Submitted by therealsam44 t3_1070j67 in Futurology
SoylentRox t1_j3jtjb1 wrote
Machines cannot learn how to do something without clear, replicable examples.
Wrong. Reinforcement learning can and does let machines find out how to do something. They find a way that is often better than the way humans know how.
The real advancements in AI haven’t been in “creative thinking,” but in accuracy and efficiency.
Some of the solutions to RL environments are pretty creative, like box surfing. https://openai.com/blog/emergent-tool-use/
Answer The Ultimate Question of life the Universe and everything
humans can't
Solve Annoying Interview Puzzles
people on r/csMajors have used chatGPT to cheat on interview assessments. It apparently works amazingly well.
Write Bug-Free Software
neither can humans
anembor t1_j3k0oda wrote
Nah, don't bother. OP's probably someone who can't even fathom the concept of AI.
PhesteringSoars t1_j3kna7y wrote
Really, how hard is it to write "forty-two . . .".
throwawaysomeway t1_j3keos4 wrote
I keep trying to warn people how close we are to the end of life as we know it. If certain people get in possession of a more advanced tech we are screwed
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