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CriminalizeGolf t1_j43xc6t wrote
Reply to comment by takecarebrushyohair in Vehicles in 2030. My predictions; leave yours in comments. by sarinGasSmells
It's probably always going to be cheaper to buy a new or lightly used budget electric vehicle than it is to convert a 90's+ ICE car to electric.
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Reply to comment by CloudDrinker in Things like ChatGPT being used in some future games for dynamic and realistic NPC engagement by crua9
I'm thinking about it and I'm pretty sure we'll need a human level AGI before we get something capable of spitting out complex AAA quality games.
It's one thing to make a pong clone with a limited number of states and inputs, but general intelligence is required by definition to do level design, audio, 3D graphics, physics, writing, etc with zero human input.
The day an AI can make the next Elder Scrolls or GTA on its own is the day we hit singularity.
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Reply to comment by FeedbackMotor5498 in Things like ChatGPT being used in some future games for dynamic and realistic NPC engagement by crua9
Absolutely no way we get high quality videogames entirely generated from prompts within a year or two.
Game devs using AI to assist in development, yes. But 100% made by AI videogames with no human direction other than a simple prompt? We're at least a decade or two out from that.
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Reply to comment by digitalindigo in can someone explain the difference between quantum computing and classic computing in simpler words? how can quantum computing benefit us from a consumer perspective? by village_aapiser
ChatGPT is like the Midjourney of language AIs. It can spit out some pretty impressive stuff, but it all kinda sounds the same once you learn to recognize it.
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Reply to comment by digitalindigo in can someone explain the difference between quantum computing and classic computing in simpler words? how can quantum computing benefit us from a consumer perspective? by village_aapiser
Was this written by chatGPT?
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Reply to comment by AsuhoChinami in 2023 predictions by ryusan8989
https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/chinese-room/
There is a philosophy thought experiment related to the difference between functional understanding and "true" understanding
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Reply to comment by Lejeune_Dirichelet in What will be future like next 5 years, 10 or 15 years. by nowaysingh
Still doubtful. High calorie staple crops simply require far more light to grow than greens do. That's just physics.
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Reply to comment by AsuhoChinami in AGI Content / reasons for short timelines ~ 10 Years or less until AGI by Singularian2501
It just seems to me like people who actually work with and understand the SOTA in machine learning are probably the most qualified to make predictions about the future of the field.
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Reply to comment by AsuhoChinami in AGI Content / reasons for short timelines ~ 10 Years or less until AGI by Singularian2501
Why don't you go ask the people on /r/machinelearning when they expect AGI?
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Reply to comment by PLATINUMSILVER700 in What will be future like next 5 years, 10 or 15 years. by nowaysingh
Vertical farming might take off for greens and other low calorie vegetables over the next few decades but it is incredibly unrealistic to expect staple crops like grains, corn, legumes, etc to be mass produced with vertical farming any time soon.
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Reply to Let’s Make A List Of Every Good Movie/Show For The AI/Singularity Enthusiast by AnakinRagnarsson66
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