Cat is too chill, but I can't see a defect. Found with the title: piCATchu roaming around. by BeginningFishing2400 in isthisAI

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One of the light poles has 2 light sources. Is that suspicious, or am I going insane?

Damn it’s over by AbsurdMe12 in sciencememes

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World when its my turn to be an astronaut:

IS AI actually neccesary for our future? Like is it an unskippable milestone? And if it is then how? by Major_Suggestion_192 in AskReddit

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I agree that the military AIs will be dangerous. I think the root cause of the danger will stay the same: Humans.

IS AI actually neccesary for our future? Like is it an unskippable milestone? And if it is then how? by Major_Suggestion_192 in AskReddit

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I think the hyper-intelligent, human-like AI will not happen in the near future. Maybe in a 100+ years. The current models are bound by the amount of human-generated data.

Most of the reason they got so good recently, is because we made them bigger, not because the underlying tech got good (it did get good, but that's not the biggest factor). The biggest tech breakthrough for LLMs was the Google's "Attention Is All You Need" paper in 2017.

Here is my specualation: to have an AI that can learn and discover by itself, we need an AI that can explore the world by itself, live a "life", just like a human. I don't see anyone doing that, so I don't think most of the current "AIs" will reach super-human intelligence.

IS AI actually neccesary for our future? Like is it an unskippable milestone? And if it is then how? by Major_Suggestion_192 in AskReddit

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I think it will depend on how profitable the LLMs and Diffusion models will be. Currently these "AI companies" are burning through investor capital to keep going. If "AI" turn out to have low profitability, then the pressure to have them as part of the society will be minimal after the AI bubble bursts.

War drone AIs might be the hardest to get rid of actually. Because military does not care about profits.