QuartzPuffyStar
QuartzPuffyStar OP t1_jed48yb wrote
Reply to comment by kowloondairy in There's wild manipulation of news regarding the "AI research pause" letter. by QuartzPuffyStar
That's a good point. Viewing it from a higher perspective, it might have been it's original purpose, given how fast the international open source ai research institute was proposed. Those things take months to prepare.
I have to remind myself that we are now in a 4D Chess game, and hoping AI isnt already playing at all 16D string theory proposes lol.
QuartzPuffyStar OP t1_jebz0y7 wrote
Reply to comment by bigbeautifulsquare in There's wild manipulation of news regarding the "AI research pause" letter. by QuartzPuffyStar
I really doubt that it will rest in the West even if its accepted. The military wings of Google, Amazon, will keep working on it, OpenAI will also keep working on it. We're past the point of no return here IMO.
But at least everyone accepting that things should be analyzed better and from an unified front would allow some progress on future improvements.
However, since that didn't happen, we gonna see the worst paths Bostrom warned about a decade ago.
AGI and ASI will be born into an extremely divided, greedy, and selfish world, that will shape it at its image.
In any case, this scenario of development allows for more competition and a probability of having a good outcome. If GPT wasnt released, and LLAMA "leaked", we would have Google/Amazon/Military monopoly on AGI, and that would take any chance of good coming after.
QuartzPuffyStar OP t1_jebqcwb wrote
Reply to comment by Simcurious in There's wild manipulation of news regarding the "AI research pause" letter. by QuartzPuffyStar
I dont trust neither Musk, nor OpenAI. I really dont care about him, and I believe it would have been a lot better if the letter was only signed by people directly involved in the research, as the guys from Deep Mind.
The presence of business people there just geopardized the whole thing. And they haven't even wrote it.
QuartzPuffyStar OP t1_jebd2pg wrote
Reply to comment by Mortal-Region in There's wild manipulation of news regarding the "AI research pause" letter. by QuartzPuffyStar
Oh ok. Well it's a digital petition so anyone could have added him (or even he himself and then changed his mind after it was published lol). In any case the rest are firm in their commitment to the petition.
QuartzPuffyStar OP t1_jebb2oc wrote
Reply to comment by Mortal-Region in There's wild manipulation of news regarding the "AI research pause" letter. by QuartzPuffyStar
Someone said that someone faked his signature there?
Submitted by QuartzPuffyStar t3_126wmdo in singularity
QuartzPuffyStar t1_je63hmw wrote
Reply to Open letter calling for Pause on Giant AI experiments such as GPT4 included lots of fake signatures by Neurogence
Good luck with that. The AI Pandora's box is open and capitalism will not allow it to close.
Also, with the official end of Nuclear Arms treaties that we saw today (US officially getting out after Russia), I really hope we reach Singularity and ASI ASAP, so it takes control of everything before everything goes KABOOM.
At least with ASI we have a 50/50 chance of surviving. I will not trust two dozen of nuclear-capable countries not pushing the button in their petty conflicts with the world's fate.
QuartzPuffyStar t1_jduy7s3 wrote
Reply to comment by EvilKatta 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 have the potential to learn crosschecking and use wiki audit tools to verify the probability of a wiki article being wrong, and not taking it at face value.
Even when they have trained with wiki as a "very high value source".
At least GPT shows signs of that. Bing just closes the conversations when you ask it to explore beyond the 1st page wiki article that you could have read yourself.
QuartzPuffyStar t1_jduxrv5 wrote
Reply to comment by y___o___y___o 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
Lol ok keep taking wikipedia as the cradle of human knowledge. I'm not even discussing with you.
QuartzPuffyStar t1_jdu2ml5 wrote
Reply to comment by ArcticWinterZzZ 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
Pls no. Wikipedia is extremely biased, manipulated, and incomplete. It's only useful on the most uninteresting topics and then, only as a starting point for further research.
It all started with good intentions and love for humanity, and ended up in control of private and state agencies.
QuartzPuffyStar t1_jdu2b88 wrote
Reply to comment by Anjz 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
Pristine unknown civilization opens pod. Capitalism: Oh hi!
QuartzPuffyStar t1_jdi5jg2 wrote
Reply to comment by EuropeanTrainMan in LPT: Running out of Google Drive/Gmail space? Use “older_than:6y” in the search bar and then mass delete. Use “larger:10m” to find every email larger than 10mb and then mass delete. by R961ROP
Pls tell me what do you do? LOL you are regurgitating words, phrases, ideas, and concepts you have absorbed and trained your mind on since you were capable of, with some minimal change from individual capabilities.
Most people most of the time, including me and you, will never create anything beyond that dataset.
You really overestimate the human mind nature. Especially for people below 120IQ lol
QuartzPuffyStar t1_jdi0dvf wrote
QuartzPuffyStar t1_jdevro4 wrote
Reply to How will you spend your time if/when AGI means you no longer have to work for a living (but you still have your basic needs met such as housing, food etc..)? by DreaminDemon177
Waiting a week for ASGI to appear and flip the coin on human existence.
QuartzPuffyStar t1_j8i0p2i wrote
Reply to comment by gravitywind1012 in A study in the US has found, compared to unvaccinated people, protection from the risk of dying from COVID during the six-month omicron wave for folks who had two doses of an mRNA vaccine was 42% for 40- to 59-year-olds; 27% for 60- to 79-year-olds; and 46% for people 80 and older. by Wagamaga
Bs science funded to give "scientific proof" to show governments that they have to keep the vaccine consumption high. Even when Omicron is basically a cold that lasts 2 days...
QuartzPuffyStar t1_ivuxekc wrote
Reply to Amazon introduces Sparrow—a state-of-the-art robot that handles millions of diverse products by maxtility
>Investing in our employees"
What a circus LOL
QuartzPuffyStar t1_iqz099d wrote
Reply to Microsoft has launched a website to explain its Activision Blizzard acquisition by Zepanda66
They will be now keylogging your gaming behavior. Brace yourselves! xd
QuartzPuffyStar OP t1_jeemp12 wrote
Reply to comment by Strange_Soup711 in There's wild manipulation of news regarding the "AI research pause" letter. by QuartzPuffyStar
Was that IBMs Watson? I remember some vague articles about people turning off rogue AIs but don't remember the models.