Recent comments in /f/singularity

Cthulhu_was_tasty t1_j6k4646 wrote

Increasing longevity in humans is looking more and more likely. Tests on Animals have shown that this chemical can help undo damage to Telomeres, keeping genetic material intact for longer and preventing many of the disadvantages of aging.

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RabidHexley t1_j6k3jse wrote

Agreed. Not only because the technology doesn't yet exist. But because once it does it's impossible to accurately predict how it will be adopted and implemented by various industries on wildly unpredictable timelines, and what the actual impact would be once they did.

There's simply far too much to speculate on for any practical advice to be meaningful in this regard.

I think even when people aren't overestimating the rate AI tech will progress, they do overestimate how rapidly its effects will be felt in our actual lives. Once new tech is actually viable there's still significant delays before it's actually implemented, even AI is subject to this. Even if an AGI came out tomorrow, it will still likely be at least a decade before our lives we drastically changed by its development.

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Specialist-Pie8423 t1_j6k2biy wrote

Lol what is it you think I’m not getting here? You think I don’t comprehend the food is being made by people in a kitchen? My fucking point is you’re downplaying the automated nature of the entire system as “just a conveyor belt”. You’re so fucking stupid my god, I hate this dumb fucking site.

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94746382926 t1_j6k2bio wrote

Lol yeah I was hoping for the same thing but I'm not surprised I guess. And yeah somehow I don't think Bobo will ever go for a college degree lol.

Edit: It does mention in the article though that his fellow committee member Rep. Jay Obernolte (R-Calif.) has an AI masters degree as well so that's cool!

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Surur t1_j6k1qq7 wrote

Reply to A.I TIMELINE by Aze_Avora

You missed the short period where we all have AR glasses connected to an AI telling us exactly what to say and do.

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ajahiljaasillalla t1_j6k1qi5 wrote

But chatgpt etc. are owned by mega corporations. In communism there is only a common ownership. And open source projects are owned by everyone.

Maybe communism works better in online projects than in society as in societies there are people willing to do anything to gain power and the idea of communism is too weak to keep those people out of the power

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dr_set t1_j6k1eay wrote

Well, can mr. envious points us to any previous AI that we can use that does the same as ChatGPT? I tested all the coding ones, for example Github Co-pilot. ChatGPT blows them out of the water.

And it's not just the quality of the responses, equally important it's ease to use. Things like Co-pilot made me jump a lot of hoops and the client was limited dog-sh*t.

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