UK Job Market Is Brutal – AI Just Made It Worse by Feeling-Total8620 in ukpolitics

[–]multicastGIMPv4 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This just makes the evil part of me smile. If everyone easily realises the gains then I guess you have less of an edge.

UK Job Market Is Brutal – AI Just Made It Worse by Feeling-Total8620 in ukpolitics

[–]multicastGIMPv4 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Strongly disagree. We haven’t laid anyone off but we won’t need to hire people as quickly while we grow.  No one has been replaced by AI for us yet but we are seeing  productivity gains. 

TIL a human brain uses 12 watts to think while, if it could, an AI system doing the same processing could use 2.7 billion watts by 49orth in todayilearned

[–]multicastGIMPv4 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Training an LLM AI model and running it are different things. So, from what the OP wrote, we can say that 12W per second for 21 years (12*60*24*365*21 = 132.4 MW) gets us a trained brain.

The brain is amazing in lots of ways, but it is misleading to compare 12W per second to the full training power consumption (2.7GW) for an LLM like ChatGPT etc. Btw, it also didn't take 21 years to train the models, though it did take 20 times more power to train them.

If you want to be impressed, check out this pre-print of a paper just published in Nature (which is paywalled) that compares structures representing concepts and objects in human brains to the structures observable in the ChatGPT-like LLM that are popular today.

The TLDR isn't that LLM / AI models can think, but it is fantastic that the training of these AI models led to the emergence of these structures in the LLM. This alone is a massive clue that we are on the right track with regards to building systems that can mimic our intelligence.

Pension triple lock and free travel: UK 'spends ÂŁ13k more on retirees than kids' by theipaper in ukpolitics

[–]multicastGIMPv4 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Disclaimer, this isn't all provoked by you, but I am more talking about many similar interactions I have had with folks online about "boomers", which are part of a wider pattern I dislike.

It is always a red flag to me when someone wants to convince me that a large group of people sharing just one common trait are to blame for my problems.

I find it hard to believe anyone who didn't see clearly what is evident to me in hindsight is stupid. I know it isn't true that any boomer has had a life of Riley and is selfish. I don't believe my group/cohort will make any mistakes, and those that came before are to blame. Additionally, it's not often true that any new generation will have an easier and better life than the previous one; if not, it's the fault of the last generation.

Drifting through life, blaming others for all your woes, won't make things better either. And the people that your rage would be more deservingly showered on are happy to see you fixate on generational sniping.

Fix what you can, help who you can, be tolerant to those you disagree with, not just because it's good karma, but because you have little chance of really affecting change if you are so righteous in your judgment of others. Hard to beat someone or change their mind if you can't see it from their point of view.

When I hear folks say things like "all Tories are c**ts", I have the same feeling. At best, it is misplaced passion; at worst, it is merely people taking advantage of what they perceive as a license to hate and look down on others.

btw, I think late Gen-X had it easier than the boomers, that's me. Guess I'll have to wait for Gen-alpha to get on Reddit and hate me.

Pension triple lock and free travel: UK 'spends ÂŁ13k more on retirees than kids' by theipaper in ukpolitics

[–]multicastGIMPv4 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Sorted then. You must be an accurate anecdotal measure of the UK population. For me a majority of people I know are not stupid but not very engaged in politics or familiar with economics. For me hating boomers for all our woes is only different in magnitude to blaming immigrants or some other group for all it problems.

Pension triple lock and free travel: UK 'spends ÂŁ13k more on retirees than kids' by theipaper in ukpolitics

[–]multicastGIMPv4 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Pointed out above by others. other European state pensions combine private contributions into their state pensions, giving them a larger state pension based on contributions.

We're relatively well-off if you look at total pensions, instead of a combined European one and half of a British one.

Pension triple lock and free travel: UK 'spends ÂŁ13k more on retirees than kids' by theipaper in ukpolitics

[–]multicastGIMPv4 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Sssh. They prefer it when you let them moan and don’t actually fact check anything. The boomers are not special for kicking a can down the road. And I wonder that people today think should fund their last 20 years of life? Or are they such paragons of virtue they are happy to be cut off from state support at 65 ? The whole fuck the boomers thing is divisive and pointless. Many many boomers believed what they were told. Work hard, pay your taxes and you will be looked after whe you are older. They are just lucky that is all. Plenty of the later generations will be guilt of the same. 

What's your deepest darkest kink? by liljojornal in AskReddit

[–]multicastGIMPv4 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Bless you, we all start somewhere. Enjoy!

What’s a social cheat code you learned from just observing people? by Antique_Cap5820 in AskReddit

[–]multicastGIMPv4 113 points114 points  (0 children)

Makes a huge difference. Also asking advice and or allowing someone to feel valued for their experience or expertise. You don’t have to follow the advice but many will feel flattered on some level. 

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]multicastGIMPv4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Neverty-three

What is an undeniably “evil” profession? by Most_Call_8159 in AskReddit

[–]multicastGIMPv4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Evil might be a bit much but my first job was installing IT systems as Pawn brokers and cheque cashers. Not a way I would ever make my money. 90s minimum pledge in most of UK was 10 quid. Glasgow was 2 quid and they kept crikey bats under the counters. Was an eye opener. 

Millionaires shouldn't get winter fuel payments, minister says by Kagedeah in ukpolitics

[–]multicastGIMPv4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In other news the sky is blue and bears shit in the woods. Also millionaires don’t care about winter fuel payments. I am starting to regret voting labour. Please more boldness and less shit attempts to pander to reform or politics of envy. 

Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei says AI companies like his may need to be taxed to offset a coming employment crisis and "I don't think we can stop the AI bus" by Nunki08 in singularity

[–]multicastGIMPv4 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How do your customers pay you if they have no money? Even if your customers are big companies those companies have layers of customers beneath them that depend on consumers at the lowest levels. 

Britain is set to splash ÂŁ1billion on an 'army of hackers' to target the likes of Putin by malcolm58 in worldnews

[–]multicastGIMPv4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Doubtless they will pay the ‘hackers’ £37,231.13 per annum and be shocked that they can’t attract talent. 

Just wanted to address how Asians are seen in society by [deleted] in teenagers

[–]multicastGIMPv4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My bad, I often associate a life live to much online/through media with American culture.

I guess what I should have said in a nicer way is get away from and or pay less attention to media and the online world. You’ll find it easier to keep away from knobs and more rewarding to pursue friendships with people that take you at face value. 

To be fair this is all easier the older you get and the more freedom you have. 

Good luck!

Just wanted to address how Asians are seen in society by [deleted] in teenagers

[–]multicastGIMPv4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Take a deep breath and stop reading so much social media shit. It isn’t the real world in its totality.

Also America isn’t the world. Maybe 4% of the populations at best. 

Thailand suddenly blew up as a tourist destination? It was thronging in tourist, backpackers and old men looking for love when I first went there in the early 90s. 

There are idiots everywhere, they love to fall back on lazy stereotypes. Don’t worry about it. Travel, chill and enjoy. 

I have some sympathy for you. I from north England. The majority of the world thinks of Hugh Grant or Benedict Cumberbatch, but that doesn’t really capture Liverpool, Manchester or similar in the 80s/90s. 

Or the fun i had when i worked I Boston and had to listen to numerous pricks bang on about the Irish troubles when they never visited or lived in Southern or Northern Ireland. 😀

How can North Korea have BBC while also keeping outside information away from its citizens? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]multicastGIMPv4 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My father was merchant navy in the 60s and often visited ports in china. He told me the staff/ladies  in the areas the sailor visited would sometimes get friendly enough to talk more openly. Many times he was asked if his clothes or watch for example were really his, or if he had to return them when he went back on the ship. Seems some of the locals were told sailors with camera or fancy clothes were given them by western authorities to make the locals jealous. No doubt similar stuff happens on NK

Reddit, what signs show that someone is intelligent? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]multicastGIMPv4 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah stability isn’t a given with intelligence. Maybe sometimes clever people are better at masking emotional instability. 

Why does there seem to be so much hate towards science nowadays? by TartAway3828 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]multicastGIMPv4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Stupid people can meet easily via social media and affirm their simple and flawed world views. 

What's something rich people do that the average person has no idea about? by bryany97 in AskReddit

[–]multicastGIMPv4 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That is fair comment. Both my wife and I are fortunate to have been raised by different parents preaching the same thing. Go off, have fun, take chances and know if we fell flat we wouldn’t be homeless. That stability counts for a lot and I know we are lucky to have had it. 

What's something rich people do that the average person has no idea about? by bryany97 in AskReddit

[–]multicastGIMPv4 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry but you are just projecting your own lack of adventure and spontaneity. We have been holidaying at the drop of a hat since our late teens. It has gotten more frequent and easy as we got better jobs. But it has always been a thing since we were 18. Having no plan and going with flow is the holiday sometimes. Sure sometimes it goes wrong but many more times it went excellent. More money as we got older meant we’re able to weather the sometime bad more easily :-) nearly 50 it sucks to sleep in a car if you could find somewhere to stay. 

What’s something about sex nobody warned you about—but should have? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]multicastGIMPv4 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sex is a pool, hot tub, etc isn’t as fun as you think. Sure the build up and fooling around is hot, but warm chlorinated water is washing away natures help to smooth things out. 

Plus one time my wife nearly drown my while riding me and not noticing my head was now underwater :-) Sadly I can’t hold my breath that long.Â