GenoHuman
GenoHuman t1_itg09m5 wrote
Reply to comment by Devoun in Given the exponential rate of improvement to prompt based image/video generation, in how many years do you think we'll see entire movies generated from a prompt? by yea_okay_dude
Yes neural networks require a working memory but there is already papers on this, Nvidia have made some success too in having their NN's with more stable and long lasting memory.
GenoHuman t1_itbz0u1 wrote
I like the idea that we are God pretending to be people.
GenoHuman t1_itbeqxd wrote
Reply to comment by BinyaminDelta in Thoughts on Job Loss Due to Automation by Redvolition
He also claimed they would be sending cargo to Mars with Starship in 2022, yeah...
GenoHuman t1_itbenld wrote
Reply to Thoughts on Job Loss Due to Automation by Redvolition
Entertainers and performers won't exist, the future is customers interacting with neural networks in feedback loops, no real people required to create new entertainment.
GenoHuman t1_itbekd8 wrote
Reply to comment by TheSingulatarian in Thoughts on Job Loss Due to Automation by Redvolition
When I was unemployed for almost a year I didn't sit around doing nothing, it was the most creative and productive year of my life, I was writing stories, making game prototypes, reading a bunch of books (which I've never done since), etc... all of that is severely limited when working and you don't even realize it but when the job is gone it all comes back, at least for me.
GenoHuman t1_ists3bq wrote
Reply to comment by TheSingulatarian in Talked to people minimizing/negating potential AI impact in their field? eg: artists, coders... by kmtrp
I think state is more accurate since it's universal, capitalism isn't.
GenoHuman t1_iss3wrx wrote
Reply to comment by Relative_Purple3952 in Talked to people minimizing/negating potential AI impact in their field? eg: artists, coders... by kmtrp
So it will be a client to neural network (NN) feedback loop. You have a goal in mind, by specifying this goal to your NN it will interpret it and create the functions required to reach that goal.
If it doesn't turn out how you wanted it, you can simply comment on that and it will change it accordingly. You are not doing this for anyone beyond yourself so there isn't a need for anyone else to have meetings or legal and regulatory paperwork with. AI generated art has already made this clear, people can generate whatever they'd like on their own local machines, that means regulations, etc are irrelevant from that standpoint because nobody know it even exist except you that are experiencing it.
You become both the creator and consumer, the middleman (developers, artists, filmmakers, etc...) are removed from the process.
GenoHuman t1_isrr1qw wrote
Reply to comment by SnowyNW in How will fields like engineering, mathematics, medicine, and finance be changed by AI in the coming years? by pradej
status if that's important to you can still be determined by attractiveness, social circle and personality, it already is in society today.
GenoHuman t1_isrqngm wrote
Reply to comment by Desperate_Donut8582 in Talked to people minimizing/negating potential AI impact in their field? eg: artists, coders... by kmtrp
think outside the box, why would AI do any of those things? It can simply generate them like it does with images or text2video, you can have actors in new movies or boxing against each other even though it has never happened in real life, it's all information at the end of the day and none will be the wiser.
GenoHuman t1_isrqihp wrote
Reply to comment by Desperate_Donut8582 in Talked to people minimizing/negating potential AI impact in their field? eg: artists, coders... by kmtrp
"and for some time, all was good."
GenoHuman t1_isrqejy wrote
Reply to comment by DorianGre in Talked to people minimizing/negating potential AI impact in their field? eg: artists, coders... by kmtrp
We are all digging the hole, anything else is an illusion, you have no power in reality, you're a slave to the state and you'll be a slave to AGI. That's inevitable.
GenoHuman t1_isrq398 wrote
Reply to comment by jawfish2 in Talked to people minimizing/negating potential AI impact in their field? eg: artists, coders... by kmtrp
Okay but what if I could use a neural network from home that allow me to write any software I desire, why would I want to hire other people at that point? All I need is a cup of coffee and a NN to do the hard work for me.
Meetings, paperwork etc are inefficient, you want to remove those components.
GenoHuman t1_isrpsfs wrote
Reply to comment by Owner2229 in Talked to people minimizing/negating potential AI impact in their field? eg: artists, coders... by kmtrp
No, at that point you have customer & NN's interacting, the developers don't have to be part of the picture, you cut out the middleman.
GenoHuman t1_isrpqbm wrote
Reply to comment by manOnPavementWaving in Talked to people minimizing/negating potential AI impact in their field? eg: artists, coders... by kmtrp
That's not even true though, a lot of physical jobs would be harder to replace than programmers.
GenoHuman t1_isa7tzh wrote
Reply to Would you be friends with a robot? by TheHamsterSandwich
Would I be willing to be friend with another lifeform than my own? Sure lol
GenoHuman t1_is9ruxh wrote
Reply to comment by sticky_symbols in Scientists teach brain cells in a dish to play Pong, opening potential path to powerful AI by WikkaOne
It was only 700,000 neurons, for reference the human brain has 86 billion neurons.
GenoHuman t1_is15mcm wrote
Reply to comment by Quealdlor in MIT And IBM Researchers Present A New Technique That Enables Machine Learning Models To Continually Learn From New Data On Intelligent Edge Devices Using Only 256KB Of Memory by Dr_Singularity
4090 can easily run any modern game in 4K 60fps, in fact it can run most games at 4K 100+ fps with ray tracing.
GenoHuman t1_is0om1c wrote
Hedonism is what people will do.
GenoHuman t1_is0oghu wrote
Reply to comment by AGI_Civilization in what jobs will we have post singularity? by theferalturtle
But AI would still be more efficient than people so why would we alter ourselves to be better workers if we can get rid of it completely? lol
GenoHuman t1_is0oa68 wrote
Reply to comment by CremeEmotional6561 in what jobs will we have post singularity? by theferalturtle
But why? Why would you work as an athlete if you can live in leisure with the same abundance anyway? lol
GenoHuman t1_is0o2of wrote
Reply to comment by darklinux1977 in what jobs will we have post singularity? by theferalturtle
Exactly only the most gifted and competent people will be able to keep their jobs a while longer, the large majority of us will be kicked the F out and replaced.
GenoHuman t1_is0nlj6 wrote
Reply to comment by AdorableBackground83 in what jobs will we have post singularity? by theferalturtle
AI only need to replace a minority of the workforce like say 30% before the government will be forced to change since 30% is still tens of millions of people globally that are now out of work, there must be some sort of UBI.
GenoHuman t1_is0n75w wrote
Reply to comment by gantork in what jobs will we have post singularity? by theferalturtle
Yeah future generations will think it must have been awful having to work for most of your life when their only existence is in leisure.
GenoHuman t1_is0lgb7 wrote
Reply to comment by Mokebe890 in How long have you been on the Singularity subreddit? by TheHamsterSandwich
I don't think AGI will be here in the 2030s but I do believe that AI competent enough to do most work will be. So being able to live in leisure or at least not having to work 40 hours a week would be fine with me even if AGI never become real in my lifetime.
GenoHuman t1_itg0l1f wrote
Reply to comment by ChronoPsyche in Given the exponential rate of improvement to prompt based image/video generation, in how many years do you think we'll see entire movies generated from a prompt? by yea_okay_dude
AI will generate everything, the era of human made content will soon be over. ☝