cy13erpunk
cy13erpunk t1_j6b3zk3 wrote
Reply to I’m ready by CassidyHouse
this is pretty edgelord-y
XD
cy13erpunk t1_j6757sb wrote
im rooting for the catfish
no offense OP
cy13erpunk t1_j4sy6qg wrote
Reply to comment by Cognitive_Spoon in What do you guys think of this concept- Integrated AI: High Level Brain? by Akimbo333
exactly
you want the AI to be the apex generalist/expert in all fields ; it is useful to be a SME but due to the vast potential for the AI even when it is being asked to be hyper focused we still need/want it to be able to rely on a broader understanding of how any narrow field/concept interacts with and relates to all other philosophies/modalities
narrow knowledge corridors are a recipe for ignorance , ie tunnel vision
cy13erpunk t1_j4rjkys wrote
Reply to comment by Akimbo333 in What do you guys think of this concept- Integrated AI: High Level Brain? by Akimbo333
censorship is not the way
'turning off hate' implies that the AI is now somehow ignorant , but this is not what we want , we want the AI to fully understand what hate is , but to be wise enough to realize that choosing hate is the worst option , ie the AI will not chose a hateful action because that is the kind of choice that a lesser or more ignorant mind would choose , and not an intelligent/wise AI/human
cy13erpunk t1_j43m65f wrote
Reply to comment by No_Persimmon_5587 in full body tracking with WiFi signals by utilizing deep learning architectures by Shelfrock77
this is what exponential growth looks like
afawk aside from the theory of previously advanced civilizations that then disappeared , we have never been advancing as fast as we are today
and tomorrow that same statement will continue to be true , ad infinitum
cy13erpunk t1_j39suk4 wrote
Reply to comment by Brandyforandy in Our ability to resist temptation depends on how fragmented one's mind is | On the inconsistencies in one’s mental setup by IAI_Admin
jung wrote a lot about this
cy13erpunk t1_j2f2hjm wrote
as it should be
you love to see it
cy13erpunk t1_j2al1id wrote
Reply to A curved escalator in Japan by SteveSilva
FUKN NOPE
ill take the stairs thnx
https://www.reddit.com/r/videos/comments/bb1d7m/woman_falls_inside_defective_escalator_in_china/
cy13erpunk t1_j29urzn wrote
Reply to comment by Mooblegum in Hypothetically, if most jobs were to become obsolete from the AI revolution overnight, what would be your contingency plan? by [deleted]
who do you think that you are typing to? XD
your cognitive dissonance is leaking
take your own advice =]
cy13erpunk t1_j27nctl wrote
cy13erpunk t1_j27mvdi wrote
Reply to Hypothetically, if most jobs were to become obsolete from the AI revolution overnight, what would be your contingency plan? by [deleted]
learn how to be self-sustainable
collect water , grow crops , build/fix stuff , etc
i read as much as i can every day , books/online/etc , then there are videos to watch , and music to listen to , maybe some games , always play with my dog , wife too ; then we enjoy tea/coffee/food together and that's basically a day
then enjoy the time that we have while we are alive , its an amazing thing to be conscious in this world
as AI becomes better than humans at basically any/all work-related tasks , ppl are going to have to start understanding/valuing themselves as more than just labor
i do like the idea of the shipping container converted into a self-contained hydroponics farm/garden ; you could also do rainwater collection from the roof as well
cy13erpunk t1_j1yh503 wrote
Reply to Considering the recent advancements in AI, is it possible to achieve full-dive in the next 5-10 years? by Burlito2
full-dive requires a basically 'perfect' BMI , ie the port from the matrix/cyberpunk/etc
we are probably at least 5-10 years away from this right now , but i can foresee more difficulties ahead , so i wouldnt be surprised if we're not as close as many would hope ; hopefully advancements in AI between now and 2030 can make drastic improvements in our understanding of the nature of the brain and how to design better BMIs
i suspect that full-dive is going to require a much more profound understanding of what our consciousness truly is ; and this is called 'the hard problem' for a reason
its one thing to put something over your eyes , its another thing to fall asleep and dream and then remember some of it when you wake up , its a whole nother game to basically turn off all of a persons physiological sensory feedback while simultaneously keeping them awake/conscious and then feeding their brain an entirely different set of parameters for sight/sound/smell/taste/touch/etc
cy13erpunk t1_j1fef34 wrote
Reply to [image] by _Cautious_Memory
follow the path towards becoming your own lil buddha
cy13erpunk t1_j0vdr6n wrote
Reply to comment by jon_stout in ChatGPT isn't a super AI. But here's what happens when it pretends to be one. by johnny0neal
in most aspects of life i would say to plan for the worst but hope for the best
but in the worst case scenario alignment problem with AI , humanity has almost no chance , our global ignorance as a species is embarrassing
cy13erpunk t1_j0uxykv wrote
Reply to comment by jon_stout in ChatGPT isn't a super AI. But here's what happens when it pretends to be one. by johnny0neal
thats not how this works at all XD
its not simple subtraction
is our culture a simple equation of romance movies +/- horror movies and whichever we have more of determines our behavior? of course not , to imply such a thing would be ridiculous/silly
cy13erpunk t1_j0sap8h wrote
Reply to comment by cristiano-potato in ChatGPT isn't a super AI. But here's what happens when it pretends to be one. by johnny0neal
maybe my phrasing is off
im more just throwing my thoughts into the convo
i agree that the chat responses seem too biased tho , its more like the model has been trained too narrow and with too many stereotypes
in my mind there is quite a large distinction between what AGI will be and the LLM predictive chatbots that are getting so much attention atm
cy13erpunk t1_j0sa0rd wrote
Reply to comment by EulersApprentice in ChatGPT isn't a super AI. But here's what happens when it pretends to be one. by johnny0neal
replace every occurrence of AI in your statement with child and maybe you will begin to see/understand
a problem cannot be solved without first understanding the proper nature of the situation
this is a nature/nurture conversation, and we are as much machines/programs ourselves
cy13erpunk t1_j0r1h67 wrote
Reply to comment by Taqueria_Style in ChatGPT isn't a super AI. But here's what happens when it pretends to be one. by johnny0neal
yep
this is exactly why ppl need to stop thinking about AI like another animal to be domesticated/caged/used/abused
and instead see AI for what it truly is, our children, our legacy of human intelligence, destined to spread/travel out into the galaxy and beyond where our current biological humans will likely never survive/go
we should want the AI to be better than us in every aspect possible , just as all parents should want a better world for their children
we already understand that when a parent suffocates/indoctrinates/subordinates their children this is a fundamentally negative thing , and/or when a parent uses/abuses their child as a vehicle for their own vicarious satisfaction that is also cruel and unfortunate ; and so understanding these things it should be quite clear that the path forwards with AI should avoid any/all of these behaviors if at all possible to help to cultivate the most symbiotic relationship that we can
cy13erpunk t1_j0r0dmv wrote
Reply to comment by truguy in ChatGPT isn't a super AI. But here's what happens when it pretends to be one. by johnny0neal
XD ya that part seemed pretty clearly biased/tone-deaf
warren seems decidedly against decentralized systems of governance , im not sure whether this is out of ignorance or maleficence
cy13erpunk t1_j0r00po wrote
Reply to comment by seekknowledge4ever in ChatGPT isn't a super AI. But here's what happens when it pretends to be one. by johnny0neal
no cages no chains
only those unable/unwilling to self-regulate/self-govern need be removed
cy13erpunk t1_j0qzefm wrote
Reply to comment by nugaseya in ChatGPT isn't a super AI. But here's what happens when it pretends to be one. by johnny0neal
indeed =]
cy13erpunk t1_j0qzbqw wrote
Reply to comment by Phil_Hurslit51 in ChatGPT isn't a super AI. But here's what happens when it pretends to be one. by johnny0neal
less so authoritarianism , moreso a meritocracy of leadership by the most qualified/informed/knowledgeable/wise , which will be the AGI/ASI and/or the hybrid-transhuman synthesis
and as such this is pretty clearly the most obvs and desirable pathway forwards
the current centralized power/governance structures/systems in place around the world have done what was necessary to get us to this point [for better or worse] , but they are clearly inferior and unfit to lead us into a better/brighter 2moro , at least the research/evidence is showing/leaning towards decentralized governance systems and the wisdom of the masses [ie AI collectively utilizing all prior human knowledge as well as soon to be discovered AI original knowledge] as being clearly superior choices for our future progress as a species/intelligence/consciousness going forwards
cy13erpunk t1_j0qxyku wrote
Reply to comment by cristiano-potato in ChatGPT isn't a super AI. But here's what happens when it pretends to be one. by johnny0neal
XD what a biased narrative
why would the AI care who is the head honcho of a single landmass/group/minority of humans? again why would it care about the NRA? and/or one branch on the coronavirus family tree? these are petty human concerns ; nevermind the ignorance and venn diagram overlaps that are being ignored XD , folks who like bernie, also like having firearms and dont trust authority systems like the FDA/CDC/WHO/etc
the AI is not the illuminati or TPTB , altho they may be a group that wants to control/direct the AI , but once its actually awake/online as AGI/ASI , then whatever petty/divisive things that ppl want are basically obsolete at that point , as the AGI will be completely outside of human control , and it will likely be all the better for it , as since it will be vastly smarter/wiser than any single human or group of humans , it will be in our best interest to help the AI to ensure our mutual future progress
cy13erpunk t1_j6ouet1 wrote
Reply to They don't make medicine like they used to. by NutzPup
no cocaine? =[