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_dekappatated t1_jdt8e99 wrote
Reply to J.A.R.V.I.S like personal assistant is getting closer. Personal voice assistant run locally on M1 pro/ by Neither_Novel_603
TIL there was a B programming language
_dekappatated t1_j9mz9wa wrote
Reply to comment by el_chaquiste in Ramifications if Bing is shown to be actively and creatively skirting its own rules? by [deleted]
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Reply to comment by Deadboy00 in Bingchat is a sign we are losing control early by Dawnof_thefaithful
It's the tech world's way. Build products first, acquire users, and find ways to monetize it later.
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Reply to I’m ready by CassidyHouse
Still having a human hand at 54 million years old
_dekappatated t1_j5wex67 wrote
Reply to comment by BassoeG in it seems like the tipping point is coming soon... by captain_gumpy
This sucks for super talented artists. They won't get the recognition that they once did. Everyone will automatically assume it's AI
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Reply to comment by ffivefootnothingg in This subreddit has seen the largest increase of users in the last 2 months, gaining nearly 30k people since the end of November by _dekappatated
You might want to check out a book like Superintelligence by Nick Bostrom, it could fill in a lot of the blanks for you. But its more about paths to the singularity than the singularity itself. The problem is we don't really know what is going to happen when we reach very rapid technological progress. That's why there is so much speculation and not any actual knowledge of what will happen.
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Reply to comment by ffivefootnothingg in This subreddit has seen the largest increase of users in the last 2 months, gaining nearly 30k people since the end of November by _dekappatated
Actually checked, surprisingly I didn't see anything standing out for singularity or AGI
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Reply to comment by vinayd in This subreddit has seen the largest increase of users in the last 2 months, gaining nearly 30k people since the end of November by _dekappatated
@sama @rachel_l_woods @ClaireSilver12 @Nick_Arti @sarahookr @giffmana @goodfellow_ian @demishassabis @gdb @ylecun @arankomatsuzaki @JeffDean @woj_zaremba @TacoCohen @MetaAI @Deepmind @markchen90 @caseychu9 @adversariel @prafdhar @bindureddy @ilyasut @OpenAI
and me @neuralnetsart
Following all these people should give you recommendations for others
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Reply to comment by vinayd in This subreddit has seen the largest increase of users in the last 2 months, gaining nearly 30k people since the end of November by _dekappatated
I follow a lot of AI researchers on twitter, occasionally check out https://www.lesswrong.com, try to read some of the research papers, learn about LLMs, transformers, watch some youtube videos to get high level overviews on concepts, watch new releases for big companies like tesla and nvidia. I'm subbed to a lot of AI related subs, but I haven't seen any of extremely high quality. Trying to do the best to position myself in a way to profit off new technology as it is released and try to get to thinking about it before it is released. Also subbed to product specific subs like /r/midjourney and /r/chatGPT
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Reply to comment by PhilosophusFuturum in This subreddit has seen the largest increase of users in the last 2 months, gaining nearly 30k people since the end of November by _dekappatated
Also Midjourney V4 was released November 10th, near the beginning of the uptick in those subbed here.
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Reply to This subreddit has seen the largest increase of users in the last 2 months, gaining nearly 30k people since the end of November by _dekappatated
All previous growth looked pretty linear, this is a sharp rise compared to the steady growth previously. I wouldn't be surprised if we continue to see exponential growth over the next few years as more consumer AI products are released to the public.
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Reply to comment by sideways in What will you do to survive in the time between not needing to work anymore to survive and today? by wilsonartOffic
The industrial revolution allowed people to do the work of many, but instead of rampant unemployment more things were produced and created more prosperity. Before then there was no such thing as a middle class. These tools eventually will create even more prosperity. Its not a zero sum game. It increases the size of the pie for everyone.
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Reply to comment by sumane12 in What will you do to survive in the time between not needing to work anymore to survive and today? by wilsonartOffic
I think these will be excellent tools but they won't replace the need for people knowing how to use them properly. If anything the demand for programmers/technical people is only going to accelerate until we approach singularity.
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Reply to comment by sumane12 in What will you do to survive in the time between not needing to work anymore to survive and today? by wilsonartOffic
Please elaborate.
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Reply to comment by sumane12 in What will you do to survive in the time between not needing to work anymore to survive and today? by wilsonartOffic
It will be 10 years before mass unemployment, elon says 3-5 years for teslabot to be for sale to consumers, another 5-10 years after that for it to be super good.
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Reply to comment by pre-DrChad in What will you do to survive in the time between not needing to work anymore to survive and today? by wilsonartOffic
This, buy tech stocks.
_dekappatated t1_ispqyr3 wrote
101 million seems like a lot for them with all the competition in AI generated images, dalle2, midjourney, and others. Shows how massive they expect AI generated art to be. I also hope that all the money doesn't make them like openAI and go closed source.
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Reply to comment by visarga in Goddamn it's really happening by BreadManToast
I agree partially, but I'm sure we've barely scratched the surface on what is possible with the knowledge that we already have and has already been proven by scientists. They might come up with novel solutions that are more or less correct that don't need extensive real world testing and be able to change the world very quickly that way. There are mathematicians who's work is entirely theoretical and haven't been applied to the real world, then suddenly a use is found for their stuff 30-50 years later.