Recent comments in /f/singularity
xott t1_ja2fzi2 wrote
Reply to do you know what the "singularity" is? by innovate_rye
I get the feeling OP aspires to be a MENSA member.
SurroundSwimming3494 t1_ja2fvbm wrote
Reply to comment by EddgeLord666 in The 2030s are going to be wild by UnionPacifik
The world that we live in is very flawed, but this comment strikes me as very misanthropic and very hateful of life in generaI, I must confess, which I find very disturbing.
There are many aspects of being a human that are amazing, and I believe most people are genuinely good people, and even if you don't, there are at least some undeniably good people out there.
Therefore, I find this seemingly total hatred against humanity very misplaced.
Melodic_Manager_9555 t1_ja2frym wrote
Reply to comment by SpecialMembership in The 2030s are going to be wild by UnionPacifik
Even if nuclear fusion is discovered, the reactors are still monstrously expensive and complex, and for several decades to come their share of electricity will be a few percent of all energy produced.
Melodic_Manager_9555 t1_ja2ffo8 wrote
Reply to comment by Five_Decades in The 2030s are going to be wild by UnionPacifik
Population will not change. The population depends on tradition. It also depends on women's education and the availability of contraception. These things are not going to change radically.
turnip_burrito t1_ja2f88l wrote
Reply to An ICU coma patient costs $600 a day, how much will it cost to live in the digital world and keep the body alive here? by just-a-dreamer-
If robots take all our jobs and can build more robots, it's safe to guess it will cost effectively $0 to maintain your body and run your VR simulation.
turnip_burrito t1_ja2f02y wrote
Sure, you can do it if you have enough data, and a powerful enough computer.
Idk how you're going to do reinforcement learning to update the transformer weights though (I assume you want to use a transformer?). That's a lot of computation. The bigger your model is, the slower this update step will be.
Are you separating hearing and speaking/moving in time? Like are they separate steps that can't happen at the same time? My question then is why not make them simultaneous?
just-a-dreamer- OP t1_ja2eyp9 wrote
Reply to comment by SpecialMembership in An ICU coma patient costs $600 a day, how much will it cost to live in the digital world and keep the body alive here? by just-a-dreamer-
Still need shelter though. And some automated attendant service.
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Reply to comment by Honest_Science in The 2030s are going to be wild by UnionPacifik
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just-a-dreamer- t1_ja2etuw wrote
In theory, an AI that is trained on the human species will wipe out humanity. Of course.
Humans are inferior in a dog eat dog relationship. Humans practice capitalism and do kill each other to get ahead, inequality and exploitation is the normal human condition.
Creating an AI that is like humans will end humanity, that is certain. We shouldn't want to create anything that acts like us
turnip_burrito t1_ja2dv3b wrote
Reply to comment by innovate_rye in do you know what the "singularity" is? by innovate_rye
Don't worry we geniuses are still lurking here
You can count onus to keep the /r/singularity intellectually smarterer
Your plan worked!
IluvBsissa t1_ja2dttr wrote
Reply to An ICU coma patient costs $600 a day, how much will it cost to live in the digital world and keep the body alive here? by just-a-dreamer-
If the cost of labor and energy approaches zero, probably not much. A single brain won't consume as much, neither.
fractal_engineer t1_ja2drxt wrote
Reply to comment by butts_mckinley in How Far to the Technological Singularity? by FC4945
Being an industry insider from both the private sector and gov, one hundred years at least is about exactly what I expect
SpecialMembership t1_ja2dliw wrote
Reply to An ICU coma patient costs $600 a day, how much will it cost to live in the digital world and keep the body alive here? by just-a-dreamer-
Once fusion and robotics achieved its practicality zero.
RowKiwi t1_ja2dkjn wrote
Reply to An ICU coma patient costs $600 a day, how much will it cost to live in the digital world and keep the body alive here? by just-a-dreamer-
Sell body parts you don't need. One lung, one kidney, healthy heart sold and replaced by a pump, bones and skin from amputating all limbs, teeth, even eyes if they have direct optic nerve connections. Better hope there's no power outage.
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Reply to The 2030s are going to be wild by UnionPacifik
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Zer0D0wn83 t1_ja2djip wrote
Reply to comment by gelukuMLG in Meta unveils a new large language model that can run on a single GPU by AylaDoesntLikeYou
Voice generation is already way more impressive than I thought it would be. Check out Apple's AI-read audiobooks
GeneralZain t1_ja2d99a wrote
Reply to How Far to the Technological Singularity? by FC4945
this year. ;)
OkAdvice2329 t1_ja2d7z8 wrote
Reply to comment by NoName847 in do you know what the "singularity" is? by innovate_rye
Sounds like right now tbh
turnip_burrito t1_ja2d6zt wrote
Reply to comment by butts_mckinley in How Far to the Technological Singularity? by FC4945
One hundred years? You're dreaming.
[deleted] t1_ja2cs7r wrote
Reply to The 2030s are going to be wild by UnionPacifik
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AylaDoesntLikeYou OP t1_ja2crc9 wrote
Reply to comment by Motion-to-Photons in Meta unveils a new large language model that can run on a single GPU by AylaDoesntLikeYou
With stable diffusion they were able to drastically reduce their generation time to 5- 12 seconds (depending on the GPU) and they were able to reduce vram usage from 16gb to 4gb in less than a month.
These optimizations wouldn't take more than a year, they can happen within months. Weeks in some cases, especially once the model is running on a single device.
just-a-dreamer- t1_ja2cplf wrote
Reply to comment by EddgeLord666 in The 2030s are going to be wild by UnionPacifik
One can only live well by someone else living horrible. It has been this way since the dawn of agriculture and slavery.
GayHitIer t1_ja2ck4l wrote
Reply to comment by Robynhewd in How Far to the Technological Singularity? by FC4945
Maybe? But nobody would actually call it AGI at first.
cathattaque t1_ja2casn wrote
Reply to Likelihood of OpenAI moderation flagging a sentence containing negative adjectives about a demographic as 'Hateful'. by grungabunga
Canadians (derogatory)
turnip_burrito t1_ja2g4aa wrote
Reply to comment by Practical-Mix-4332 in AI technology level within 5 years by medicalheads
That's way too late. Unbelievable.