kfractal
kfractal t1_ja19i89 wrote
Reply to do you know what the "singularity" is? by innovate_rye
upvote for educational purposes.
kfractal t1_j8p7e6o wrote
elon stans self identifying by posting unrelated dreck?
kfractal t1_j8nmwva wrote
Reply to Elon Musk, who co-founded firm behind ChatGPT, warns A.I. is ‘one of the biggest risks’ to civilization by ethereal3xp
opinion: downvote anything about elon in r/technology which suggests that elon knows anything about something.
kfractal t1_j56s8ln wrote
the power of capitalism to draw down moral barriers is amazing.
kfractal t1_j14t0xr wrote
i think there's a signalling count (limit) argument that could be used to suggest that microscopic (organic!) intelligence can't be self-hosted.
kfractal t1_j14o7tx wrote
i can guess a few. 5 probably:
. teachers
. caregivers
. robot/machine maint
. doctors
. govt administration
but yeah, if you widen your POV a little it looks like the start of the knee.
kfractal t1_ixmyn33 wrote
Reply to Neuralink event on Nov 30th by Melveron
musk taint
kfractal t1_ivfdyt4 wrote
Reply to Humanoid robots could generate $154 billion in revenue over next 15 years, Goldman Sachs reports by Gari_305
or they could not. how reliable are GS's previous predictions?
kfractal t1_isri6nd wrote
the line of "programming" will move about. we'll need to continue to "specify" until the AI does the specifications. hopefully self-proving.
i give us about 10 years.
kfractal t1_ja1mfbi wrote
Reply to We are in the early days of AI used as tool for biological design. It’s potential to design new proteins + DNA sequences from the building blocks of life is astonishing. by MichaelTen
being able to simulate lots of these interacting with each other and the real world is still part of the problem. but a step toward better understanding nonetheless.