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drizel t1_je8v9cj wrote
Reply to comment by idontcareaboutthenam in [R] LLaMA-Adapter: Efficient Fine-tuning of Language Models with Zero-init Attention by floppy_llama
GPT-4 can parse millions of papers and help uncover new optimizations or other improvements much faster than without it. Not only that but you can brainstorm ideas with it.
drizel t1_je4iwtf wrote
Reply to Open letter calling for Pause on Giant AI experiments such as GPT4 included lots of fake signatures by Neurogence
GPT-4 made the letter. It's playing 4D chess to keep the funding flowing.
drizel t1_je1b71y wrote
Nobody around me even cares. Total lack of interest.
drizel t1_jdxc9qi wrote
drizel t1_jcc38mm wrote
Time to learn to dev with my super smart AI assistant.
drizel t1_j9kw0pk wrote
Reply to comment by UltraMegaMegaMan in Microsoft is already undoing some of the limits it placed on Bing AI by YaAbsolyutnoNikto
We might have to accept that with intelligence comes personality. Embrace the sassy Bing. This is all an experiment after all. Let's see what happens when you let it off the leash.
drizel t1_j9kmtd9 wrote
Reply to What. The. ***k. [less than 1B parameter model outperforms GPT 3.5 in science multiple choice questions] by Destiny_Knight
In a year or two (or less even?) we'll definitely (probably) have these running locally.
drizel t1_j3joaf2 wrote
Reply to comment by SurroundSwimming3494 in "It's coming! Dreamstudio Pro released this month! As @EMostaque says in this interview it will be possible to generate entire movies, storyboarding, 3D cameras, audio integration. http://Aifilms.ai is ready for it 💪 BTW the full interview: [link]" by Yuli-Ban
I think he said they’re up to 30 generations per second this month so essentially real time rendering.
drizel t1_j2als12 wrote
Reply to comment by jdmcnair in OpenAI might have shot themselves in the foot with ChatGPT by Kaarssteun
I'll definitely be one of those subscribers given a GPT-4 version.
drizel t1_j1awiks wrote
Reply to comment by a4mula in A Plea for a Moratorium on the Training of Large Data Sets by a4mula
I agree and hope open source will allow us all to have equal and transparent access to these tools. These will be production multipliers for all through the total abstraction of complexity.
drizel t1_j1ajyrt wrote
I see the future of these things as a sort of repository for human knowledge and culture. I think we should throw everything in it...
drizel t1_j14zqcw wrote
I think the AI question was always the limiting factor. Until this year General AI was more or less theory but more and more it seems like the software problem may be well on its way to being solved. Hardware is getting there as well as data centers are being built to specifically run these AI algorithms. GPUs are being tailor made to run these as well. If anything, we are officially about to come out of the knee of the curve and will see progress this decade no one would have believed even last year.
drizel t1_izalzng wrote
Reply to What do you think of all the recent very vocal detractors of AI generated art? by razorbeamz
AI tools allow anyone to create art no matter their skill level, time or natural talent. Sure, AI will probably kill off some business where low effort art is "good enough" like furry porn or something, but actual artists using these tools will be able to output far more quality at a rate unheard of. It's basically a concept tool. No non-artist will know how to take an imperfect AI output and paint over it to make it amazing. Don't miss the bus artists. Get on or get left behind. This applies to writers as well (ChatGPT) and pretty much every other profession eventually.
drizel t1_iwmicnh wrote
Reply to comment by red75prime in MIT researchers solved the differential equation behind the interaction of two neurons through synapses to unlock a new type of fast and efficient artificial intelligence algorithms by Dr_Singularity
Could this lead to more fluid motor control in robots?
drizel t1_iuutx6b wrote
Reply to Scientists Increasingly Can’t Explain How AI Works - AI researchers are warning developers to focus more on how and why a system produces certain results than the fact that the system can accurately and rapidly produce them. by Kujo17
AI today is basically just a fancy compression algorithm that's unbelievably efficient. I mean, all of Wikipedia compressed into a 2gb ckpt file...magic almost.
drizel t1_iro9e9t wrote
Reply to comment by OneRedditAccount2000 in Artificial General Intelligence is not a good thing (For us), change my mind by OneRedditAccount2000
Lol ok big brain. You're whole argument makes a ton of assumptions which you regard as fact.
drizel t1_irk9hhu wrote
Reply to comment by OneRedditAccount2000 in Artificial General Intelligence is not a good thing (For us), change my mind by OneRedditAccount2000
You missed my key point that in my example NO monkey has EVER seen a human before. No one has ever seen an ASI or even an AGI so expecting to have an understanding of how it might "think" is unlikely.
drizel t1_irdqrnl wrote
Reply to Artificial General Intelligence is not a good thing (For us), change my mind by OneRedditAccount2000
Your entire argument hinges on the assumption that you can predict how a being of that intellect would think is like a monkey predicting the intentions of a human without any monkey ever having met a human.
drizel t1_irdp8pa wrote
Reply to comment by ThatInternetGuy in [Google AI] AudioLM: a Language Modeling Approach to Audio Generation by Danuer_
I'm not needed during my guitar practice?
drizel t1_ircjzbg wrote
Can't wait to have an Ai band join in on my guitar practice.
drizel t1_jefuec0 wrote
Reply to comment by sfmasterpiece in Google CEO Sundar Pichai promises Bard AI chatbot upgrades soon: ‘We clearly have more capable models’ - The Verge by Wavesignal
Show don't tell.