Bill Walker
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Ole ?Who should then? Some **** will no doubt end up at the wheel.
Ole ?Who should then? Some **** will no doubt end up at the wheel.
This man should not be allowed to have access to development that might become AGI. Governments should barely have that power, let alone some bloke.
This is an Oppenheimer moment in every sense. I can't believe the UN isn't investing trillions into AI to ensure the most intelligent development is under their control.I think people are vastly underestimating how quickly this technology can get away from us once it reaches a tipping point.
When that point is reached is hard to estimate but certainly by the time we realise we’ve reached it, it will already be too late.
Musk is bringing together a team of engineers to do something that is the equivalent of the Manhattan Project and he is absolutely the worst kind of person to oversee something of that gravity.
Easily. There are already things out there that can do this for grammar. Pronunciation might be slightly trickier. There is a Chinese firm that have developed a real-time translation app. You talk to someone and the app translates the conversation in realtime.Is there a possibly for it to correct my grammar and pronunciation in Spanish? Could it replace a language teacher is what I’m asking.
With my eyesight that read as theresanalforthat. Which is an entirely different website.This is a good website for those interested.... https://theresanaiforthat.com/
Personally I cant wait until Chatgpt is available as a voice service. That will be amazing.
If anyone's got some useful resources please share.
Agree with all of that. This is bigger than climate change, MUCH bigger. In not very long - like a few decades - the majority of people in the western world will likely be unemployed. And in a few more decades, everyone will be unemployed.This is an Oppenheimer moment in every sense. I can't believe the UN isn't investing trillions into AI to ensure the most intelligent development is under their control.
AI is coming whether we like it or not. There is no way to stop it. We can't even slow it down. Capitalism is to blame.
It's probably too late already.I think people are vastly underestimating how quickly this technology can get away from us once it reaches a tipping point.
When that point is reached is hard to estimate but certainly by the time we realise we’ve reached it, it will already be too late.
Musk is bringing together a team of engineers to do something that is the equivalent of the Manhattan Project and he is absolutely the worst kind of person to oversee something of that gravity.
I remember having a talk with Damocles years ago and he said robots are gonna unemploy people in short shrift, and I said no they're not! Show me a robot that can paint a house, and then he posted a video of a robot painting a houseAgree with all of that. This is bigger than climate change, MUCH bigger. In not very long - like a few decades - the majority of people in the western world will likely be unemployed. And in a few more decades, everyone will be unemployed.
That is the inexorable outcome unfolding in front of our eyes. Of course it cannot happen in reality because before then, society will break down with rioting in the streets and god knows what else. "Interesting times", is perhaps a bit of an understatement.
This man should not be allowed to have access to development that might become AGI. Governments should barely have that power, let alone some bloke.
Agree with all of that. This is bigger than climate change, MUCH bigger. In not very long - like a few decades - the majority of people in the western world will likely be unemployed. And in a few more decades, everyone will be unemployed.
That is the inexorable outcome unfolding in front of our eyes. Of course it cannot happen in reality because before then, society will break down with rioting in the streets and god knows what else. "Interesting times", is perhaps a bit of an understatement.
I agree, I was just being a bit conservative so as to not completely terrify people.I think we’re looking a lot sooner than a few decades.
We’re not that far off from an AI that is as smart as the most stupid human. We will probably reach that point before 2030. If that AI was tasked with increasing its own intelligence, it would likely jump from an IQ of 70, to around 140 in minutes. It would likely have an IQ 170,000 times higher than the SMARTEST human within days.
Exponential growth is scary.
The point I’m making is that as soon as we have an AI that is as smart as us, we will jump to a super intelligent AI in an incredibly short period of time. No human intervention could change our fate from that point.
I reckon there is more chance of us getting there within 10 years than not.
99.9% tax rate and universal maximum income.I agree, I was just being a bit conservative so as to not completely terrify people.
Mustafa Suleyman is the co-founder of DeepMind (since acquired by Google). He now runs InflectionAI - the company behind Pi AI mentioned above.
He's posed a more modern, more challenging kind of Turing test, whereby you simply say to the AI, "make me $1m from a retail website in just a few months, with just $100k of investment." And that's it. The AI has to do research, design products, build the website, interface with manufacturers and logistics providers, negotiate contracts and create and operate marketing campaigns, and do this all by itself.
He reckons AI will be able to do this in 2 years. 2 years. Let that sink in for a moment. Not 50 years or 20 years. 2 years.
What on earth will be left for any of us to do???
I agree, I was just being a bit conservative so as to not completely terrify people.
Mustafa Suleyman is the co-founder of DeepMind (since acquired by Google). He now runs InflectionAI - the company behind Pi AI mentioned above.
He's posed a more modern, more challenging kind of Turing test, whereby you simply say to the AI, "make me $1m from a retail website in just a few months, with just $100k of investment." And that's it. The AI has to do research, design products, build the website, interface with manufacturers and logistics providers, negotiate contracts and create and operate marketing campaigns, and do this all by itself.
He reckons AI will be able to do this in 2 years. 2 years. Let that sink in for a moment. Not 50 years or 20 years. 2 years.
What on earth will be left for any of us to do???
I am convinced that the end game (assume the AI super intelligences don't just kill us all, which is not something I would rely on) is some kind of communism. Whereby everyone is paid 90-odd percent of their normal wage for doing nothing and work - for the very few jobs that remain - is entirely optional. It will be a long and difficult road to get us to that place though, that's for sure.99.9% tax rate and universal maximum income.
Or we can sell bits of our bodies to the rich as a delicacy.
Pretty much nothing in between.
It's a rag!View attachment 87086
Until it can come up with an honest answer I refuse to trust this thing
I disagree with the bold point...I am convinced that the end game (assume the AI super intelligences don't just kill us all, which is not something I would rely on) is some kind of communism. Whereby everyone is paid 90-odd percent of their normal wage for doing nothing and work - for the very few jobs that remain - is entirely optional. It will be a long and difficult road to get us to that place though, that's for sure.