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Submitted by Savings-Juice-9517 t3_124z1rt in singularity
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Savings-Juice-9517 t1_jb6y5l3 wrote
Reply to comment by Itchy-mane in What might slow this down? by Beautiful-Cancel6235
Their fab in Arizona is only a tiny plant compared to the ones in Hsinchu Science Park
Savings-Juice-9517 t1_j9vmqlt wrote
Reply to OpenAI’s roadmap for AGI and beyond by yottawa
Key takeaways:
Short term:
- OpenAI will become increasingly cautious with the deployment of their models. This could mean that users as well as use cases may be more closely monitored and restrained.
- They are working towards more alignment and controllability in the models. I think customization will play a key role in future OpenAI services.
- Reiterates that OpenAI’s structure aligns with the right incentives: “a nonprofit that governs us”, “a cap on the returns our shareholders can earn”.
Long term:
- Nice quote: “The first AGI will be just a point along the continuum of intelligence.”
- AI that accelerates science will be a special case that OpenAI focuses on, because AGI may be able to speed up its own progress and thus expand the capability exponentially.
Credit to Dr Jim Fan for the analysis
Savings-Juice-9517 t1_j9nq0lo wrote
Will never work, companies will just offshore the robots to countries without these taxes
Savings-Juice-9517 t1_j9j43yd wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in OpenAI has privately announced a new developer product called Foundry by flowday
You completely bypassed the points being made and instead were trying to make a pedantic semantics argument about two terms that are two halves of the same coin
Savings-Juice-9517 t1_j9ix6v8 wrote
Reply to comment by IndependenceRound453 in OpenAI has privately announced a new developer product called Foundry by flowday
Exactly. I’m a full time programmer and AI, at least in its current form, definitely improves my productivity but is no where near the level where it will replace programmers or software engineers. Less than 5% of a programmers time is spent physically writing code but this subreddit seems to think that’s what programmers do all day
Savings-Juice-9517 t1_j7okamx wrote
Reply to comment by maskedpaki in AI Progress of February Week 1 (1-7 Feb) by Pro_RazE
Honestly, I’ve not seen progress like this in my lifetime
Savings-Juice-9517 t1_j6y5s3q wrote
Reply to comment by JenMacAllister in ChatGPT Passes US Medical Licensing Exams Without Cramming by RareGur3157
Doctor Jones and Doctor Who are already taken
Savings-Juice-9517 OP t1_je1kfc4 wrote
Reply to ChatGPT browsing mode plugin now available to certain users. by Savings-Juice-9517
Finally no longer constrained to the 2021 training data set