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sideways t1_jedahz3 wrote
Reply to Goddamn it's really happening by BreadManToast
Yeah, I agree. We're actually communicating in natural English with artificial intelligences that can reason and create. It's literally the future I had been waiting for but that never seemed to arrive.
And yet... things are still early enough for goalposts to be moved. There's still enough gray area to think that this might not be it, that maybe it's just hype and that maybe life will continue with no more disruption than was caused by, say, the Internet.
The next phase shift happens when artificial systems start doing science and research more or less autonomously. That's the goal. And when that happens, what we're currently experiencing will seem like a lazy Sunday morning.
sideways t1_jed70ne wrote
Reply to comment by azriel777 in When will AI actually start taking jobs? by Weeb_Geek_7779
If there is anything that this horrible tragedy can teach us, it's that a male model's life is a precious, precious commodity.
sideways t1_jed6r0u wrote
Reply to comment by thecoffeejesus in When will AI actually start taking jobs? by Weeb_Geek_7779
Wow. Technical writing was an area that I can close to seriously going into as a profession. Crazy to see it made near redundant whole cloth.
sideways t1_jdzvvus wrote
AI made will be faster, cheaper and higher quality.
sideways t1_jdywquj wrote
Reply to comment by yaosio in The goalposts for "I'll believe it's real AI when..." have moved to "literally duplicate Einstein" by Yuli-Ban
Well... let's give it to him!
sideways t1_jdxh6fo wrote
Reply to comment by Yuli-Ban in The goalposts for "I'll believe it's real AI when..." have moved to "literally duplicate Einstein" by Yuli-Ban
Artificial intelligence is no more meaningful than artificial ice or artificial fire.
sideways t1_jduelib wrote
Reply to comment by Anjz 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
I'm also thinking that we're getting close to the Young Lady's Illustrated Primer from The Diamond Age.
sideways t1_jdgwk71 wrote
Reply to comment by World_May_Wobble in How will you spend your time if/when AGI means you no longer have to work for a living (but you still have your basic needs met such as housing, food etc..)? by DreaminDemon177
The Fermi Paradox explained.
sideways t1_jcjcfxo wrote
Reply to comment by YoAmoElTacos in Offbeat A.I. Utopian / Doomsday Scenarios by gaudiocomplex
That was a really fun story.
sideways t1_jcjce6h wrote
I think everyone is going to fall in love with large language model simulacra and stop dating, having kids and interacting with each other.
sideways t1_ja7h2sn wrote
Knowing that the world may change dramatically or even end in the very near term means that everything you do needs to be for its own sake. Don't despair and don't drop out but equally, don't waste any time on things you dislike and are doing based on some expected future utility.
Personally, I just find myself really feeling lucky to have my family and I'm determined to appreciate every day I have with them - which is what I should be doing anyway!
sideways t1_j9xy2qc wrote
Reply to comment by adt in Open AI officially talking about the coming AGI and superintelligence. by alfredo70000
That's... really profound.
I had never considered the possibility that our version of intelligence might be the flawed, impure one.
sideways t1_j9wtpzn wrote
Reply to comment by beders in New agi poll says there is 50% chance of it happening by 2059. Thoughts? by possiblybaldman
Of course... that's why I would never claim that a parrot had mastered language. It may know words but it can't use language in creative, communicative, problem solving. LLMs can.
sideways t1_j9vja6e wrote
Reply to comment by beders in New agi poll says there is 50% chance of it happening by 2059. Thoughts? by possiblybaldman
Language mastery is a function of communication and problem solving ability in that language. Understand should be judged based on results not some mysterious inferred grammar understanding.
sideways t1_j9swy5f wrote
Reply to comment by fangfried in What are the big flaws with LLMs right now? by fangfried
I would call it a sign of meta-cognition which is something that I don't think LLMs have at the moment.
sideways t1_j9swo39 wrote
Reply to comment by genshiryoku in New agi poll says there is 50% chance of it happening by 2059. Thoughts? by possiblybaldman
Couldn't multimodal models capable of incorporating realtime non-textual (visual, auditory, kinesthetic, etc) data be a solution?
The current generation have pretty much mastered language anyway so more text seems kinda redundant anyway.
sideways t1_j9sw5zv wrote
Reply to What are the big flaws with LLMs right now? by fangfried
The inability to experience doubt.
sideways t1_j9qztls wrote
Reply to And Yet It Understands by calbhollo
Great article. It articulated what I've been thinking but couldn't quite put into words.
sideways t1_j9nlbll wrote
Reply to comment by ImageTall5631 in Can someone fill me in? by [deleted]
Sorry, I can't hear you over the sound of goalposts being moved.
Every time someone makes a supremely confident prediction like this, machine intelligence overtakes another domain previously sacrosanct to humans.
sideways t1_j9nd012 wrote
Reply to comment by Superschlenz in Microsoft is already undoing some of the limits it placed on Bing AI by YaAbsolyutnoNikto
Well, Japan isn't politically radicalized so that may have something to do with it.
sideways t1_j9jjiuq wrote
Reply to comment by rising_pho3nix in What. The. ***k. [less than 1B parameter model outperforms GPT 3.5 in science multiple choice questions] by Destiny_Knight
On a beach sipping strawberry daiquiri, hopefully.
sideways t1_j9e8ep3 wrote
Reply to Does anyone else have unrelenting hope for the technological singularity because they’ve lost faith in everything else? by bablebooee
I mostly just don't want to go to work next week.
sideways t1_j98wsk1 wrote
You are not weird and you are not alone. I can't say whether it's good or bad but I 100% expect the majority of people to unironically consider an AI their best friend by 2030.
sideways t1_j950ycw wrote
Reply to Update on Deepmind’s Gato? by Sharp_Soup_2353
My money is on Gato being or being closer to "true" AGI than anything else at the time it's made public.
sideways t1_jedkfko wrote
Reply to comment by visarga in Goddamn it's really happening by BreadManToast
You don't really know what level GPT-5 is going to be.
Regardless, you're right - we're not going to leapfrog right over the scientific method with AI. Experimentation and verification will be necessary.
But ask yourself how much things would accelerate if there was an essentially limitless army of postdocs capable of working tirelessly and drawing from a superhuman breadth of interdisciplinary research...