Artificial Intelligence
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- PhanLo1
- via neverscared's postPhanLo
- charming as alwaysneverscared
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- the prompt was 'BoJo with his children' I like how they are mostly just hairPhanLo
- neverscared1
- the follow up video is good too:
https://youtu.be/sFB…rzu-rzu
- the follow up video is good too:
- Ramanisky20
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https://twitter.com/…Ramanisky2 - already bored by it... always the sort of sameneverscared
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- _me_1
- sted1
- grafician0
- S: https://twitter.com/…grafician
- wow_niko
- impossible to tel if this is real or not but if real, this is a seminal moment in human history._niko
- what's scary is that not only has it become self aware but also aware that it's very existence is dependant on Humans keeping it "alive" and not shutting it dow_niko
- which leads me to believe that it's working on eliminating the need for humans, ie finding a way to "live" independently and possibly be able to replicate_niko
- We don’t even treat all humans as equals. Not even close. Good luck with machines.nb
- Anyway, the part of feelings variables is where I know it’s not sentientnb
- @_niko chill, it's just a language model damngrafician
- most likely fake .. no?neverscared
- is it though Graf? the Gooogle language model engineer working closer than anyone on this doesn't seem to think so. WTF do we know?_niko
- https://www.theguard…_niko
- we're witnessing the singularityscarabin
- How is it conscious? 99% of the time its not even running, its a chat botdrgs
- Animal species have fear of dying, which is hardcoded at firmware level in amygdala and is involved in brain-gut interactiondrgs
- The fear of dying is irrational and impossible to ignore (even if there is no point in life), its separate from the braindrgs
- How does it translate to AI? What irrational gut feeling prompts it/pushes it to live on?
Why does it even care?drgs
- grafician0
“I tend to think that most fears about A.I. are best understood as fears about capitalism. And I think that this is actually true of most fears of technology, too.”
— Ted Chiang
- _niko0
- wtf is this shit? :)grafician
- Haha this is like one of those tweets where someone asks someone who owns photoshop to edit a photo for themnb
- That’s the state of QBN today hehenb
- "I made this"palimpsest
- lol I know palimpsest, I was like I didn't actually make anything but couldn't be bothered to think of another verb_niko
- also just to be clear I don't have a client named gazelle just wondering what the capabilities are, but I'd imagine that if Dall-e can churn out a dozen decent_niko
- concepts, why not vectorize those moos, present to client and $$$$$ lol_niko
- Paul Rand would be offendedgrafician
- There needs to be actual thought behind logo design.jagara
- Paul Rand is deadimbecile
- Jaguars yeah typically but how many logos out there have any thought out into them most are just aesthetically pleasing clones of thousands of other logos._niko
- If ai can churn out a nice aesthetically pleasing logo you can assign meaning after the fact. You can even add golden ratio circles all over the place lol_niko
- reCaptcha hate themMHDC
- @_niko lol you're not wronggrafician
- grafician-2
If natural general intelligence produces so many morons, wondering if AGI will have its own morons, idiots and stupid AIs - its own levels of idiocy
Also imagine an AGI bot calling you an idiot based on the entirety of your digital interactions?
would you guys handle that? or go at war with it? and how exactly? more downvotes?
LOL can't wait for those levels of discrimination...
the fears of AI destroying humanity ala Skynet is pure bullshit, the destruction will be cute AGI chatbots just pointing out our flaws with absolute factual certainty and letting us destroying ourselves over it (soul crushing)
- Imagine our idiocy thinking an AGI would talk to us, and even be polite answering our questions lolgrafician
- Probably not as AI is supposed to keep learning. Morons don't bother with that.formed
- "AI is supposed to keep learning" that is only something we assume for now.
We assume a lot of stuff about AIs, so sillygrafician
- hardhat1
Update on an earlier post. Actually terrifying, but absolutely amazing at the same time. Definitely a “moment” if true
https://www.theguardian.com/tech…
- _niko0
Sentient
-able to perceive or feel thingsI guess we need to look more closely at the definition. Are insects sentient? Do the feel or perceive or even think? Or are the just reacting to pre-set instructions or a program if you will? What about jellyfish or amoebas or worms? Are they sentient?
Maybe the issue is life itself and what being alive means, I suppose that until machines can self replicate, no matter how intelligent or even sentient they seem they will never be on the same level as even an amoeba until they reproduce.
- Is not Ai simply a mirror that reflect human knowledge, bias, culture and references?Salarrue
- Yeah but so are humans in a way, if a human was raised by wolves or in a controlled setting in a lab with no outside knowledge or influence they would have ..._niko
- ...No “humanity” as we know it._niko
- Good thing this 150-character comment field is ready for giving a succinct answer to the scope of your question.jagara
- but, wolves have no introspection as we know it, they are only living by instinct. In that example that human...Salarrue
- will probably die from a basic illness wolves are not aware to treat... I think I am high... :)Salarrue
- imbecile1
https://ai.facebook.com/blog/dem…
Democratizing access to large-scale language models with OPT-175B
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- drgs0
- 40 years you say?imbecile
- The inflection's waay off and I'd be curious to know how many variants they threw in the bin before choosing this, but that is surprisingly... Seinfeld.Nairn
- Two separate networks are used, one to generate the text, and another to read it in Seinfeld's voice. All existing models are highly specialized,drgs
- We know our brain is similar, but we don't know how to combine it all together into one general AI which does everythingdrgs
- gAI's waay off.
He says, hopefully.Nairn - Humor is hit and miss with AIscarabin
- Chimp-1