Ambiwlans
Ambiwlans t1_jefp92b wrote
Reply to comment by genericrich in Sam Altman's tweet about the pause letter and alignment by yottawa
Sort of. We do understand what is happening internally more than you might think. And we could further develop that. Or better develop a secondary ai that is used to determine what the main ai is thinking.
Ambiwlans t1_jdvkaeo wrote
Reply to comment by QuartzPuffyStar 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
They might in the future, they don't now.
Ambiwlans t1_jdvk5zy wrote
Reply to comment by qepdibpbfessttrud 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
Currently you can store an uncompressed copy of wikipedia in your pocket, so there isn't much advantage to compressing it.
I'd have both. And use GPT to interface with wikipedia if needed.
Ambiwlans t1_jdvjxkg wrote
Reply to comment by CancerPiss 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
While the GPT authors would agree with you, reddit knows better! GPT clearly thinks and has a soul and is basically agi!
Ambiwlans t1_ja4419p wrote
Reply to comment by jaxnscotch in Man successfully performs gene therapy on himself to cure his lactose intolerance by [deleted]
Still an illness You could probably define the lack of ability to fly as an illness.
Ambiwlans t1_j9qsmlk wrote
Reply to comment by Nanaki_TV in Bernie Sanders proposes taxes on robots that take jobs by Scarlet_pot2
If you held the coins for over 1yr, you did your taxes wrong.
Ambiwlans t1_j9q8drb wrote
Reply to comment by Iffykindofguy in Bernie Sanders proposes taxes on robots that take jobs by Scarlet_pot2
You smell bad.
Look! I too can make puerile attacks!
Ambiwlans t1_j9q8b3d wrote
Reply to comment by Nanaki_TV in Bernie Sanders proposes taxes on robots that take jobs by Scarlet_pot2
Do what Canada does and just make cap gains count 50% towards income. You get brackets built in.
Ambiwlans t1_j9p2qru wrote
A punitive tax on technological advancement and investment?
That sure sounds good for the economy....
UBI and negative income tax is the way. Not this idiocy.
Ambiwlans t1_j9p2d8o wrote
Reply to comment by Gotisdabest in Bernie Sanders proposes taxes on robots that take jobs by Scarlet_pot2
You'll get no where debating someone that thinks taxation is trickle down econ.
Ambiwlans t1_j9p21xt wrote
Reply to comment by Lawjarp2 in Bernie Sanders proposes taxes on robots that take jobs by Scarlet_pot2
Or just tax income... that money leaves the corporation at some point.
The problem in the US is that income tax isn't progressive enough at the high end.
People making a billion a year should be taxed 99%. It isn't like making >10mil a year take home would be some sort of tragedy. You could still buy a yacht, just not one big enough to have a helipad AND a dock for smaller speed boats.
Ambiwlans t1_j9p1imi wrote
Reply to comment by Iffykindofguy in Bernie Sanders proposes taxes on robots that take jobs by Scarlet_pot2
He can consistently be a populist
Ambiwlans t1_j9lab3g wrote
Reply to comment by gelukuMLG in What. The. ***k. [less than 1B parameter model outperforms GPT 3.5 in science multiple choice questions] by Destiny_Knight
At this point we don't really know what is bottlenecking. More params is an easyish way to capture more knowledge if you have the architecture and the $$... but there are a lot of other techniques available that increase the efficiency of the parameters.
Ambiwlans t1_j66u540 wrote
Reply to comment by LilMoWithTheGimpyLeg in An ALS patient set a record for communicating via a brain implant: 62 words per minute by ChickenTeriyakiBoy1
This sounds like a pretty dope service if it doesn't already exist
Ambiwlans t1_j66tl34 wrote
Reply to comment by Rusty_Shakalford in An ALS patient set a record for communicating via a brain implant: 62 words per minute by ChickenTeriyakiBoy1
No evidence that the thought speed isn't a learned limit through speaking.
I typically watch tv at 2-3x speed and suspect that i'd be able to close to 2x speed if my tongue were more nimble. In Japanese i convey information probably 1.5x the speed i do in English (my native language). Simply because it supports faster speaking.
Ambiwlans t1_j66tf1e wrote
Reply to comment by x755x in An ALS patient set a record for communicating via a brain implant: 62 words per minute by ChickenTeriyakiBoy1
We actually have an early brainwave to images ai now, release was a few months ago. Still needs a few years before it'll do arbitrary images though.
Ambiwlans t1_j4bmthv wrote
Reply to comment by thedivinegrackle in Don't add "moral bloatware" to GPT-4. by SpinRed
Real humans have attacked github for using the term 'byzantine' since it offends the Byzantines.... which never existed and was a term invented hundreds of years ago to avoid offending anyone by coming up with a whole new name.
Ambiwlans t1_j0gq84g wrote
Reply to comment by Endonae in Volkswagenball, Lars Fisk, mixed media, 2017 by cleftMyrdal
I thought it was a diffusion/ai and was impressed by the reflection
Ambiwlans t1_iywjrxk wrote
Reply to comment by FirstOrderCat in bit of a call back ;) by GeneralZain
>why are you so confident?
I never made any claim of strong agi any time soon dude. And gpt4 certainly will not be strong agi.
Although automation is taking jobs today.
Ambiwlans t1_iyw78uu wrote
Reply to comment by FirstOrderCat in bit of a call back ;) by GeneralZain
What metric? 5% reduction in errors of 5% improvement in score? I mean, one might be a lot bigger.
Llms are basically doa waiting on gpt4 in a few months now anyways unless they offer something really novel.
Ambiwlans t1_iyw6jcp wrote
Reply to comment by FirstOrderCat in bit of a call back ;) by GeneralZain
5% improvements on sota doesn't even get an arxiv paper for most problems.
Look at text to image generation 1 year ago and today.
Ambiwlans t1_iyvi75a wrote
Reply to comment by Down_The_Rabbithole in bit of a call back ;) by GeneralZain
As someone in ai, we have a revolution every few weeks. Shits crazy
Ambiwlans t1_iybfotd wrote
Reply to comment by iNstein in Tesla’s Energy division will help Australia reduce its coal dependence | An upcoming project combined with a new wind farm will add to the Down Under’s zero-emission energy portfolio. by chrisdh79
Canada gets shit on for being an oil producing nation all the time.
And we tax the shit out of carbon, iirc, Canada only has lower carbon taxes than Sweden. So it isn't like we aren't trying to curb it... even though it is legit most of Canada's economy.
Ambiwlans t1_iybes5w wrote
Reply to comment by OriginalCompetitive in Tesla’s Energy division will help Australia reduce its coal dependence | An upcoming project combined with a new wind farm will add to the Down Under’s zero-emission energy portfolio. by chrisdh79
They make billions of condoms a year. You know how many green house gas emitters we've avoided?
Depending on how far into the future we're talking, it could be many many times the good Tesla has done.
Kalashnikov is probably pretty green as well.
For max irony I wanted to say Ethyl Corporation, the gas company that created leaded gas since it apparently STILL kills 900k per year and they are still the main distributor of the lead additive... but I didn't want to do the math since they also cause a lot of CO2.
Ambiwlans t1_jefpdka wrote
Reply to A girlfriend simulator that can file your taxes by Dalembert
Lol. The collectors edition of this tax software comes with a waifu bodypillow and has a nude patch.
https://taxheaven3000.com/