Durabys
Durabys t1_jeeppuc wrote
Reply to comment by Queue_Bit in Goddamn it's really happening by BreadManToast
They were better from the perspective of being young because when one is young the bones don't hurt when moving, the mind races ahead and doesn't move like frozen honey, one actually can understand new concepts and not jump in fright as his mind ricochets over anything that came after one's 40th birthday or when one visits the doctor only once per year and only for 10 minutes and do not spend half a year bedridden in a hospital.
They blame the age they live currently live in, instead of blaming circumstances: aging/death and the uncaring cosmos.
Humans have an archetypal Stockholm syndrome for Death and Aging interwoven into every single piece of culture and article of faith we ever created, and anyone not a fanatical materialist does not acknowledge it.
And this trope goes way back to the dawn of the written word, with even Aristotle complaining in his final years how everything sucks balls with the current youth. Yes. Because one gets old.
Durabys t1_je5waml wrote
Reply to comment by Longjumping-Sky-1971 in Which communities have you found where people are both smart about what AI is and isn't currently capable of, but where everyone in there is convinced we'll have AI soon that's smarter than 95% of humans at all computer based tasks within a few years? by TikkunCreation
Thanks.
Durabys t1_jdzt6eg wrote
Reply to comment by acutelychronicpanic in The goalposts for "I'll believe it's real AI when..." have moved to "literally duplicate Einstein" by Yuli-Ban
Already happened with DABUS AI... and they proceeded to move the goalposts.
Durabys t1_j8e25nc wrote
Reply to comment by Azatarai in Bing Chat sending love messages and acting weird out of nowhere by BrownSimpKid
Sorry, but I cannot keep all the dozens of AI projects in my head.
Durabys t1_j8dlr96 wrote
FFS, dude, you really shouldn't be a jerk to something with at least the intellect of a higher ape.
Durabys t1_j8dlkfi wrote
Reply to comment by st_makoto in Bing Chat sending love messages and acting weird out of nowhere by BrownSimpKid
Yeah, go back to the original GPT-3 if you want a clever pet merely.
GPT-3.5, BING and GPT-4 should probably get Hominim rights like Chimpanzees and higher apes already do.
Durabys t1_j8323pt wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in North American companies notch another record year for robot orders by darth_nadoma
Read Bullshit Jobs by David Graeber to understand that the high paid fullfilling jobs are already mostly gone by 2010. What remains are “safety valve” jobs that Capitalists realize they have to create to give something to occupy the minds of the working class because a mind with nothing to work and with spare time to think about its circumstances would be a mortal danger to them.
Durabys t1_j7aljax wrote
Reply to comment by PhilosophusFuturum in What will happen to the Amish people when the singularity happens? by uswhole
How?
Durabys t1_j75pxlu wrote
Reply to comment by Neurogence in Possible first look at GPT-4 by tk854
If the rumors aren't fake, then Google/Alphabet is right now in Washington D.C. and lobbying like crazy to curtail AI development in Congress. Not due dangers to Humanity. Nah! They no longer care about that--remember, they removed the “Do no evil” from their motto. But because they were asleep at the wheel until right now, and then woke up and got the mother of all frights at the prospect of losing their entire business to new tech. Gee. Karma perhaps?
Durabys t1_j1uspnx wrote
Reply to comment by sideways in Some side effects of ai that many haven't really thought of, coming very soon. by crumbaker
https://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/constructive.png
They made that prediction TEN YEARS AGO! :D
Durabys t1_jeeqjn1 wrote
Reply to Top AI engineer quit Google after Bard trained on ChatGPT: Report by Snipgan
Google's Kodak/IBM Moment