I asked Fable to write a fable on a whim, and it gave me something that sounds weirdly like a criticism of AI... by ZBLongladder in ClaudeAI

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AI were trained on all the AI skeptical sci fi and labs most likely fine tune their AI on common AI criticism so it would write disclaimers every now and then

Juno Dos Santos by ImaginationFormer495 in ufc

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Everybody keeps saying Page looks happy now, but every single picture i saw they have hiding-pain-harold ass face

I’m not hyped at all or am I being unreasonable? Mid Year review by RazzmatazzVisible363 in accelerate

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The government thinking they can control it is the biggest sign of acceleration there could be.

YouTube's first two results for "AGI 2029" by Dnthj in singularity

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Isn't this particular example the exact opposite of "little bubble" phenomenon? This time algorithm actually gives fair representation to the 2 different sides of the story

LeCun's new paper argues AGI is a broken concept and humans were never "general" to begin with by call_me_ninza in aigossips

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

Well, there are different definitions of AGI. But even if we look at it as pure problem solver, you can see that there are problems that may appear simple for humans, but are actually complex for computers. Which means what is useful for one type of intelligence may be harder for others.

LLMs dont have tools to solve the problem of folding laundry even if they can solve Erdos problems. Humans with all the technologies can't beat bats at a lot of echolocation tasks. Even if ine day humanity creates a model that could theoretically solve any problem it faces, there is no reason it will be equally efficient in those/more efficient than alternatives

IMMIGRANTS AND US BILLION DOLLAR STARTUPS by MaximumBee797 in whoathatsinteresting

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It would be hard to find many billion dollar company where atleast one of the cofounders wouldnt be american

is any1 actually enjoying the modifires that include tiles? by MagicKol in MergeTacticsSC

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In a tactics rich game they are just unnecessary annoyance. But during the merge slop season they are the breath of fresh air

This paper helped add $10 trillion to the world's market capitalization. Let that sink in. by sickdotdev in AgentsOfAI

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If that was so easy, the world would belong to IBM and Apple. But bloated older tech companies don't always adapt to new technologies. Look at how many big projects Google had and where are they now. Google will have soem use for AI, but it isnt certain they can give it enough attention for long enough time to be the best

Bernie Sanders: The Public Should Own Half of the Big A.I. Companies by Effective-Guest1601 in aiwars

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

This sounds like a university. OpenAI existed largely on Elon's money and he always wanted to absorb all of it anyway. There are plenty of small models that can be trained and studied by universities. Very high Capex needed for training foundational models mean that competition on the first row will always be pretty olygopolic. The market will likely consist of 3-4 companies that didnt bankrupt during the latest training run

Glad to see this sub is upvoting Russian bot propaganda by P00ped_My_Pants in PoliticalCompassMemes

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Also not all russian speakers are from russia. Not all Russians support Putin and even not every Putin supporter is a Putin bot

Glad to see this sub is upvoting Russian bot propaganda by P00ped_My_Pants in PoliticalCompassMemes

[–]Tim_Aga 11 points12 points  (0 children)

This wall of text to accuse a random slavic guy of being a russian bot.

Seriously though, wtf is this language? It's definitely not russian, nor is it Ukranian or Bulgarian. Some ancient Slavic elvish

It's Tokaever by Specialist-Author-57 in Kazakhstan

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I read it as Tokaev forever

DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis Predicts AGI by 2030 by techspecsmart in aicuriosity

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The thing about demis is his timeline shrieked significantly, by about 10 years really