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bemmu t1_je8iz7u wrote
I've already hired someone part time to make images for a video game with Stable Diffusion. So I guess "AI cherry picker" could be one such job.
bemmu t1_jcj6zrc wrote
Reply to comment by FoxlyKei in Those who know... by Destiny_Knight
You can try Alpaca out super easily. When I heard about it last night and just followed the instructions I had it running in 5 minutes on my GPU-less old mac mini:
Download the file ggml-alpaca-7b-q4.bin, then in terminal:
git clone https://github.com/antimatter15/alpaca.cpp
cd alpaca.cpp
make chat
./chat
bemmu t1_j6ik5ik wrote
Reply to comment by tinylobsta in Nothing, Forever — AI-generated, always streaming parody of ‘90s sitcoms by tinylobsta
What is this actually running on, is it Unity?
bemmu t1_j6cw333 wrote
Agreed there were more consumer-facing things affecting our lives in your earlier timespan.
I'd include these at least in your timespan:
- 2016 SpaceX succeeds landing a rocket booster back, making access to space more affordable.
- 2017 Transformer-based deep learning models, making possible GPT-3, ChatGPT, also used in Stable Diffusion.
- 2019 Oculus Quest makes VR a lot more mainstream.
- ~2020 AlphaFold, can now predict how proteins fold. A problem which seemed intractable before and will likely lead to many medical breakthroughs.
Also during the last few years electric cars have become much more popular.
bemmu t1_j40iqvp wrote
Reply to Things like ChatGPT being used in some future games for dynamic and realistic NPC engagement by crua9
Is there currently a game that’s moddable with a lot of NPC dialog where we could try to plug in GPT-3?
Something like the pedestrians in Grand Theft Auto maybe, although I’d prefer something with text only to make things easier. Maybe a visual novel / dating sim?
bemmu t1_j40a330 wrote
Reply to full body tracking with WiFi signals by utilizing deep learning architectures by Shelfrock77
When we have near-human level deep learning models for things humans can do, what does this level of performance look like when applied to things we can’t do at all?
bemmu t1_iy3npsx wrote
Reply to comment by Neurogence in Why is VR and AR developing so slowly? by Neurogence
There has to be enough demand to make it good enough, and it has to be good enough for there to be enough demand.
As it gets better in each generation, there will be increased incentive and competition to make the hardware even better, in a nice virtuous cycle. As demand grows, there will be ever more VR titles for every niche, helping the growth further.
Personally I have high hopes for Quest 3 in 2023 and Quest 4 in 2025 (?) each being a big multiplier (1.5-2x?) for adoption.
bemmu t1_iy2tj1p wrote
Reply to comment by ihateshadylandlords in Genetically modified tobacco plant makes cocaine. Some people use it as coffee alternative others for pain reduction meds. by epSos-DE
I can’t my hands are shaking too much
bemmu t1_ivorm6p wrote
Reply to comment by Professional-Yak-477 in How might fully digital VR societies work? by h20ohno
This is the tutorial level which gently introduces you to this fact, by showing you how advances in AI led to the creation of immersive worlds, so that the truth will be easier for you to accept. We don't want you puking on our floor like Neo.
bemmu t1_jee1ofv wrote
Reply to comment by ArcticWinterZzZ in Will LLMs accelerate the adoption of English as a primary language? by ReadditOnReddit
My native language is Finnish, and it’s extremely good at it. Occasionally it will use some wording that seems off, but overall it’s excellent. It feels so strange to be able to converse about any topic in my own language that I’ve stuck with English just out of habit.