Technical-Berry8471
Technical-Berry8471 t1_j68rv4l wrote
Reply to comment by DonOfTheDarkNight in Nanofabricators, a needed technology for a post-scarcity world. by Rezeno56
We have the technology now to provide for all, we simply choose not to. Free health care in the United States, functioning in a manner similar to that common in the European Union, is possible, but the majority choose not to allow its introduction.
The singularity will hopefully be the catalyst for the social change, and social expectation, that will be the foundation for the development of a post scarcity civilization.
Technical-Berry8471 t1_j687vyq wrote
A nanotechnology based fabrication technology would be beneficial to the development of a post scarcity society, but not essential.
Technical-Berry8471 t1_j2wro1n wrote
Reply to comment by EscapeVelocity83 in Asked ChatGPT to write the best supplement stack for increasing intelligence by micahdjt1221
No one is claiming that ChatGPT can produce knowledge out of nothing. What is being demonstrated is that it can produce a summary of available knowledge in seconds, much faster, more concisely, and more accurately than most humans.
Technical-Berry8471 t1_j2wr48b wrote
Reply to comment by indigoHatter in Asked ChatGPT to write the best supplement stack for increasing intelligence by micahdjt1221
Real doctors will think of the liability, and tell you not to. Also ChatGPT does tell people to consult a medical professional.
Technical-Berry8471 t1_j2dowav wrote
Reply to Game Theory of UBI by shmoculus
Effectively we would have a world in which everyone is retired. Some would continue to work out of interest, a large part of that work being part-time and voluntary, or focused on arts and crafts. Just like retired people, myself included do now. It will take time for people to readjust. But it will happen.
Technical-Berry8471 t1_j23tjur wrote
Reply to Digitism by ZoomedAndDoomed
If mankind creates a god in its own image, they are going to be really disappointed.
Technical-Berry8471 t1_j23rf5g wrote
What a waste of time! Everyone knows alien spaceships are always fitted with cloaking devices to prevent detection.
Technical-Berry8471 t1_j1w7jmx wrote
Reply to comment by NodeTraverser in Can we ban AI written posts please. by katiecharm
"It is important to note..." is my favourite ChatGPT phrase. It is such a nice academic phrase, and of course largely meaningless.
And yes, I know humans use it too.
Technical-Berry8471 t1_j1w5cp4 wrote
Reply to Can we ban AI written posts please. by katiecharm
The "I am a retired Professor stuff," was human written, I am flattered anyone would think otherwise. However, my point is that it doesn't matter who or what wrote it. It is the content, and the information it gets across that matters.
Technical-Berry8471 t1_j1vfib5 wrote
Reply to comment by Kardiacrack in Can we ban AI written posts please. by katiecharm
You obviously prefer the post truth, opinion before facts, society that is now becoming prevalent.
Technical-Berry8471 t1_j1vewr7 wrote
Reply to Can we ban AI written posts please. by katiecharm
No. I am also a fan of Dalle-e2. I also write fiction, poetry and paint. All as an amateur. Human art and imagination are not lessened by AI. But very few humans create, most consume for entertainment. Few humans would care who the artist is, as long as the work holds value for them.
Technical-Berry8471 t1_j1vdebw wrote
Reply to Can we ban AI written posts please. by katiecharm
I one day hope to see something sensible, and well written. Oh! Wait! ChatGPT as arrived to reduce my pain.
Technical-Berry8471 t1_j1v57p5 wrote
Reply to Can we ban AI written posts please. by katiecharm
I am a retired Professor. The responses in general are comprehensive and well written for the most part, certainly better than the average human. True, it makes errors, but so do humans. I imagine future iterations will improve in response, and will no doubt provide sources and references in an appropriate academic manner. Humans will no doubt express opinions rather than facts, in an uneducated, usually illiterate manner as they currently do.
Yes AI derived comments and responses have limitations, but so do humans, and the mess that passes for information following a Google search also has limitations. If an AI makes an error, we can take measures to correct it. If a human makes an error, any corrective actions will usually be ignored.
Technical-Berry8471 t1_j1v1lcz wrote
Reply to Can we ban AI written posts please. by katiecharm
No. They are usually much better than the general crap posted by humans. They are much better written, less opinionated, and more accurate with the facts.
Technical-Berry8471 t1_j1pc3bj wrote
It's better at making up jokes than I am.
Technical-Berry8471 t1_j02x8ec wrote
Reply to comment by IamChuckleseu in There's currently a lot of hype around chatgpt by [deleted]
If you ask someone about a subject they have no knowledge of, would you expect a sensible and knowledgeable answer? I expect different AI models will be developed for different aspects of knowledge, with another AI assigning queries to different models. The real problem is assigning validity to knowledge in the provided data sets.
Technical-Berry8471 t1_izz01td wrote
It's early days. Its data set is limited, an interesting experiment though.
Technical-Berry8471 t1_izkw2t9 wrote
Reply to ChatGPT solves quantum gravity? by walkthroughwonder
I should have clarified, its data set is drawn from the internet. A data set that has been filtered for a reasonably accurate response.
Technical-Berry8471 t1_izhqrln wrote
Reply to ChatGPT solves quantum gravity? by walkthroughwonder
ChatGPT doesn't solve problems in and of itself, it is better to think of it as a good interface to the information that is on the internet. Essentially ChatGPT is drawing on scientific papers available online, and providing a concise summary. Unfortunately, at this time it does not provide the source of the information it is providing which provides naive users the impression that it is originating solutions, rather than regurgitating information.
Technical-Berry8471 t1_izdaa93 wrote
Reply to 1 year of college since using GPT by innovate_rye
Well ChatGPT does know how to capitalize, punctuate, and express itself gramatically.
Technical-Berry8471 t1_iu1jsbi wrote
Reply to comment by -ZeroRelevance- in The Great People Shortage is coming — and it's going to cause global economic chaos | Researchers predict that the world's population will decline in the next 40 years due to declining birth rates — and it will cause a massive shortage of workers. by Shelfrock77
That's why automation and robotisation is so important.
Technical-Berry8471 t1_itzkhko wrote
Reply to The Great People Shortage is coming — and it's going to cause global economic chaos | Researchers predict that the world's population will decline in the next 40 years due to declining birth rates — and it will cause a massive shortage of workers. by Shelfrock77
Less population, less demand.
Technical-Berry8471 t1_jded08q wrote
Reply to 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
The same way I do now, as a 66-year-old retiree, I adapt. I have taken up hobbies and interests within my means and capabilities. In my particular case, digital art, creative writing, poetry, and self-publishing what I produce.
The world has changed since I was young; none of the digital resources existed when I was born. We adopt and adapt to change... It is the only way forward.