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ecnecn t1_jdrvfvr wrote
Reply to comment by MysteryInc152 in Why is maths so hard for LLMs? by RadioFreeAmerika
You are right just parts of mathematics are encoded like logic. It would need some hybrid system.
ecnecn t1_jdruk43 wrote
Reply to comment by MysteryInc152 in Why is maths so hard for LLMs? by RadioFreeAmerika
Actually you can with Logic, Prolog wouldnt work otherwise. The basics of mathematics is logic equations. Propositional logic and predicative logic may express all math. rules and their application.
ecnecn t1_jdqlr0w wrote
Reply to Why is maths so hard for LLMs? by RadioFreeAmerika
They need to design a Large Arithmetical Symbol Model where is predicts the next combination of arithmetical operators then LLM and LASM could coexist. Just lke GPT 4.0 and WolframAlpha
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Reply to Goodbye Google. Welcome AI. by OmegaConstant
There are ads for Google Pixel Pro Smart Phone and its AI powered abilities to change and manipulate pictures. It feels really outdated compared to the actual development in AI. It feels like "KODAK-moment on steroids" because you can tell that google had all the tech already in place but their management decided to take parts of it and create apps for their new mobile phone rather than becoming the first AI web service. Furthermore their management - for some weird reason - favored black SEO methods that actually killed the results. I wonder if google management read the blogs of OpenAI and Stanford AI blog (available for everyone) because they literally described their future steps and what is about to happen in AI development. Google sleeping in its own IT bubble.
ecnecn t1_jdhiu24 wrote
Reply to comment by SkyeandJett in Artificial Intelligence Predicts Genetics of Cancerous Brain Tumors in Under 90 Seconds by JackFisherBooks
Its a weird lifetime. In the 70s, 80s you could ran your life against a wall at 30, 40 or 50 and thats it game over and waiting for the end. Right now its like a personal quantum condition where all outcomes are possible.
ecnecn t1_jd3gpd3 wrote
Does it use DALL-E v2.0 beta? The images are very good and very clean.
ecnecn t1_jd0tfxm wrote
Reply to comment by D_Ethan_Bones in Replacing the CEO by AI by e-scape
*When the shareholders AI investment tools decide for them
ecnecn t1_jd0stxf wrote
Reply to comment by Education-Sea in Replacing the CEO by AI by e-scape
I have seen working contracts of CEOs changing their workplace / firm... their demands are out of touch of reality. You could pay for the development of new anti-cancer therapies and their clinical trials for what they demand behind closed doors. Best thing: Someone demanded three different luxury cars because he had to do business with people from different countries (that came to his country) and he wanted to leave a "culture specific impression" on them - in the end the supervisiory boards gave their "ok" because of his explaination. Its not like you could rent them before the meeting you had to buy them all. Literally one car for meetings with asian clients, one for meetings with european clients and one for meetings with key-account people. The chance that they actually see the car parked before a Restaurant etc. or another meeting place is not so high or important...
ecnecn t1_jcwarzc wrote
Reply to comment by KIFF_82 in 1.7 Billion Parameter Text-to-Video ModelScope Thread by Neither_Novel_603
Ironically in most western countries in EU there are more real job offerings for non-IT jobs. Its like humans are getting pushed back from the IT field into traditional labor for a while. At least till robots take this market, too.
ecnecn t1_jcwaksi wrote
Reply to comment by ButterMyBiscuit in 1.7 Billion Parameter Text-to-Video ModelScope Thread by Neither_Novel_603
There is no way it could learn Unity and Unreal Engine and create games by learning to create UE blueprints or Unity Visual Scripts via prompts.
ecnecn t1_jcevenq wrote
Reply to comment by Pimmelpansen in Can you use GPT-4 to make money automatically? by Scarlet_pot2
This. I dont see how AI will increase demand by any means.
ecnecn t1_jcetbd1 wrote
Reply to comment by BSartish in Can you use GPT-4 to make money automatically? by Scarlet_pot2
Its worth nothing at the moment, the products are midjourney images the overall website is empty. Click on any link its just the basic front design in a browser: https://www.greengadgetguru.com/
He doesnt have any investors and making up numbers :)
ecnecn t1_jcer8pl wrote
Reply to comment by Scarlet_pot2 in Can you use GPT-4 to make money automatically? by Scarlet_pot2
What is actually profitable?
ecnecn t1_jceqr3l wrote
There are not unlimited clients - the available amount of contracts are limited. Before AI just the upper 20% of Fiverr workers got regular jobs equal to an income. The people that already dominated the market can accept more contracts now or work less but then there is already the line of the 2nd, 3rd best developers that are waiting for the free contracts. There is no free niche for newcomers just because the tools made it easier - the other way around. Plus in short time it will become common knowledge how easy and cheap the production cycles have become. It will become so easy for the client to create the boilerplate that they just hire people for "cheap re-adjustments". I predict that the market as we knew it will end soon.
ecnecn t1_j9t8d9s wrote
Reply to New agi poll says there is 50% chance of it happening by 2059. Thoughts? by possiblybaldman
The survey just offers two possible answers:
Withtin 2 years of within that point or Within thirty years of that point.
So will it be within 2 or 30 years: Majority of experts that would expect it to be 3, 5 or 10 year must choose the second answer "within thirty years"...
ecnecn t1_j88b8c6 wrote
Reply to Are you prepping just in case? by AvgAIbot
Hope AGI is prepping some humans in case (s)he/it needs one ;)
ecnecn t1_j7pg118 wrote
Reply to comment by proteo73 in AI Progress of February Week 1 (1-7 Feb) by Pro_RazE
To late we have AGI Defense force before your invasion fleet can arrive!
ecnecn t1_j7pfwdr wrote
Reply to comment by turnip_burrito in AI Progress of February Week 1 (1-7 Feb) by Pro_RazE
>Probably a box.
>
>Maybe painted black.
hey, you signed a Non-Disclosure Agreement on this!
ecnecn t1_j7nvydu wrote
Reply to comment by Old-Radish1611 in [P] We've built ChatGPT for your pdf files. by [deleted]
Best part: GPT 4.0 will have the ability to scan documents...
All the people building second layer Apps before the next release...
I bet we see an explosion of AI-API microservices after every GPT release (or other chatbots with an API) that get redundant after updates..
ecnecn t1_j6onkuj wrote
Reply to comment by alexiuss in OpenAI once wanted to save the world. Now it’s chasing profit by informednews
Would be a great thing if your partner could do that kind of hugh investment.
ecnecn t1_j6olpie wrote
Reply to comment by alexiuss in OpenAI once wanted to save the world. Now it’s chasing profit by informednews
350 GB of VRAM needed for Chat GPT 3.5
so you need at least 15x 3090 TI with 24 GB VRAM... then you need 10.000 Watt to host it... but it actually uses $ 5000 to 32.000 per card units in the google cloud so it would be at least $15.000 with "cheap cards" like 3090 Ti and $ 200.000 to run it on adequate GPUs like A100. You need at least 5 A100 with 80 GB just to load Chat GPT 3.5. ChatGPT was trained on average of 10k google cloud connected GPUs. If you have the basic ca $ 200k setup (for the cheap setup) or 500k (the rich one) and hugh energy bills are no problems then you need to invest in the google cloud to further train it the way you want.
With that setup you would make less loss if you become a late crypto miner...
Edit: You really can afford to build that? 15x A100 Nividia cards cost like 480k
ecnecn t1_j6nys6q wrote
Reply to comment by alexiuss in OpenAI once wanted to save the world. Now it’s chasing profit by informednews
>open source gpt3 model that will work on a personal computer
LOL
ecnecn t1_j6nylo3 wrote
Reply to comment by JustinianIV in OpenAI once wanted to save the world. Now it’s chasing profit by informednews
"Wake the f* up Samurai, we have a cloud to rent..."
ecnecn t1_j6lp305 wrote
Reply to comment by sumane12 in What jobs will be one of the last remaining ones? by MrCensoredFace
I have seen doctors in oncology sector that really did nothing - have all the tools to dig further (molecular tumor boards, advanced marker tester, leftover experimental antibody drug conjugates from studies, access to newest cyberknife) and literally subscribing the same chemo for every case no matter how special some genetics are, no matter if people have multiple or just oligometastases etc. Ignoring some conditions and side effects till its too late for certain patients. I have seen so many worrying cases that I prefer an AI Doctor in such cases with a broader overview.
ecnecn t1_jdzehcr wrote
Reply to comment by JackD4wkins in Scientists discover how cancer cells evade immune system by BousWakebo
>CINDELA program
You mean Cancer-Specific InDel Attacker (Cindela) ? I didnt know they use reprogrammed viruses...