koelti

koelti t1_j9eo56a wrote

I feel like the way you use AI will be the way to go for the foreseeable future: as a helpful tool to try out things before 100% commiting to an idea. But I still can't stop to wonder if this is really going to be the end of LLMs progress? Don't you think it possible that one day such models can indeed write just as good stories with deep complexity and creativity as humans so that it is no longer distinguishable from human work?

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koelti t1_itp67qz wrote

depends. This is just my own theory without real sources, so take it just as that, but when we talk about Moore's law we only look at hardware advancements...obviously. But what about the software side? We see rapid improvements in AI and software optimization today, take DLSS for example. Without any noticeable loss to quality, DLSS is able to up FPS count by 40-50%. What if we apply this to tech in general. Moore's law might not be able to hold up in the hardware sense, but maybe we are able to achieve way more with less in the future.

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