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scooby1st t1_jedjntb wrote
Reply to comment by courtimus-prime in I am starting a social movement to create a sustainable and equitable future for the human race. by courtimus-prime
I was making a fat joke 🤷 they'll be hungry long before being dead
scooby1st t1_jediei0 wrote
Reply to comment by Trout_Shark in I am starting a social movement to create a sustainable and equitable future for the human race. by courtimus-prime
Americans are highly robust to famine. There's time.
scooby1st t1_jebsadl wrote
Reply to comment by Red-HawkEye in The Only Way to Deal With the Threat From AI? Shut It Down by GorgeousMoron
Oh, so you want me to put in effort using my brain to explain things to you, but then you give me this? Hop off it. You don't know anything.
scooby1st t1_jebr811 wrote
Reply to comment by Red-HawkEye in The Only Way to Deal With the Threat From AI? Shut It Down by GorgeousMoron
Better yet, you have the burden of proof. Why would intelligence mean empathy?
scooby1st t1_jebqlvb wrote
Reply to comment by Red-HawkEye in The Only Way to Deal With the Threat From AI? Shut It Down by GorgeousMoron
>The more intelligent a person is, the more they have empathy towards others.
Extremely wishful thinking and completely unfounded. My mans has yet to learn about evolution.
scooby1st t1_jebjb4l wrote
Reply to There's wild manipulation of news regarding the "AI research pause" letter. by QuartzPuffyStar
The word you're looking for is astroturfing.
Small amount of redditors can influence thousands of the morons until the "discussion" is a bunch of people in a circlejerk where everyone gets to be mad and validated.
I sincerely hope more people in the world have the ability to critically think than I am seeing on the internet.
I disagree with that open letter because the US doesn't have the ability to control China from doing the same research without going to war. So it's prisoner's dilemma and we don't have much choice to either continue advancing the technology ourselves or shoot ballistic missiles at China if they start doing the same and start getting scarily good at it. We'd rather not get to that point.
scooby1st t1_jebf65c wrote
Reply to comment by Kafke in When people refer to “training” an AI, what does that actually mean? by Not-Banksy
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yu44JRTIxSQ
Stop denying science
scooby1st t1_jebdjwn wrote
Reply to comment by Cartossin in Where do you place yourself on the curve? by Many_Consequence_337
Lmao bro I'm not skimming your single sentence original comment. I hate people that hide behind ambiguity and poor communication as a shield for their bullshit. You're riding a hype train and you keep an ambiguous line between "some definition of AGI perhaps in the near future" and "god is being created".
That's quite the goalpost you've moved at your own convenience.You're very disingenuous. Quit your bullshit homie. If your original statement was able to be interpreted in so many ways, communicate better.
scooby1st t1_jeb98pr wrote
Reply to comment by Cartossin in Where do you place yourself on the curve? by Many_Consequence_337
You certainly leave a lot of room for people to read your mind. You say a lot of things without saying them.
scooby1st t1_jeb4kst wrote
Reply to comment by Cartossin in Where do you place yourself on the curve? by Many_Consequence_337
We're on the same page that a hypothetically hyper-intelligent system could be "god-like". We are completely diverged in how implicitly confident you are about this occurring with ChatGPT, regardless that "you aren't claiming any of this with a certainty".
It's pretty bold that say you're tired of everyone saying the creation of a god is hype, and then to say, oh yeah but I'm not 100% sure on that, I'm being realistic.
scooby1st t1_jeb0t60 wrote
Reply to comment by Cartossin in Where do you place yourself on the curve? by Many_Consequence_337
Probably not but regardless of whether they've read some random thing you found particularly striking, I'm wary of you calling it a "digital god" and getting upvoted.
scooby1st t1_jeb08r0 wrote
Reply to comment by _JellyFox_ in Where do you place yourself on the curve? by Many_Consequence_337
And is this a conceptually accurate curve? I reject the premise of the question altogether 😡
scooby1st t1_jeb02iy wrote
Reply to comment by maskedpaki in Where do you place yourself on the curve? by Many_Consequence_337
And I don't like women
scooby1st t1_jeav18q wrote
Reply to comment by Thedarkmaster12 in When people refer to “training” an AI, what does that actually mean? by Not-Banksy
Not a chance. ASI would be when a system can conceptualize better ideas and theories, build, train, and test entirely new models, from scratch, better than teams of PhDs. It's not going to happen by brute-forcing the same ideas.
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scooby1st t1_je92wel wrote
Reply to comment by Kafke in When people refer to “training” an AI, what does that actually mean? by Not-Banksy
>The shadows are whispering again, whispering secrets that only I can hear. No, no, no! It's all wrong! It's a tangled web of deception, a spiral staircase of lies! They want us to believe that there are only three primary colors—red, blue, and yellow. A trifecta of trickery!
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> But I see more, I see beyond the curtain. I see colors that don't have names, colors that dance in the dark, colors that hide in the corners of the mind. They think they can pull the wool over our eyes, but I know the truth! There are 19 primary colors, 19 keys to the universe!
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>I've seen them all, swirling and twisting in the cosmic dance of existence. But they won't listen, they won't believe. They call me mad, but I'm the only one who sees the world as it truly is. The three primary colors are just the beginning, just the tip of the iceberg, just the first step on the journey to enlightenment.
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>So I laugh, I laugh at their ignorance, I laugh at their blindness. And the shadows laugh with me, echoing my laughter through the halls of infinity.
scooby1st t1_je91quj wrote
Reply to comment by ActuatorMaterial2846 in When people refer to “training” an AI, what does that actually mean? by Not-Banksy
>What happens in the neural network whilst training is a bit of a mystery,
Are you referring to something unique to ChatGPT/LLM? What happens during the training of neural networks is not a blackbox. Little bit of chain rule calculus for fitting to a reduced error. Understanding the final network outside of anything but performance metrics is
scooby1st t1_jdq3nsp wrote
Reply to Ai invention….. coming soon by Ishynethetruth
Million dollar ideas are worth pennies. Don't mean shit until its actually made and sold
scooby1st t1_jdlr8nd wrote
Reply to Brainstorming alternatives to rules-based reward models to ensure long-term AI alignment by suttyyeah
It's an interesting framework and would be worthwhile from an academic perspective.
In reality one of the benefits of those simple and crude rules is exactly that. When you start setting intangible rules such as "aim for the ever-moving target of the latest in human morality", you are leaving a lot of room for interpretation. It may also set a tone of "ethics by majority opinion" which isn't exactly great. I would also take care to not increase computation, this approach that requires creating outputs from various personalities and coming to a consensus of a solution sounds time consuming.
Finally, there's always the concern that selecting from a population of notable humans to align the AI could result in unintended consequences. You are talking about people that rose to the highest ranks of status among humans and weren't afraid to push boundaries. There are some risks in aligning an AI to that.
scooby1st t1_jd099zb wrote
Reply to comment by S3ndD1ckP1cs in Teachers wanted to ban calculators in 1988. Now, they want to ban ChatGPT. by redbullkongen
You are what happens when parents don't hug their kids. Blocked 🥰
scooby1st t1_jcydccx wrote
Reply to comment by TheNewRyubyss in Teachers wanted to ban calculators in 1988. Now, they want to ban ChatGPT. by redbullkongen
Yes, it can also be literal
sub- word-forming element meaning "under, beneath; behind; from under; resulting from further division," from Latin preposition sub "under, below, beneath, at the foot of," also "close to, up to, towards;" of time, "within, during;"
scooby1st t1_jcy5vf7 wrote
Reply to comment by S3ndD1ckP1cs in Teachers wanted to ban calculators in 1988. Now, they want to ban ChatGPT. by redbullkongen
Poor little baby with the crocodile tears after some failed internet trolling. Quit being a net negative.
EDIT: I mean, props for trolling ultranationalist Europeans, I guess? But keep the shit in the pig pen.
scooby1st t1_jcxlscp wrote
Reply to comment by S3ndD1ckP1cs in Teachers wanted to ban calculators in 1988. Now, they want to ban ChatGPT. by redbullkongen
Okay cool dude. Didn't ask.
EDIT: you did a nice edit from a completely insane comment about fascism and singularity blah blah blah to a sensible take. not sure if you're a troll or just not paying attention
scooby1st t1_jedm36o wrote
Reply to comment by Kafke in When people refer to “training” an AI, what does that actually mean? by Not-Banksy
Have you considered the following?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yu44JRTIxSQ