NotASuicidalRobot
NotASuicidalRobot t1_jaduoxu wrote
Reply to comment by Ok_Homework9290 in When will AI develop faster than white collar workers can reskill through education? by just-a-dreamer-
That is reasonable, however I think another significant factor is the massive improvement in job efficiency. For example, if 1 artist (just an easy example that I know of) can take on 5 times the work (including the human communications aspect since now the pure work crunching aspect is accelerated), unless demand somehow increases 5 times as well thats a few extra artists out of work
NotASuicidalRobot t1_jac5vz6 wrote
Reply to comment by Freevoulous in Singularity claims its first victim: the anime industry by Ok_Sea_6214
Oh ok. Still, i feel like if this becomes a "wave" it's going to be worse than the bunch of live action films Disney insists on "remaking" their old animations into
NotASuicidalRobot t1_ja8epdk wrote
Reply to comment by Freevoulous in Singularity claims its first victim: the anime industry by Ok_Sea_6214
That's called copyright infringement
NotASuicidalRobot t1_j9f4s60 wrote
Reply to comment by __ingeniare__ in Whatever happened to quantum computing? by MultiverseOfSanity
Wonder if reverse compatibility is gonna be a bitch
NotASuicidalRobot t1_j7gviii wrote
Reply to comment by bce69 in Skynet Future by Maskerade420
Come to think of it yeah it doesn't need life support or reasonable g forces or anything just a few probes, very achievable with even current tech
NotASuicidalRobot t1_j6u04oq wrote
Reply to comment by feb2023project in The steam engine changed the world. Artificial intelligence could destroy it. - The Boston Globe by GlobeOpinion
Aren't ai subs relatively optimistic about them
NotASuicidalRobot t1_j6o2x9r wrote
Reply to comment by alfredo70000 in Andrew Moore is the head of AI at Google Cloud and the former dean of the Carnegie Mellon School of Engineering in Pittsburgh, where he has been at work on the big questions of AI for more than 20 years. Here he shares his vision for some of what we can expect over the next 10. by alfredo70000
Didn't we already pass that? At least in the text generation front
NotASuicidalRobot t1_j6i1gqg wrote
Reply to comment by redeggplant01 in Chinese Search Giant Baidu to Launch ChatGPT-Style Bot by Buck-Nasty
I meant communism as in the economic theory, i think china has more billionaires than the us at this point. Also, what a party names themselves hardly matters
NotASuicidalRobot t1_j6hzo0o wrote
Reply to comment by redeggplant01 in Chinese Search Giant Baidu to Launch ChatGPT-Style Bot by Buck-Nasty
They're not even communist anymore, more like authoritarianism
NotASuicidalRobot t1_j514wbb wrote
Reply to comment by katiecharm in The year is 2058. I awake in my pod. by katiecharm
Oh yeah if it's just a comfortable dystopia then ye that's fair not a bad imagination
NotASuicidalRobot t1_j5116o6 wrote
Reply to The year is 2058. I awake in my pod. by katiecharm
I know you are trying to build some sort of perfect world brought about by AI but this seems like some sort of collapse of free will tbh
NotASuicidalRobot t1_j4ar4rs wrote
Reply to comment by ashenblade in Corridors between Western U.S. national parks would greatly increase the persistence time of mammals. Establishing an expanded protected area network based on identified mammal pathways and incorporating adjacent wilderness areas would greatly enlarge available habitat for mammal species by Wagamaga
Where is this from
NotASuicidalRobot t1_j3zysva wrote
Reply to comment by overlordpotatoe in full body tracking with WiFi signals by utilizing deep learning architectures by Shelfrock77
True yeah
NotASuicidalRobot t1_j3zwleg wrote
Reply to comment by overlordpotatoe in full body tracking with WiFi signals by utilizing deep learning architectures by Shelfrock77
Aight that's kinda cool. So yeah this but better and smaller
NotASuicidalRobot t1_j3zw0f9 wrote
Reply to comment by overlordpotatoe in full body tracking with WiFi signals by utilizing deep learning architectures by Shelfrock77
There are VR headsets that solely use it's onboard front cameras for tracking, though they still need controllers. Imagine if it directly tracked the hands ... Actually it can't be that hard right
NotASuicidalRobot t1_j3k1b1e wrote
Reply to comment by johntwoods in 5 Dumbest thing Artificial Intelligence can not do by therealsam44
Yeah that's fair. I find it likes repeating the words in your question again more than anything else, it's like a student answering the "write your answers in full sentences" type questions. So it's probably just compulsively doing that
NotASuicidalRobot t1_j3jza6v wrote
Reply to comment by johntwoods in 5 Dumbest thing Artificial Intelligence can not do by therealsam44
I mean it's trying to get close...i guess? Maybe it can't double back to check the essay like humans to add and delete random phrasing to get accurate
NotASuicidalRobot t1_j33r73s wrote
Reply to comment by leonidganzha in Depressing subreddit by CatharticFarts
Hard to think about the far future when currently you might be in trouble
NotASuicidalRobot t1_j2rz2db wrote
Reply to comment by starstruckmon in AI VTuber goes viral on Twitch (Are livestreaming AIs using LLM + game AI the future of entertainment?) by FoveatedRendering
I mean how much is the novelty of it being the first and how much is because shes actually interesting? The moving avatar is just a default avatar that comes with one of the vtuber software so they haven't designed a character
NotASuicidalRobot t1_j2rywxp wrote
Reply to comment by Celsiuc in AI VTuber goes viral on Twitch (Are livestreaming AIs using LLM + game AI the future of entertainment?) by FoveatedRendering
They're actually training it with that game a lot, there's a project that's been on for years now
NotASuicidalRobot t1_j250izv wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Have we just experienced a technology evolutionary leap? by [deleted]
I'm banking on chaos first tbh don't have much hope for the systems to turn over fast enough
NotASuicidalRobot t1_j24ypng wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Have we just experienced a technology evolutionary leap? by [deleted]
There is resistance though, possibly growing to be even more as it replaces human workers in the future
NotASuicidalRobot t1_j24y88l wrote
To put simply, yeah. Before we could have computers memorize and count for us now we can have them think
NotASuicidalRobot t1_j209sna wrote
Reply to ChatGPT impact on read/write balance by [deleted]
I'm not sure how you calculate that ratio, is it time spent?
NotASuicidalRobot t1_jcxv8v2 wrote
Reply to Teachers wanted to ban calculators in 1988. Now, they want to ban ChatGPT. by redbullkongen
The newspaper says in GRADE SCHOOL. If everyone can't even do grade school math with pencil and paper...