Blue Maverick
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Don’t worry they’ll cancel it way before thenDamn I’ve got a GP appointment then
Don’t worry they’ll cancel it way before thenDamn I’ve got a GP appointment then
What happens when the AI can invent a better AI than us though, it will increase exponentially and quick, shall we play a game!I think we're quite a long way away yet. Even today's AI such as ChatGPT isn't actually AI, it's just an algorithm which utilises the internet to formulate answers to questions. It cannot come up with new ideas or do anything that separates it from a very advanced version of Google.
They say the AI singularity is tied to processing power but I don't think that is really relevant. We're getting close to brain type levels of hardware and processing power but the software is a million miles off. Whilst computers are tied to 0's and 1's then we'll never see a true intelligence which isn't reliant or based upon human programming.
That doesn't mean we can't get AI and robots to do everything we need because do we really need an intelligent AI or do we actually just need far more powerful automation? I'd say the latter is best and the former is dangerous.
There is no guarantee that it can. AIs rate of development is still the result of human intelligence, not it's own. AI models require much more data to learn to the same level as a human, and that may always be the case.What happens when the AI can invent a better AI than us though, it will increase exponentially and quick, shall we play a game!
Get your phone to text the bloke at the next table and call him a ****how can AI start a fight in the pub?
Wrong film, that's the one with the little fella on the cycle that likes torturing people.What happens when the AI can invent a better AI than us though, it will increase exponentially and quick, shall we play a game!