CaliforniaMax02
CaliforniaMax02 t1_je23up2 wrote
Reply to comment by Sigma_Atheist in Chat-GPT 4 is here, one theory of the Singularity is things will accelerate exponentially, are there any signs of this yet and what should we be watching? by Arowx
This can be also true. AI had a hype period in around the early 2000s, then a long downwards curve and long disillusionment period, when people even stopped using "AI", and used "machine learning" instead.
CaliforniaMax02 t1_je23hg2 wrote
Reply to comment by Arowx in Chat-GPT 4 is here, one theory of the Singularity is things will accelerate exponentially, are there any signs of this yet and what should we be watching? by Arowx
We have to wait 3-4-5 months to see how GPT-4 modules work. If there will be truly great things, then I can only imagine that the - now hidden - flaws will be around the complexity of tasks it can solve.
CaliforniaMax02 t1_jdr84pj wrote
Reply to comment by No_Ninja3309_NoNoYes in "Non-AGI systems can possibly obsolete 80% of human jobs"-Ben Goertzel by Neurogence
I think if it doesn't replace 80% of the jobs, but 20-30%, our society will already be in serious trouble. And 20-30% is quite believeable.
CaliforniaMax02 t1_jd5c1fg wrote
Reply to comment by Drunken_F00l in The Age of AI has begun - Bill Gates by Buck-Nasty
He just listed what Microsoft is working on.
CaliforniaMax02 t1_jeetc75 wrote
Reply to comment by Relevant_Ad7319 in Language Models can Solve Computer Tasks (by recursively criticizing and improving its output) by rationalkat
There are a lot of tools which solve complex mouse and keyboard tasks and processes manually (UiPath, Blueprism, Automation Anywhere, etc.), which can be interfaced to this.
They can automatically open email attachments, copy texts, open an Excel (or any other) window, and enter the text structurally, etc.