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13:45 saying "maybe a new architecture will be discovered" if LLMs and Stable Diffusion are not good enough, that negates every promise made over the last 3+ years of AI hype. We can't bank all this investment on architectures that simply don't exist yet just because a couple of them were impressive party tricks that weren't reliable enough for real implementation.
Hank, with all respect, I think your sci-fi fandom won out over your scientific skepticism here. I came in with an open mind but this honestly reeks of the type of pop-pseudo science that get freshman talking at parties more than it actually moves knowledge forward. Nate's clearly an intelligent conversationalist but he's also much too impressed with the current technology, to the point where he …
Honestly this is particularly bizarre. If they had unquestioning faith in AI and didn't think they needed to validate, well that's bad but I can understand the train of thought. So imagine if one of them called an expert testimony, he sounded good and decided that didn't need to be validated. But maybe the so called expert seems a bit shady or his documents didn't seem to be in order. If you deci…
/u/willbell asked:
> Holy crap it's you.
> What do you see in Less Wrong? They seem very intent on replacing areas of philosophy with non-critical versions of those areas (e.g. aesthetics -> neuroaesthetics, as if those are asking the same questions, etc) so I find them hard to take seriously, yet you seem to.
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> I never really got the p-zombie argument, you use it as an argument …
Total anecdotal evidence: I work in Asset Management, in continental Europe. We have all kinds of consultants, IT specialists, what have you, on free lance/self-employed contracts. Quite some of them where from the UK. Working in continental Europe, white collar jobs, earning more than decent wages (between 100 and 200 euro hourly).
Most of them voted Brexit and defended it. Because back home th…
I wonder if they're using an AI to generate the text too this seems like something OpenAIs GPT-3 would generate though maybe a bit worse.
Look at the pre-market for the stock market. This *is* major tech news over the weekend.
Nvidia is down 11% in pre-market trading, Meta down 5%, Microsoft down 6%, etc.
I think the market is way over reacting, but it did send a shockwave over the valley in the past few days.
I think they spent a lot more than $6M on the whole thing, but considering how Sam Altman was out there raising money sa…
Depressed people used to just get sucked into cults and/or other sorts of abusive relationships that chewed them up and spit them out. Now they can skip all that and have a glorified autofill chatbot speedwalk them to suicide.
Truly, we are living in the future
So that's why Hegseth and Pentagon is so hellbent on putting Claude in military tech...
But how do I know that I'M not a robot?!?
... Seriously, brains are pretty much computers, right?
AI "art" should all be considered fair use material. Can't copyright it, can't make a profit from "owning" it. It's derivative.
This is why that woman(a black womanon the AI team) at Google spoke up and was fired for pointing out this bullshit
It really does seem like there is someone in the room who is controlling the robot and what it says.
If that isn't the case, then it is truly terrifying.
Police: we made a mistake. The facial recognition was wrong and misidentified
This guy: well, thanks for just paying my house off 😊
"I, ChatGPT, had no prior interaction with that person who had an interaction with ChatGPT suggesting that bromide consumption was safe and even beneficial. That was a _different_ ChatGPT!"
I listened to how AI is going to take over all the jobs and 99% of humanity will have no way of supporting itself financially. So either the main plan is to get rid of humanity, or AI taking over all jobs is doomed to failure. My reasoning is that companies will use AI and robotics to cut costs to produce what humans consume. If humans can't buy what companies produce because they have no jobs an…
I dont think ai generated art will ever fully replace human artists. Theres so many niches in many aspects of creating art that cannot be replicated by an ai like character design, consept art, realism, animation, story boards, vector art, comission art of a real human/pet etc and just physical paintings, the list could go on.
Ai replacing us is a scary thought for sure and people will absolutely…
Self driving cars are dangerous AF. I will never be able to relax getting on the freeway with 18 wheelers driving themselves
AI detectors like Winston AI are getting smarter! Best way to avoid detection? Add your own voice, edits, and real human input. No shortcuts! 😉✍️
It is better for a human to make something bad than AI to make something good.