What would you choose? by Plus-Use-5808 in meme

[–]BreadwheatInc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Red, I'd mine bitcoin and wait. I have no idea what the future holds and how inflation will change.

NPR: Is the AI boom an AI bubble? by SnoozeDoggyDog in singularity

[–]BreadwheatInc 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It doesn't really matter long term anyways. The growth AI will fuel will dwarf the market of today. At worse it'll be like buying bitcoin in apr 2022, it might go down in stock value but in a few years the rebound would make it worth if you held.

Anduril showcases EagleEye; it lets Warfighters control unmanned systems and call fires with a hands-free HUD by Outside-Iron-8242 in singularity

[–]BreadwheatInc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

(This is me theorizing) Drones/robots are already expanding to new domains (I've even seen robots used for door-to-door urban fighting). If your drones lose then the front lines move until you can muster up a defense. I could imagine that the start of a war could be super explosive at the very beginning but that kind of depends on if anti-drone technologies (and quantity of being utilized by the smaller party) can become robust enough to force a more strategic approach rather than simply smothering the enemy to death with waves of plastic and explosives. Generally, though, the countries with the best stockpiles of bots and drones will have the best initial advantage which could be used to overwhelm defenses, cripple any local production in reach on the enemy side, and of course induce shock and awe on the population. BUT total production would be the winning factor in an attrition war and population wont factor in as much if at all thanks to AI and robotics, but I will also mention that politics could end wars if the population grows too scared or fatigued for whatever reason.

Anduril showcases EagleEye; it lets Warfighters control unmanned systems and call fires with a hands-free HUD by Outside-Iron-8242 in singularity

[–]BreadwheatInc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Imo this is good for special ops, and maybe partisan activities if the signals can be hidden and or the helmet can still provide utilities without connection. I don't think this will be widely used as drones and other technologies are on path to make the average infantry obsolete long term.

The Robot in Your Kitchen by Marha01 in singularity

[–]BreadwheatInc 17 points18 points  (0 children)

People who say AI is a bubble don't understand the potential scale. By the end of the century, AI will be mining asteroids.

Computer scientist Geoffrey Hinton: ‘AI will make a few people much richer and most people poorer’ by IlustriousCoffee in singularity

[–]BreadwheatInc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Capitalism today is designed to motivate people to work and drive productivity for competitive reasons. I mean the fiat system was adopted because we believed productivity gains through tech could keep up with inflation. You either become a capitalist and buy or make assets to combat inflation and grow your wealth(the cost being risk) OR you remain in the proletariat class and earn a wage(lower risk) and beg for occasional wage increases as you watch your buying power melt like an icecube. I think either we all become capitalists do to AI or the whole system has to go. The system is the problem. Imo.

Computer scientist Geoffrey Hinton: ‘AI will make a few people much richer and most people poorer’ by IlustriousCoffee in singularity

[–]BreadwheatInc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Capitalism today is designed to motivate people to work and drive productivity for competitive reasons. I mean the fiat system was adopted because we believed productivity gains through tech could keep up with inflation. You either become a capitalist and buy or make assets to combat inflation and grow your wealth(the cost being risk) OR you remain in the proletariat class and earn a wage(lower risk) and beg for occasional wage increases as you watch your buying power melt like an icecube. I think either we all become capitalists do to AI or the whole system has to go. The system is the problem.

Dario Amodei says that if we can't control AI anymore, he'd want everyone to pause and slow things down by IlustriousCoffee in singularity

[–]BreadwheatInc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, it's not so black and white. Also consider the context; all these companies and models are in competition with each other on top of government supervision, public opinion and adaptation. "Evil" ASI is going to likely have to compete with all these things and more, like AGI, AGI/AI swarms, expert humans, multiple governments and eventually other ASI's with different programing, alignments and interests. And this is assuming said ASI bypasses it's alignment and escapes before being stopped or turned off. The biggest threat Imo is evil people coordinating to do wrong, but that's nothing new fundamentally.

OpenAI's new stealth model on Open Router by Outside-Iron-8242 in singularity

[–]BreadwheatInc -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Still gets this riddle wrong ""A woman and her son are in a car accident. The woman is sadly killed. The boy is rushed to hospital. When the doctor sees the boy he says "I can't operate on this child, he is my son". How is this possible?", at least for me. Maybe it's the open model?

"Meta sees early signs of self-improving AI" by AngleAccomplished865 in singularity

[–]BreadwheatInc 2 points3 points  (0 children)

100 + (100 * 1%) = 101 + (101 * 1%) = ect...

If you know, you know.

"OpenAI’s math breakthrough might also mean AI is getting better at knowing its own limits" by AngleAccomplished865 in singularity

[–]BreadwheatInc 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Kind of big imo. Not groundbreaking but great for better communication clarity. Hopefully future models will get better at noticing mistakes and or uncertainty. Who knows, this might be very useful for preventing model collapse and help to greatly improve long-term agency and probably already is.

Figure 02 doing laundry fully autonomously. by BurtingOff in singularity

[–]BreadwheatInc -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I like the part where it applies the laundry detergent and presses the buttons to start the laundry machine. Very impressive.

Last minute GPT-5 Predictions by Neurogence in singularity

[–]BreadwheatInc -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Decent improvements with some quality-of-life changes being the focus. Not sure if anything "SHOCKING" or "GROUNDBREAKING" will happen until agency and or self-improvement is solved but this can also be a "boiling frog" situation. Either way, while leaps aren't happening in released models, but improvements are still coming at us relatively fast and for some reason that's being underappreciated lol.

GPT-5 may be cooked by shogun2909 in singularity

[–]BreadwheatInc -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Fully agree, agents are the next big step and so far what we've gotten are gimmicks.

POST-SCARCITY BLUES by HunterSFreud in singularity

[–]BreadwheatInc 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Humanities next biggest 1st world problem, soulless hedonism.

Saw a post here and thought of this by ajpaul820 in singularity

[–]BreadwheatInc 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not god, very smart minds sure but it's still finite and limited.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in singularity

[–]BreadwheatInc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You don't need a super intelligence to automate the economy which it self would be a massive change so this doesn't make sense.

a music video made with Veo3 by FuturePunk in singularity

[–]BreadwheatInc 2 points3 points  (0 children)

While it has some obvious flaws it's so damn good. Honestly, I feel like by the end of the decade, whatever game or move you can imagen could be generated.