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skob17 t1_jdvw1u2 wrote
Reply to comment by Anjz in AI being run locally got me thinking, if an event happened that would knock out the internet, we'd still have the internet's wealth of knowledge in our access. by Anjz
So quasi a Von Neumann probe with an incubator for humans.
Would be terrifying to wake up on a distant planet in another galaxy and learn from a 'bot' that you are the last living humans and need to rebuild civilization.
skob17 t1_jdvvbpu wrote
Reply to comment by lehcarfugu in AI being run locally got me thinking, if an event happened that would knock out the internet, we'd still have the internet's wealth of knowledge in our access. by Anjz
Smartphones are already scifi if you ask my father.
Integrate a speech-to-speech AI assistant and we are there. Think like Siri or Cortana, but with gpt levels of intelligence.
skob17 t1_jduoy1p wrote
Reply to comment by jsalsman in Drexler–Smalley debate on molecular nanotechnology by jsalsman
Pink Goo might do that. There are microbes that break down plastics, oil etc. But replication would be much slower I guess.
skob17 t1_jdrex9t wrote
Reply to comment by CommunismDoesntWork in Why is maths so hard for LLMs? by RadioFreeAmerika
One prompt takes only one path through the network to generate the answer. Still a few 100 layers deep, but only one pass. It cannot iterate over a complicated math problem to solve it step by step.
skob17 t1_jdrenvs wrote
Reply to comment by Kolinnor in Why is maths so hard for LLMs? by RadioFreeAmerika
It's puzzling. It recognized the last sentence as being normal, and did not reverse it
skob17 t1_j9kt3k1 wrote
Reply to comment by dwarfarchist9001 in What. The. ***k. [less than 1B parameter model outperforms GPT 3.5 in science multiple choice questions] by Destiny_Knight
Oh they absolutely do. If the test questions have a slightly different approach, many of the hard memory learning students fail.
skob17 t1_j9ksqkk wrote
Reply to comment by sideways in What. The. ***k. [less than 1B parameter model outperforms GPT 3.5 in science multiple choice questions] by Destiny_Knight
We already have digital nomads that do this.
skob17 t1_j9ks9jw wrote
Reply to comment by ihrvatska in What. The. ***k. [less than 1B parameter model outperforms GPT 3.5 in science multiple choice questions] by Destiny_Knight
That's an interesting approach. We do the same in audits, where the main host is QA with a broad general knowledge of all processes, but for details they call in the SMEs to show all the details of a specific topic.
skob17 t1_jdx6gei wrote
Reply to comment by Anjz in AI being run locally got me thinking, if an event happened that would knock out the internet, we'd still have the internet's wealth of knowledge in our access. by Anjz
Sure, you're right, I'm projecting.