Submitted by TheHamsterSandwich t3_y1n2fc in singularity
marvinthedog t1_isgj6by wrote
Reply to comment by Quealdlor in How long have you been on the Singularity subreddit? by TheHamsterSandwich
I mean we only need AI at human level of intelligence to completely change everything. It doesn´t seem particularly far away. Today we have AI that can create video from text. If that is not human-like intelligence I don´t know what is. 10 Years ago we didn´t have AI at all. So if we extrapolate 10 more years it seems to me like all the bets are off.
Quealdlor t1_isiqtoz wrote
Singularity ≠ human level AI
marvinthedog t1_isitn4y wrote
To quote Perry E. Metzger:s twitter post (I don´t know who he is but his arguments are solid):
Today you need to painstakingly raise an engineer over decades. Tomorrow, you’ll be able to boot up a few thousand if you need them, and the team will happily do 20,000 years of R&D in a few hours. Including R&D on building still better and faster engineers of course.
What happens when the design and manufacturing work we expect to happen in decades happens in less time than it takes to brush your teeth? What happens when science and engineering advance millions of years in the time it normally takes to get a new cellphone to market?
Quealdlor t1_isnoso5 wrote
We'll see. I hope that enormous prosperity and satisfaction happens. It's possible. I'm rather optimistic, but I think hardware will be limiting what is achievable. I'm looking forward to new developments.
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