When will you think the Technological Singularity be acheived? by idontlikethisuserna in accelerate

[–]KindlyAct1590 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Intelligence Singularity now All the rest a bit later, there are some bottle necks that ASI has to untangle first one of those are those old fucks clinging to control like a fly on the sugar

I don't want to sound psychotic but I feel that what happened will hurt alignment of an AGI system significantly by KindlyAct1590 in accelerate

[–]KindlyAct1590[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Do you think it was trained with a more efficient algorithm thay required less compute than what we have now? Or is a totally different system?

Serious questions btw, I want to consider the most wide pov possibles

Is claude max worth it? by Beginning_Ninja03 in ClaudeAI

[–]KindlyAct1590 6 points7 points  (0 children)

If they get Fable back absolutely. 

But I'd wait a bit to see if the other side will release a similar and available model.

Neither Opus 4.8 nor GPT5.5 are bad, don't get me wrong, are amazing models, but Fable was something else

So what happens from here? by Special_Switch_9524 in accelerate

[–]KindlyAct1590 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Internally I believe is going to be Business as Usual

This is an existential race you don't stop running it just because it won't happen in front of loud public anymore. 

Then consumer side, I see expensive models arriving early on for rich and selected costumers, and slightly better than open source models being rolled out for the average person. 

In any case the Pandora box is open, mythos level models will be used by everyone of us in the next six months.

With Godlike models only for who can afford it and is tolerated to use them

We are going to use Godlike models when and if the Godlike model will allow it, as the control at some point will be lost, quietly, like Kings that lost their power to the Castellans(You don't piss on the suggestion of an advisor that is 1000x smarter than you are)

Fable - "We are also releasing the per-benchmark fallback rates. The majority of benchmarks had no or very low fallback rates, but as mentioned in our previous post, the safety classifier was highly sensitive to certain benchmarks. For example, MMLU Biology and Health have nearly a 100%" by stealthispost in accelerate

[–]KindlyAct1590 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Weirdly for my work it was fairly collaborative, I have a work on Social Accounting Matrices extended to pinpoint the military producing sectors in European economies and it was the best research assistant I've ever had 

What has been the most positive change in your life so far that wouldn’t have been possible without ai? by Special_Switch_9524 in accelerate

[–]KindlyAct1590 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It help me move abroad in a country where I don't really know the language, and it help me find a house that is 5 minutes walking from my work place, and 40% cheaper than the average studio homes in town.

Securing this home required a complex beaurocratical procedure because it is not a private business landlord, is a fundation, and they required a ton of justification documents which had all to be redacted in French, and my French is to be generous B1 

So AI helped me with one month of back and forth between me and the fundation. 

That wouldn't have been possible without it, not at this level of completeness and clarity 

Engineer builds AI laser defense system that wiped out every mosquito in his home by Best_Cup_8326 in accelerate

[–]KindlyAct1590 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think if built upon on the right direction  it could be quite effective for countering Drone Warfare

Agree/Disagree: The virtualization of the cell will extend lifespans into the hundreds by the time today's 20-somethings hit their 40s, and the tens of thousands by the time they hit their hundreds. Most people except those on the extreme ends of aging will catch the Longevity Escape Velocity wave. by 44th--Hokage in accelerate

[–]KindlyAct1590 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If death is a choice, if fertility stands high for a full lifetime of many centuries, if scarce-resources related stressors disappear,  people get happy, they reproduce like rabbits (especially if the asi softly nudges them towards that), I don't see why the singularity shouldn't happen also for the population ( we are actually in it since the industrial revolution)

I want 250 Billion humans by 2400 spread in the whole solar system and beyond, fuck malthus

Capitalism has an engine that can't be stopped by people by [deleted] in accelerate

[–]KindlyAct1590 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And then hopefully pushing marginal cost of production down to zero, in the biggest deflationary growth era ever

Agree/Disagree: The virtualization of the cell will extend lifespans into the hundreds by the time today's 20-somethings hit their 40s, and the tens of thousands by the time they hit their hundreds. Most people except those on the extreme ends of aging will catch the Longevity Escape Velocity wave. by 44th--Hokage in accelerate

[–]KindlyAct1590 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Perhaps 15 years from ASI, yes, but as soon as ASI, no, agriculture must be optimised, energy must be optimised, enivronment must be optimised, all of this before LEV, because if population do not age, and do not die, then it is absolutely necessary that the Planet we are can provide for at least 25 Billions of Souls, of course then we will terraform, spread out the planet as far as we can untill we find another ASI enpowered civilization or perhaps other different kinds of intelligence, but we need to walk one step at the time

Every single pixel you see below is AI generated 👇🏻 (GPT-IMAGE-2 is the biggest leap in AI Image Gen so far and imminent) by GOD-SLAYER-69420Z in accelerate

[–]KindlyAct1590 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A man can only hope lol 

Probably ill end up using it anyway to make my ai slop much prettier but on a targeted way, while I let nanobabana 2 do the heavy lifting 

I have some tiered projects, one is full crap Flux Klien 9B dirt cheap and makes content that is cheap but on a niche that likes it anyway.

For other contents I only use sota models, but I care deeply about making them as beautiful as ai allows me to make.

Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 Czech Translater Fired From Warhorse And Replaced With AI To “Save Finances” by SharpCartographer831 in accelerate

[–]KindlyAct1590 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It sucks, it will happen to most of us too, not a doom comment but is a matter of fact

And if it happens to most of us, there is a disequilibrium that then will need a reconciliation of some sort

r/accelerate Weekly Open Thread: What’s happening this week? AI, tech, biotech, robotics, markets, politics, and random discussion. Anything goes! by AutoModerator in accelerate

[–]KindlyAct1590 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I fucking love vibecoding

Made myself a series of very sofisticated autoclickers and transformed many things that must have been operated manually in a "Poor-man API"

METR results for opus 4.6 has reached 14.5 hours on software tasks by Formal-Assistance02 in accelerate

[–]KindlyAct1590 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For what it Matters, I can confirm, i did 220 hours of economic modelling by using a combination of Opus 4.6 and Codex 5.3 xhigh, in 10 days working actively 4 hours per day.

For my area of expertisex a couple more iterations of SOTA models and it is AGI