AsuhoChinami
AsuhoChinami t1_jeepc5a wrote
Reply to comment by webernicke in Goddamn it's really happening by BreadManToast
Yeah, that quote has always had "Person who doesn't know anything at all about technology" written all over it. Teehee I only care about sci-fi shit like the world being a space opera (btw sci-fi taught me nothing will change much until the 24th century!), shame to be alive during the 21st century since nothing will change during my entire lifetime haha :)
AsuhoChinami t1_jeeoimm wrote
Reply to comment by Professional_Copy587 in Goddamn it's really happening by BreadManToast
Moron.
AsuhoChinami t1_jebxiof wrote
Reply to comment by SkyeandJett in When will AI actually start taking jobs? by Weeb_Geek_7779
And ChatGPT is weak compared to GPT-4, and GPT-4 will seem completely useless next to GPT-5.
AsuhoChinami t1_jeb8892 wrote
Reply to comment by TheDividendReport in Ray Kurzweil Predicted Simulated Biology is a Path to Longevity Escape Velocity by Dr_Singularity
My timelines are being adjusted and shortened each month. It's getting really hard to predict even the near future. Should've just released it back in '21 like he'd originally planned, since that was the last basically normal year before the warm-up that was 2022 and the speed-up that 2023 seems to be.
AsuhoChinami t1_jea0q4g wrote
Reply to Can we not pause or shutdown ai? by froggygun
Elon Musk is in favor of a six month pause, not killing all AI. You're thinking of Yudkowsky. Don't worry, it's doubtful that anything is going to come of this. Nobody is going to take away AI or even slow it down.
AsuhoChinami t1_je6jr7f wrote
Reply to comment by D_Ethan_Bones in The argument that a computer can't really "understand" things is stupid and completely irrelevant. by hey__bert
I look forward to AGI in part so that there can be an end to these "anyone who thinks AGI is coming anytime soon is an idiot" posts.
AsuhoChinami t1_je6hc81 wrote
Reply to comment by boaking69 in Do you guys think AGI will cure mental disorders? by Ok-Wing111
Let's hope my anxiety issues and CPTSD will be cured during the 30s.
AsuhoChinami t1_je1hhn6 wrote
Reply to comment by galactic-arachnid in Which communities have you found where people are both smart about what AI is and isn't currently capable of, but where everyone in there is convinced we'll have AI soon that's smarter than 95% of humans at all computer based tasks within a few years? by TikkunCreation
Well, I don't want to be rude to someone that has been polite to me, it's just... this "We're currently in an AI winter" is about as credible as a Flat Earth argument. I don't really see the need to dig deeply into a viewpoint that's transparently ludicrous, any more than I would research Moon landing conspiracy theories or watch an hour long video about why Barack Obama was assassinated in 2011 and replaced by a robot that was created by the child of John Wayne Gacy and Abraham Lincoln.
AsuhoChinami t1_je17bej wrote
Reply to comment by galactic-arachnid in Which communities have you found where people are both smart about what AI is and isn't currently capable of, but where everyone in there is convinced we'll have AI soon that's smarter than 95% of humans at all computer based tasks within a few years? by TikkunCreation
Sorry, but your friends' opinion is an incredibly stupid and utterly absurd one. Disagreeing about the future is one thing but saying we're presently in an AI winter is one of the most fucking stupid and delusional things I have ever read in my entire life.
AsuhoChinami t1_jdsb4v5 wrote
Reply to comment by Paid-Not-Payed-Bot in How are you viewing the prospect of retirement in the age of AI? by Veleric
I payed my bills yesterday
AsuhoChinami t1_jdsaztx wrote
Reply to comment by yourfavoriteweeb in How are you viewing the prospect of retirement in the age of AI? by Veleric
It's not something I would use VR for, but I can't be the only one who's had a few thousand murder fantasies involving those I hate the most.
AsuhoChinami t1_jdhrmcl wrote
Reply to comment by ecnecn in Artificial Intelligence Predicts Genetics of Cancerous Brain Tumors in Under 90 Seconds by JackFisherBooks
What do you mean with your second sentence? Sleepy and having trouble following.
AsuhoChinami t1_jdhqaox wrote
Reply to comment by 0002millertime in Artificial Intelligence Predicts Genetics of Cancerous Brain Tumors in Under 90 Seconds by JackFisherBooks
It's not about the specific ability so much as a much broader concept: that AI can be incredibly fast. Yes, maybe humans are good enough at this one specific thing that it doesn't matter much. It's still a good proof-of-concept that demonstrates AI can work very quickly, and that will apply to tasks and fields where there are no such caveats as what you applied to this situation.
AsuhoChinami t1_jcthaf6 wrote
Reply to Architecture student dilemma by Simon_And_Betty
I don't know anything about architecture in particular, but I wouldn't bother trying to convince anyone outside futurist circles of major changes in the short-term. Their only response will probably be "lol yeah right, maybe in 2200 xD"
AsuhoChinami t1_j9t3t3u wrote
Reply to New agi poll says there is 50% chance of it happening by 2059. Thoughts? by possiblybaldman
Thoughts: that poll is ridiculously fucking stupid. Jesus christ. This sub gets worse and worse by the day.
AsuhoChinami t1_j9rk7o7 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in How long do you estimate it's going to be until we can blindly trust answers from chatbots? by ChipsAhoiMcCoy
It's not "absurd." Or at least, it isn't unless you misconstrue what's actually being said. Eliminating hallucinations and being perfect and omniscient aren't the same thing. It's not about being 100 percent perfect, but simply that the points for which It's docked won't be the results of hallucinations. Maybe it won't know an answer, and will say "I don't know." Maybe it will have an opinion on something subjective that's debatable, but that opinion doesn't include hallucination and is simply a shit take like human beings might have.
AsuhoChinami t1_j9o0i91 wrote
Reply to How long do you estimate it's going to be until we can blindly trust answers from chatbots? by ChipsAhoiMcCoy
https://youtu.be/peHkL_MaxTU?t=1456
According to this there's an algorithm or something that's been developed which improves accuracy to 100 and completely gets rid of hallucinations and is going to start being tested out by others soon.
AsuhoChinami t1_j8tl32o wrote
Reply to comment by AwesomeDragon97 in Emerging Behaviour by SirDidymus
Um, no. Hallucinations exist, but language models give correct information more often than not.
AsuhoChinami t1_j8gyiix wrote
Reply to comment by Test19s in Will full self driving be lingering around in beta for a decade or two? by RolfEjerskov
Why in the hell was this downvoted? Is there nobody here but Luddites and technoskeptics?
AsuhoChinami t1_j8gyb3h wrote
Stupid, stupid thread full of stupid, stupid people. Two decades? What in God's name is wrong with you? I hate this stupid fucking sub and I hate everyone here.
AsuhoChinami t1_j7mpgt6 wrote
Reply to 200k!!!!!! by Key_Asparagus_919
That is nothing to celebrate. I genuinely, from the bottom of my heart, hate the kind of people that join in whenever futurism boards have sudden explosions in membership (see: futurology). I hate their argumentation style, I hate everything they stand for, I hate everything they believe in or don't believe in, I hate every last god damned thing about them and I love the fact that the world will change faster and more profoundly than those stupid motherfuckers believe.
AsuhoChinami t1_j7modnj wrote
Reply to comment by _SputnicK_ in 200k!!!!!! by Key_Asparagus_919
Terrible, terrible, terrible post. You might be one of the oldest members, but you sure as fuck aren't one of the smartest.
AsuhoChinami t1_j7mnwdm wrote
Reply to comment by earthsworld in 200k!!!!!! by Key_Asparagus_919
Most definitely. The self-proclaimed realists fucked up this sub months ago.
Techno-optimists: Make informed predictions about the future based upon the present, the recent past, and the trajectory of changes over time
Self-proclaimed realists/skeptics/cynics/whatever: Endlessly call the other side stupid while making no actual credible arguments, combined with acting like a victimized minority despite entailing at least half the sub
Boy I sure do wish I was a super smart smart techno-skeptic. They're the smartest people in the world and can never be wrong on anything.
AsuhoChinami t1_j6hqeqb wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in How long till we enter the age of abundance? by tiny9000
I was defending you, though, if that wasn't clear. I think it's weird that the thread has drawn so many negative reactions towards you.
AsuhoChinami t1_jegj7xl wrote
Reply to The Luddites by scarlettforever
I wonder about the connection between how happy your upbringing was, and how comfortable you found the 'old world' that you grew up in, and excitement levels regarding technological and societal change. As someone that found little good in the world of my childhood and teens, it's all too easy for me to see it change. If one were to love the world of their earlier years, though, maybe it's a lot harder to see change as a positive.