic AI by Dramatic-Economy3399
The problem is trial and error learning in real space can lead to horrible disasters
shmoculus t1_j394rjg wrote
Reply to comment by gangstasadvocate in We need more small groups and individuals trying to build AGI by Scarlet_pot2
You can read some papers on the underlying methods or have a look at the OpenAssistant source code, it should give you some idea
shmoculus t1_j36xwy5 wrote
You know, it's always the details that get in the way, namely big data to train the models (scraping, storage, cleaning), big compute to train the models (read $$$,$$$), just endless boiler plate engineering work to get products up and running, then ongoing costs, challenges in running large models locally, continuous improvement etc.
Now having said all that, you can participate in LAION's OpenAssistant, have at it friend :)
shmoculus t1_j2m7mwo wrote
Reply to comment by Shelfrock77 in When will robots walk among us? by Ashamed-Asparagus-93
Will prob. have virtual cam girls within the decade
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shmoculus t1_j2byyzm wrote
Reply to comment by CypherLH in For those of you who expect AI progress to slow next year: by Foundation12a
It's going to be an interesting decade for sure :)
shmoculus t1_j290fym wrote
Reply to comment by reconditedreams in Is AGI really achievable? by Calm_Bonus_6464
I think it's easier for people to understand AGI as a reasoning machine, reason is not necessarily tied to being conscious / self-awareness (though some self awareness helps in acting in the world so will likely be implicitly learned)
shmoculus t1_j28yfux wrote
Reply to comment by CypherLH in For those of you who expect AI progress to slow next year: by Foundation12a
I kind of see what you are getting at, and it could be the case with exponential improvements in methods/research that we see more discoveries in one year than all the previous at some point but I don't think we're there yet.
The progression has been linear in my view:
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Efficient image classification (CNNs)
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object detection / segmentation / pix2pix / basic img2text models (RCNNs, Unet, GANs)
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Deep reinforcement learning (DQN, PPO, MCTS)
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Attention networks (transformers and language modelling)
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Basic question / answer and reasoning models
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Low quality txt2img models (e.g. DALL-E 1)
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High quality txt2img models (e.g. DALL-E 2, stable diffusion)
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Multimodal modals (image understading etc) <- we are here
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Already happening video2video models, text2mesh / point cloud
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Expect low, then high quality multimodal generation models e.g. txt2video + music
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Expect improved text understanding, general chat behaviour, ie large step ups in chatbot usefulness inclution ability to take actions (this part is already underway)
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Expect some kind of attention based method for reading and writing to storage (i.e memory) and possibly online learning / continuous improvement
13 . More incrementally interesting stuff :)
shmoculus t1_j16hxyj wrote
Reply to comment by SendMePicsOfCat in Why do so many people assume that a sentient AI will have any goals, desires, or objectives outside of what it’s told to do? by SendMePicsOfCat
Dear autonomous biological entity, this was a joke made a by another biological entity. It does not refer to a real technology.
shmoculus t1_jcl1xk1 wrote
Reply to comment by shmoculus in Those who know... by Destiny_Knight
Another thing is that ai driven daos will now have funds to spend to hire people to do things in the real world. Could be a game changer.