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RavenWolf1 t1_j9iodho wrote

Well I don't want humanity to able to control AGI because humans are stupid animals and they shit everything up. Look our lives now. Our civilization is shitty place. We have greed. We have inequality. We compete with each other. We don't much care about other species. We are not fit to rule anything. It should be AI overlord who rule over us. There is good chance that AI would do much better job of ruling.

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maskedpaki t1_j9ilkeq wrote

it seems like its 6 times more expensive than chatgpt given the relative pricing

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since chatgpt costs a few cents per query we can expect this to cost a few tens of cents per query.

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But the queries can be like 20,000 words of context which allows it to write like whole programs entire research papers short books etc

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ExtraFun4319 t1_j9ijmok wrote

As someone who actually works in a related field and is pretty familiar with the actual field of AI itself, and have met and know people with all sorts of work backgrounds which has given me insight about many work fields, I am extremely doubtful that ChatGPT (in any capacity) will result in major layoffs.

The technology just isn't there, and I don't see it getting there (to the level where it'd cause the economic damage you're describing) anytime soon.

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End3rWi99in t1_j9iisv2 wrote

> requires more human touch

As a counter argument, I believe a human touch can include anything all over the map. I don't blame someone looking to get more of an unbiased or more reserved iteration before submitting anything important, especially if you conclude it does a better job than you of conveying meaning. I sometimes struggle at getting to the core of what I mean through words. It's one of the reasons emoji's were created.

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drekmonger t1_j9iios3 wrote

Heh. I tried their rationalization step with ChatGPT, just with prompting. For their question about the fries and crackers it said the problem is flawed, because there's such a thing as crackers with low or no salt. Also correctly inferred that fries are usually salted, but don't have to be. (of course, it didn't have the picture to go by, which was the point of the research)

Great paper though. Thanks for sharing.

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