leoreno
leoreno t1_j6fz3u8 wrote
Reply to How rapidly will ai change the biomedical field? What changes can be expected. by Smellz_Of_Elderberry
AI has already sped up finding solutions to protein folding problems. This is revolutionary because otherwise these would be intractable problems with previous gen modeling approaches. Finding a proteins structure means understanding disease pathways better, or finding new therapies for prevention it treatment.
AI has also found new antibiotic, called Halicin. This discovery was not derivative of current penicillin base anyibiotics, and was only possibly by using AI
leoreno t1_j5ryi70 wrote
Reply to comment by _dekappatated in This subreddit has seen the largest increase of users in the last 2 months, gaining nearly 30k people since the end of November by _dekappatated
Solid advice
Twitter is great source Also alphaSignal I've found to be quite good
leoreno t1_j5rxt2b wrote
Reply to This subreddit has seen the largest increase of users in the last 2 months, gaining nearly 30k people since the end of November by _dekappatated
It's quickly become one of my favorite subs Good to be here with y'all
leoreno t1_j4jmqcx wrote
Reply to When will humans merge with AI by [deleted]
This depends on what you consider AI
Pacemakers today monitor for anomalies in your heartbeat and will jolt your heart back into rhythm. Does having a pacemaker make you a cyborg?
In a less invasive way, we're all tethered to our phones, and on then connected to global platform networks (like reddit), we're dependent on these networks and devices for everything from social connection to daily planning, getting directions, etc.
AI in these platforms is ubiquitous
leoreno t1_j4gvui1 wrote
They took so much away from us, we are simply asking for the most important thing back
#AGIClippy
leoreno t1_j4dyev6 wrote
Reply to Does anyone else get the feeling that, once true AGI is achieved, most people will act like it was the unsurprising and inevitable outcome that they expected? by oddlyspecificnumber7
They boundary of what we consider true ai is continuously reevaluated
Life3.0 makes a good case for this in the first chapters, of recommend that book to anyone interested in ai
leoreno t1_iv2un9v wrote
This is very exciting, looking forward to it!
leoreno t1_jdp6421 wrote
Reply to Do we really need 100B+ parameters in a large language model? by Vegetable-Skill-9700
Meta llama model and paper aimed to answer this
Tldr no of you get crafty about model serving efficiency