californiarepublik
californiarepublik t1_j2c437u wrote
Reply to comment by PanzerKommander in Plan For the Singularity by tedd321
Good for you.
californiarepublik t1_ivck9rf wrote
Reply to comment by Sefi_AI in Yet another graphic engine - but totally free, v1.5, and 5 sec to generate, and with search by Sefi_AI
Ok can’t wait to try it out soon then!
californiarepublik t1_ivaegpl wrote
Reply to comment by Brice706 in Destruction Democratised: Will AI, Synthetic Biology and Quantum Computing threaten the current world order? by CPHfuturesstudies
You're crazy, and this is a nut case "Conspiracy Theory."
californiarepublik t1_iva83lx wrote
Reply to Yet another graphic engine - but totally free, v1.5, and 5 sec to generate, and with search by Sefi_AI
How is this model different than the others we've seen?
californiarepublik t1_ist1xsk wrote
Reply to comment by DukkyDrake in Will OpenAI's improved Codex put programmers on the chopping block? by AdditionalPizza
Why tho?
californiarepublik t1_iriwzdi wrote
Reply to comment by easy_c_5 in Singularity, Protests and Authoritarianism by Lawjarp2
Lol wut
californiarepublik t1_j4yegvt wrote
Reply to comment by blueSGL in OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman won't tell you when they reach AGI, and they're closer than he wants to let on: A procrastinator's deep dive by Magicdinmyasshole
Interesting. I saw a whole interview with Demis Hassibis of DeepMind where he was talking about how they were reaching out to fusion companies behind the scenes to help solve the hardest problems there and help advance the tech. He talked about how solving hard physics problems had been one of his main goals with AI all along.