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DungeonsAndDradis t1_j9ug489 wrote
Reply to comment by ghomerl in Bernie Sanders proposes taxes on robots that take jobs by Scarlet_pot2
I think Human labor will be cheaper than robot labor, and we'll have Humans building the robots, and the robots doing the highly-skilled work like surgery or space station maintenance. I'm pretty sure Elysium is our exact future.
raidedclusteranimd t1_j9ufzry wrote
Reply to comment by qrayons in New SOTA LLM called LLaMA releases today by Meta AI 🫡 by Pro_RazE
"Request for access" smh, same thing for Make-A-Video, requested access the day it released and still haven't got it.
I wonder if they're even making models or just making up papers and publishing them.
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rekdt t1_j9ufkwd wrote
Reply to comment by beders in New agi poll says there is 50% chance of it happening by 2059. Thoughts? by possiblybaldman
If I can respond to a question someone asked me in Spanish then I know spanish.
ebolathrowawayy t1_j9ufg4h wrote
Reply to comment by bball8927 in What do you expect the most out of AGI? by Envoy34
Hold sulbutiamine or noopept under your tongue for 10 minutes and tell me it takes 3 weeks to feel it.
Lesterpaintstheworld OP t1_j9uf79b wrote
Reply to comment by Desi___Gigachad in The Road to AGI: Building Homebrew Autonomous Entities by Lesterpaintstheworld
I do have an engineering background in IT, but from there Self-education.
There's many awesome ressources (ie. YouTube), and chatGPT can fill you in on the rest ^^
Lawjarp2 t1_j9uf61c wrote
It's around as good as GPT-3(175B) but smaller(65B) like chinchilla. If released publicly like OPT models then it could be really big for open-source. If optimised like flexgen to run on a single GPU or a small rig maybe we could all have our own personal assistant or pair programmer.
beezlebub33 t1_j9ue4ov wrote
Reply to comment by Nukemouse in What are the big flaws with LLMs right now? by fangfried
Slightly different things. That's more the episodic memory.
For Life-Long-Learning: No system gets it right all the time; if there is a mistake that it makes, like misclassifying a penguin as a fish (it doesn't make this mistake), then there is no way for it to get fixed. Similarly, countries, organizations, and the news change constantly and so it quickly becomes out of date.
It can't do incremental training. There are ways around this; some AI/ML systems will do incremental training (there was a whole DARPA program about it). Or the AI/ML system (which is stable) can reason over a dynamic data set / database or go get new info; this is the Bing Chat approach. It works better, but if something is embedded in the logic, it is stuck there until re-training.
Iffykindofguy t1_j9ue0za wrote
Reply to comment by strongaifuturist in The Sentient Search Engine? How ChatGPT’s Insane Conversation Reveals the Limits and Potential of Large Language Models by strongaifuturist
right so what limitations? You think thats the limit? It wont be worked on and improved?
DungeonsAndDradis t1_j9udfs8 wrote
Neat! Good luck, and hopefully someday AGI will credit you as one of its founders.
tatleoat t1_j9udekc wrote
Reply to comment by Nocturnal-Teacher in Autonomous drones use AI and computer vision to harvest fruits and veggies. In last year's demo, they only flew one drone now they can fly an entire fleet. In 5 years' time it could become truly impressive. by Dalembert
Moves at about half the rate of a person:
https://nocamels.com/2022/09/flying-robots-pick-fruit-24-7-and-know-exactly-when-its-ripe/
So it would take two of these to replace one person, might be more like a year or two away from this being genuinely viable
datsmamail12 t1_j9ucic8 wrote
Cringe
Dalembert OP t1_j9ubw11 wrote
Reply to comment by ebolathrowawayy in Autonomous drones use AI and computer vision to harvest fruits and veggies. In last year's demo, they only flew one drone now they can fly an entire fleet. In 5 years' time it could become truly impressive. by Dalembert
Haha I know I tried to decrease sound to maximum. The noise must be unbearable if you’re sitting next to it.
Nocturnal-Teacher t1_j9ubfl0 wrote
Reply to Autonomous drones use AI and computer vision to harvest fruits and veggies. In last year's demo, they only flew one drone now they can fly an entire fleet. In 5 years' time it could become truly impressive. by Dalembert
Impressive tech! Seems like it may be a while before wide adoption, humans would outpace that like 10-1.
Would be interesting to see the economic break down of drones v humans!
ebolathrowawayy t1_j9ub56o wrote
Reply to Autonomous drones use AI and computer vision to harvest fruits and veggies. In last year's demo, they only flew one drone now they can fly an entire fleet. In 5 years' time it could become truly impressive. by Dalembert
My ears though. I think I have tinnitus now.
[deleted] t1_j9ub54r wrote
Reply to comment by Agreeable-Rooster377 in New SOTA LLM called LLaMA releases today by Meta AI 🫡 by Pro_RazE
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Miserable_Mine_8601 t1_j9ualhd wrote
Reply to comment by boomdart in Is ASI An Inevitability Or A Potential Impossibility? by AnakinRagnarsson66
Dw, I liked your comment 😉😄
Agreeable-Rooster377 t1_j9ua515 wrote
Reply to comment by wntersnw in World’s first on-device demonstration of Stable Diffusion on an Android phone by redditgollum
That's insane. That whole concept of VR headsets generating entire environments on their own hardware gets closer every day it feels like
Pro_RazE OP t1_j9ua28q wrote
Reply to comment by Hemanth536 in New SOTA LLM called LLaMA releases today by Meta AI 🫡 by Pro_RazE
Maybe. It is their latest addition to Instagram, so it makes sense him using it to announce new stuff. As this will inspire some to do the same.
[deleted] t1_j9u9yyb wrote
Reply to comment by qrayons in New SOTA LLM called LLaMA releases today by Meta AI 🫡 by Pro_RazE
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Agreeable-Rooster377 t1_j9u9x54 wrote
Reply to comment by qrayons in New SOTA LLM called LLaMA releases today by Meta AI 🫡 by Pro_RazE
I had the same thought. Another AI frontend is alright but we really could use a big SOTA LLM being open sourced. It's Facebook though so I doubt that is the case here
ebolathrowawayy t1_j9u9uci wrote
Reply to comment by Artanthos in Microsoft is already undoing some of the limits it placed on Bing AI by YaAbsolyutnoNikto
I don't know who you're kidding, maybe yourself? The conservative platform is about 95% of the issues I named and gun control. That's all they talk about and all they care about. They have basically never been fiscally conservative and they prefer to strangle the middle and lower classes instead of taxing corporations. They love to ram through unpopular legislation by portraying it as religiously correct to pander to their aging voters. Republicans just want control, mostly control of women. That and pocketlining through corruption (Dems do this too, but not as much).
d00m_sayer t1_j9u8zf3 wrote
can ChatGPT solve math theorems ?
qrayons t1_j9u8z62 wrote
I wonder what he means by "released".
beders t1_j9ug9kl wrote
Reply to comment by rekdt in New agi poll says there is 50% chance of it happening by 2059. Thoughts? by possiblybaldman
No.
https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/chinese-room/