Buck-Nasty
Buck-Nasty t1_j9hb9az wrote
Reply to comment by Dankbubbles123 in A German AI startup just might have a GPT-4 competitor this year. It is 300 billion parameters model by Dr_Singularity
Gpt4s parameter counts aren't known yet
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Reply to comment by gaudiocomplex in OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman won't tell you when they reach AGI, and they're closer than he wants to let on: A procrastinator's deep dive by Magicdinmyasshole
Whereabouts did you hear CEO of Rippling on GPT4?
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This is like trying to get to the moon with little groups shooting rockets in their back yard. AGI will require billions of dollars and massive infrastructure.
Scale, scale and more scale really matters, you should read the Bitter Lesson by Rich Sutton,
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Reply to comment by ethicaldwarf in What skills do people need in universities in 20 years? by ethicaldwarf
Nothing, likely much sooner than 20 years AI will surpass humans in every cognitive task
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Reply to comment by No_Ninja3309_NoNoYes in Hype bubble by fortunum
Bitcoin has only ever been good for fraud, it has no real commercial uses. ChatGPT on the other hand is hugely useful for generating code templates and almost every student now knows they can use a gpt to complete their essays, even professors teaching masters courses have said they think they're getting work generated by ChatGPT but they can't tell. ChatGPT has achieved more in a month than Bitcoin has or ever will.
Read Richard Sutton's bitter lesson, the handwritten rules approach has been ripped apart for the last decade.
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Reply to Alleged Paul Pelosi attacker charged with assault and attempted kidnapping | CNN Politics by electromagneticpost
The FBI needs to speak with Elon Musk, he knows the truth.
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Reply to [OFF TOPIC] Are there any studies proposing solutions to the problem of low birth rates? by FusionRocketsPlease
We're massively overpopulated and facing a coming wave of technological unemployment. The state should be paying people not to have kids.
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Reply to comment by uatme in Real Estate Agents Caught on Camera Facilitating Mortgage Fraud for a Fee by Puzzleheaded-Bug7189
No chance, Canada has the lowest rates of white collar criminal prosecutions on the planet and those who are convicted would never go to prison.
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Reply to Real Estate Agents Caught on Camera Facilitating Mortgage Fraud for a Fee by Puzzleheaded-Bug7189
This is extremely common in Canada, the majority of realtors will help you commit fraud for a fee.
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Reply to comment by Powerful_Range_4270 in META QUEST PRO mixed reality passthrough by Shelfrock77
Nah the headset is massive and uncomfortable.
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Reply to comment by JustAnotherDude1990 in Skydiver dies in Florida after 'parachute malfunction,’ authorities say by Thetimmybaby
Looks like the average is around 20 per year in the US, we've had around 6-7 in Canada since last summer from what I can tell, 3 died near me.
Buck-Nasty t1_ir084hu wrote
Reply to comment by Amster_damnit_23 in Skydiver dies in Florida after 'parachute malfunction,’ authorities say by Thetimmybaby
I think there's been six this year just around Ottawa and Toronto, maybe a freak year.
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Seems to happen every week
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Another 20 years or so.
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Reply to comment by Dankbubbles123 in A German AI startup just might have a GPT-4 competitor this year. It is 300 billion parameters model by Dr_Singularity
The context window is apparently massive though, more than 10 times the size of gpt3, it could potentially write whole novels at that scale
https://mobile.twitter.com/transitive_bs/status/1628118163874516992?s=46&t=Biiqy66Cy9oPH8c1BL6_JQ