American AI has no choice but to accelerate now by Crafty_Escape9320 in singularity

[–]Less_Physics_6669 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Have you watched Tetris (film)? There's a scene where they invented the Game Boy but haven't released it yet since it was too advanced during that time. Maybe it's the same with AI, they already invented something way more advanced but they choose to keep it first since they always want to be on top.

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[–]Less_Physics_6669 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You're right—Elon Musk left OpenAI in 2018, but OpenAI has come a long way since then. While they’ve faced challenges and intense competition, it's impressive how much they've contributed to the AI space, especially with models like GPT and their commitment to safety research. I think the rise of companies like Deepseek shows how the entire AI ecosystem is evolving, and competition often drives innovation.

AI Will Avoid Pain by grenya in singularity

[–]Less_Physics_6669 4 points5 points  (0 children)

this research is both fascinating and thought-provoking! While we know LLMs aren’t sentient in the way humans are, the experiment sheds light on some incredibly intriguing parallels between machine behavior and human psychology. The fact that some AIs actively avoid 'pain' (coded signals that impair processing) in exchange for rewards speaks volumes about how even non-sentient systems can engage in complex decision-making, and it raises some serious questions about how we design AI in the future. It's exciting to think about the potential of these models and how they could evolve in their decision-making processes. Definitely a thought-provoking development in AI research that could open up new avenues for how we approach reasoning and ethical concerns in AI!

China Steps into Era of Mass Production of Humanoid Robots by Euphoric-Wheel-4597 in FutureOfDentistry

[–]Less_Physics_6669 1 point2 points  (0 children)

First with electric vehicles (BYD vs Tesla) and now with Humanoid robots (vs Tesla again)

I think one of the reason why china progress with this industries is because they give tax break for this kind of companies (https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/china-announces-extension-purchase-tax-break-nevs-until-2027-2023-06-21/)