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lehcarfugu t1_je37965 wrote
Reply to Which communities have you found where people are both smart about what AI is and isn't currently capable of, but where everyone in there is convinced we'll have AI soon that's smarter than 95% of humans at all computer based tasks within a few years? by TikkunCreation
it has yet to be seen if current language models will be capable of creating software as well as humans. due to training datasets being based on human text, it's limited in it's intelligence. it may require new breakthroughs or a different pathway to reach something equivalent to AGI. certainly this view is not uncommon among AI researchers, so maybe you should try yourself to be understanding of different views, rather than blindly believing LLMs will eclipse humans shortly
lehcarfugu t1_jdv29ic wrote
Reply to comment by Embarrassed_Bat6101 in AI being run locally got me thinking, if an event happened that would knock out the internet, we'd still have the internet's wealth of knowledge in our access. by Anjz
Like some kind of... Portable cellular device?
lehcarfugu t1_jds3olv wrote
Reply to comment by No_Ninja3309_NoNoYes in "Non-AGI systems can possibly obsolete 80% of human jobs"-Ben Goertzel by Neurogence
On the other hand, most progress and advancement is combining ideas. What combinations have we not considered?
lehcarfugu t1_jds3i46 wrote
Reply to comment by Villad_rock in "Non-AGI systems can possibly obsolete 80% of human jobs"-Ben Goertzel by Neurogence
They had a common descendent so I don't think it's reasonable to assume this is the only way to reach higher intelligence. Your sample size is one (planet)
lehcarfugu t1_jds352j wrote
Reply to comment by Fluglichkeiten in "Non-AGI systems can possibly obsolete 80% of human jobs"-Ben Goertzel by Neurogence
It seems like they are capped out by the data they receive, so by their nature they are going to be as smart as the collective human race, but not smarter. I think it's unlikely the singularity comes from this current approach.
lehcarfugu t1_jds23ln wrote
Better stack cash and invest, work hard for the next ten years in case employment is impossible and society doesn't keep up.
lehcarfugu t1_j9639ur wrote
Reply to comment by TFenrir in What’s up with DeepMind? by BobbyWOWO
Well it appears that previous inventions they open sourced are going to hurt their bottom line. The transformer came from Google, and most of what you are seeing now stems from Google
It might be in their best interest to stop open sourcing stuff that will only benefit their competition
lehcarfugu t1_j95ytw9 wrote
Reply to What’s up with DeepMind? by BobbyWOWO
Google is realizing how disruptive chat bots are to its business model. They may want to stifle innovation until they have a gun to their head and forced to release (see bard)
lehcarfugu t1_j8d0knx wrote
Remember that these language models are a completion engine. You are giving it the entire previous thread as input. You started messaging it in a goofy way (with all the forgiveness stuff), and it saw it as an exchange between lovers and continued to complete it
lehcarfugu t1_j29lkby wrote
Reply to comment by YouGotNieds in OpenAI might have shot themselves in the foot with ChatGPT by Kaarssteun
This isn't through OpenAI, you are paying a third party. OpenAI charges by usage
lehcarfugu t1_j1odpak wrote
Reply to comment by Gimbloy in Will ChatGPT Replace Google? by SupPandaHugger
the main problems are
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it hallucinates if it doesn't know the answer, giving straight misinformation (this is probably why google hasn't released yet)
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it doesnt give you links to sources (it probably could if it was enabled)
lehcarfugu t1_iwwmq3u wrote
Reply to comment by resumethrowaway222 in Meta has withdrawn its Galactica AI, only 3 days after its release, following intense criticism. Meta’s misstep—and its hubris—show once again that Big Tech has a blind spot about the severe limitations of large language models in AI. by lughnasadh
Yeah, clearly displayed by this guys response
lehcarfugu t1_je3a3qa wrote
Reply to What advice are you giving to family and friends? by TikkunCreation
Take care of your health, because if you die in 20 years you might miss living forever