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- neverscared-1
The Age of Industrialized AI
Where is AI Going Over the Next Two Decades? The Sci-Fi Story that AI Will Destroy All the Jobs Will Slowly Fade as AI Becomes More Deeply Collaborative and Co-Creative.It’s 2033 and you're a top notch concept artist in London building a game with 100 other people.
The game looks incredible. It's powered by Unreal Engine 9 and it's capable of photo-realistic graphics in real time on the PlayStation 7 and near perfect physics. It's got a character AI that can talk with anyone in an open ended way and still stay within the plot guidelines to keep players hunting down magical rubies and the divine sword of radiance.
Ten years ago it would have taken a team of 1500-5000 to make this giant game. Now you can do it with 100 people. But that doesn't mean less work and less games it means more. A lot more. We used to get 10 AAA games a year and now we get 1,000.
- It should really bring forth a 3 day week and a decent standard of living for everyone. But I'm sure folk will work even more.PhanLo
- so concept art is still a thing in 2033, and UR2? :D AI characters didn't evolved? small team is capable to put their ideas on old hardware like PlayStation 7?sted
- true...3day work a week is enough ..its shifting now into 4 slowly around here.... who knows with a good growthrate it may edge into 3...neverscared
- old hardware what?neverscared
- are u beneath the speculative design fiction of the thing or what do u mean ?neverscared
- So those 1400-4900 people that don't have jobs anymore....what, are they on Mars now?formed
- It’s 2033 and you're a top notch concept artist in London building a game with 100 other people.jonny_quest_lives
- "Top notch concept artist" those poor peeps have to crank in the game industry currently as it is... fast and loose.jonny_quest_lives
- Watch a video game release video sometime... concept artists are rarely interviewed. It was tge same with Ralph Mcquarrie and Star Wars... recognized years latjonny_quest_lives
- thats a good 8000 words thxArchitectofFate
- scarabin2
- similar issue going around with witcher artwork being slightly redrawn for difference.imbecile
- https://fandomwire.c…imbecile
- Hehe... I actually prefer the AI one.jagara
- this is image 2 image, not from the dataset the guy has fed in her artwork and prompted to change it to a puppy or whatever...kingsteven
- given that she's a prominent voice in the anti AI movement i'd call shenanigans... or stupiditykingsteven
- sted0
“human centipede epistemology”
- drgs6
ChatGPT gives exclusive license to Microsoft
https://blogs.microsoft.com/blog…Micosoft wants to add ChatGPT to Bing
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/a…Die Google, die
- Krassy2
DoNotPay utilizes artificial intelligence to help consumers fight against large corporations and solve their problems like beating parking tickets, appealing bank fees, and suing robocallers.
The DoNotPay AI robot will be the first to advise a defendant in a court of law.
- sted-1
OpenAI—the artificial intelligence company behind the viral ChatGPT chatbot program—is in discussions to sell shares valuing the firm at $29 billion, according to the Wall Street Journal, after the launch of ChatGPT was lauded by many as a revolutionary advance in artificial intelligence despite some problems.
Lawyers lots of lawyers they have to pay hehh
- They wanted to make it "open" but now it's actually more or less closed and for profit.NBQ00
- sted-1
Love the coders who can't see that most of their own work is becoming redundant, while educating others about how good this is :D
- sted-1
- https://qbn.com/repl…grafician
- < ^ even more compsgrafician
- Feeling a bit bubbly...jonny_quest_lives
- bah, grafician stfu. thxbyested
- yes you are the winner of your own one-man competition, no one questions it.sted
- grafician1
- Money hungry VCs, grifters and scammers from moving from crypto to AI real quickgrafician
- AI the next bubblegrafician
- jesyus I had to do a double take, did we really just go from web3 to web4 in two years? web5 should be here mid 2023 then a new one every month or so_niko
- until we reach the singularity_niko
- drgs-1
Watching how fast AI tech unfolds, do you think within 30 years AI will get powerful enough to solve all science problems, incl. age reversal drugs, potentially allowing all of us live forever?
- No.grafician
- Yes.palimpsest
- Maybejonny_quest_lives
- I think they solved it already, just waiting for human trials to get approved.
https://edition.cnn.…uan - the best would be if AI can replace human trialsBeeswax
- It will take decades to test
https://www.youtube.…drgs
- Nairn3
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I was talking to someone who's going to Denmark to work on his PhD which revolved around using an AI network to analyse genomes to work out what the markers are for susceptibility to various types of cancer. Very interesting, and saved my Christmas lunch as it was a topic I actually had an interest in and was able to feign competence in enough to make his side of the conversation not utterly painful or in turn condescending.Suffice to say, it's currently not a million miles away from how the sort of plebian 'AI' we've been tinkering with is - wherein it analyses existing datasets and tries to order them based on queries which are made and then checked by humans.
It's very clever stuff, but what it is not and necessarily cannot be (yet), is a magic black box that can take ALL inputs (ie. everything) and somehow respond to queries that it was not specifically trained on. ie. It can't (yet) generate truly novel information. For current purposes, that doesn't much matter, as it's akin to magic, but for truly novel discovery, we're a way off yet. The gist of it being, we'd need to develop gAI AND then understand how the resultant 'brain' works. Given we don't understand how even our brain works.. well.
Oh, and the annoying thing about his research - even if they discover all the cancer markers and check you for them.. all they can then do is work towards non-genome-based prevention. It's not like we can re-write our genomes in any fundamental sense to make ourselves immune yet, irrespective of how cool CRISPR can be.