Redditing-Dutchman
Redditing-Dutchman t1_je09va9 wrote
Reply to comment by Norseviking4 in Why are humanoid robots so hard? by JayR_97
Would the robot then stand in the kitchen washing dishes manually? That sounds very inefficient as the dishwasher can run while the the robot cleans the house for example... Plus I would be very annoyed if a humanoid robot stands in my small kitchen half of the day doing stuff there while a dishwasher is neatly packed away.
Redditing-Dutchman t1_jdxm9t7 wrote
Reply to comment by Norseviking4 in Why are humanoid robots so hard? by JayR_97
Dishes is an interesting one. Because it would then basically load the dishes into a specific purpose machine: the dishwasher. I wonder if they will argue.
Redditing-Dutchman t1_jdr1rsl wrote
Reply to Why is maths so hard for LLMs? by RadioFreeAmerika
These models also have a random function thats why it gives a slighly different answer even if you ask the same question again. With text this is ok-ish but with math you need to be precise.
Even then it might get common stuff right but i can easily think of a sum that in the history of the internet has never been said before: 568753334668864468000 + 7654778875 + 433367886554.
Redditing-Dutchman t1_jdfz9qo wrote
Reply to comment by AdorableBackground83 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
I mean i switched to being self employed 10 years ago already and live basically like this now. No AGI needed. I would never go back to office work even if it pays much more.
Redditing-Dutchman t1_jct29zd wrote
Reply to comment by just-a-dreamer- in Midjourney v5 is now beyond the uncanny valley effect, I can no longer tell it's fake by Ok_Sea_6214
Grahic design, font design and branding etc is still not possible with these models. It will come for sure, but not yet.
Redditing-Dutchman t1_ja8laio wrote
Reply to comment by ArthurParkerhouse in Leaked: $466B conglomerate Tencent has a team building a ChatGPT rival platform by zalivom1s
Well Tencent is a big fish. Owns 10% of Reddit too I believe? Could be interesting to see them enter the AI market.
Redditing-Dutchman t1_j9esi6v wrote
There are many things 'looming' on the horizon. Someone into the 'Collapse' might laugh at you because we won't have time to reach AGI (collapsing energy grids, climate change, etc).
Someone into the Russian war might laugh at them because nukes will fly next year.
Someone into economy might say that everything is going to crash massively
Someone into biology might say that we will all be dead soon because antibiotics won't work anymore within a few years.
Are you following all these things closely? All of them claim it's coming soon and that nobody is talking about it enough.
Redditing-Dutchman t1_j96t4el wrote
Reply to comment by TFenrir in What’s up with DeepMind? by BobbyWOWO
Ok thats good to hear. So it wasn't as bad as I feared.
Redditing-Dutchman t1_j966dak wrote
Reply to What’s up with DeepMind? by BobbyWOWO
In the beginning of this year Deepmind laid off a big part of it's staff (just like many tech companies).The Deepmind research facility in Edmonton was even closed completely.
Could be that progress is actually slower or even halted because of this, or they kept the basic team and fired people like the blog writer for example.
Redditing-Dutchman t1_j8xgmku wrote
Reply to Microsoft Killed Bing by Neurogence
Lobotomised sounds so extreme lol. It's just weights and rulesets being adjusted. They do this hundreds of times in testing. We don't even know how this 'Sydney' was compared to all the versions in testing. Maybe this was already a weird 'lobotomised' version of it.
Redditing-Dutchman t1_j8ksj71 wrote
What about making it easier for self driving cars to navigate in our world? Perhaps special road markings/signs made for self driving AI's. That could close the gap faster.
Redditing-Dutchman t1_j8krywf wrote
Reply to comment by jnemesh in Made in China. Beijing will invest in its own AI chats by MINE_exchange
They will have it. They will just be more expensive as they need to buy it from another country for example.
Redditing-Dutchman t1_j888gl4 wrote
Reply to Are you prepping just in case? by AvgAIbot
Realistically it will just be more in between. Won't be an utopia, but it won't be a dystopia either.
Redditing-Dutchman t1_j7z7273 wrote
Now waiting for graphic design (the field im in myself). I don't think it will take very long, but on the other hand it's quite different than both illustration and UI.
Redditing-Dutchman t1_j7klnz0 wrote
Reply to comment by Feebleminded10 in Who do you think will have a better/more popular AI search assistant, Google or Microsoft? by HumanSeeing
There is only one acceptable voice for an AI assistant and thats Mr Gutsy from Fallout 4 ;)
Redditing-Dutchman t1_j7kkw02 wrote
Reply to comment by just-a-dreamer- in What Large Language Models (LLMs) mean for the -near- future, from Search to Chatbots to personal Assistants. Some of my thoughts, predictions and hopes - and I would love to hear yours. by TFenrir
wasn't the issue with Amazon that ChatGPT actually new some stuff from Amazon that should have been secret?
The point here was that some of that info apparently ended up in its training data. Hence why employees need to be more careful where they put/post stuff.
Redditing-Dutchman t1_j7kjcsm wrote
Reply to 200k!!!!!! by Key_Asparagus_919
Why are people so focussed on subscriptions anyway? I read here for a long time but I never use the subscription function of reddit...
Redditing-Dutchman t1_j7dekms wrote
Reply to comment by awe_0604 in What weak signals or drivers of change—that receive limited attention today—are most likely to create signifiant impacts over the next 10-20 years? Where are the black swans hiding? by NewDiscourse
Hmm yes I was thinking about this. Currently nobody talks about the power usage of chatGPT. It's quite a lot per prompt and this is only going to get worse as the models get bigger and bigger.
A black swan event could be that we simply don't have enough power available to unlock the true potential of AI in the next few years and that progress is being held back because of these power shortages.
Redditing-Dutchman t1_j78u3hf wrote
Reply to comment by RowKiwi in Should ChatGPT Screenshots be Banned? (Petition) by 94746382926
The thing is that all subs start to blend in each other a bit lately. r/ChatGPT, /r/futurology, r/artificial and this sub.
Redditing-Dutchman t1_j74atab wrote
Reply to Sam Altman: If you think that you understand the impact of AI, you do not understand, and have yet to be instructed further. if you know that you do not understand, then you truly understand. by Neurogence
Feels like a twist on the famous quantum mechanics quote.
Redditing-Dutchman t1_j6ziv41 wrote
Reply to comment by BigZaddyZ3 in Protecting ourselves against Deepfakes by Soft-Flamingo6003
Reasonably nothing can be done, except perhaps harsh punishments for people spreading deepfake stuff. But on a personal level it's impossible to regulate.
Redditing-Dutchman t1_j6zihvo wrote
Yes you are correct. There are already many websites that offer deepfake options, and since you can upload any picture, and any video that you want to replace the faces in, people can upload whatever, and whoever, they want.
I'm quite happy that I'm not in school anymore. Cyberbullying will be so easy this way. School is such a fast moving social environment that even if you had detectors for deepfakes, nobody would care. Damage would already been done.
Redditing-Dutchman t1_j6zg74x wrote
Reply to How long do you guys think it’s going to be before the eleven labs speech synthesiser source code gets leaked? by captainjake9
It doesn't really matter I suppose. Enough papers and research available for other groups/companies to make similar stuff. Matter of months.
Redditing-Dutchman t1_j6we5rm wrote
Reply to comment by Borrowedshorts in GPT tool that lets you connect to databases and ask questions in text. by Mogen1000
Customer support for sure. It's already automated in a lot of places, often with very basic chatbots. I just hope it also makes it better for tech savvy people. I really hate dealing with customer support if they go trough all the basic steps first. "Yes I've turned if off and on already 100 times before I called you.'
Redditing-Dutchman t1_je47o6d wrote
Reply to comment by SgathTriallair in Chat-GPT 4 is here, one theory of the Singularity is things will accelerate exponentially, are there any signs of this yet and what should we be watching? by Arowx
Yes integration is key here. If its just a platform where you have to ask it do stuff everytime like chatGPT it will not be very useful. It needs to be able to set goals and tasks by itself. Like if it needs to make weekly excel sheets reports it needs to do that every week automatically. Without having to imput the data every time into a seperate website.