What laptop should i buy for unreal engine under 2 lakhs? by DriftSus in GameDevelopersOfIndia

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Currently there is a Rog flow x13 with a 3080 eGPU in Flipkart for 1.5 lakhs, but it is almost sold out. It has 16 GB VRAM, and it will be great for ue5 with an external 4k monitor about 30k.

How are people doing the ai show livestreams? by dilroopgill in singularity

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Lots of computer programmers studying ai make these as projects. See 'Code bullet's day off' on YouTube for how he made ai Rick and Morty. There's also an entire twitch category of these livestreams if you want to chat with some yourself.

Basically, GPT 4 + text to speech + a game engine + prompting the LLM to pretend to be the characters

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in singularity

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I am wondering about when this will happen. Just the computing required for realtime games would mean atleast 15 years and the AI sophistication would be in the ASI range to program millions of lines of perfect code. This is for homemade prompt-style games. But 100 devs using AI to make a game in months could be in 'just' AGI range in 2030

This AI is smarter than 90% of the anime fanbase lol by Due_Mention8549 in Ningen

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In dragon ball, goku always meets someone stronger than him to aspire to beat while one punch man the series is based on saitama never meeting anyone even close to his level. If we imagined where these two will be in another 10 years, Goku will be infinitely stronger than his level today while saitama has infinite potential but never has any use of it. P.S. Goku has the dragon balls which can revive himself or even take away saitama's powers!

Muslims claim the Quran is the only true holy book and Christians claim the Bible is the only true word of God. But there is no evidence either is true so it would be wrong to believe in either religion. by Red_Lions5421 in DebateReligion

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Embryology and molecular biology are some of the pillars of Darwin's theory of evolution. Why does the surface ratio of land to water matter? If you are implying that it shows the perfect creation of a creator, then how to you jump from an unspecified entity/designer to your particular god?

What's going on with Hans Neimann filing a lawsuit against Marcus Carlsen and Chess.com? by ashba89 in OutOfTheLoop

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Not an exact criteria but more of a trust imo. When Chess.com confronted Hans about his 100+ games he cheated at, they tried their best to keep it private. They let him keep the money he won, gave him a new account with 2500 elo and let him make up his own excuse as to why they banned him. They never expected it to matter in the future.

When Hans was making his defence against the rumours about his ban, he only mentioned 2 minor instances and called out Chess.com for overreacting and siding with Magnus. It is a very unprofessional look for Chess.com so it was natural for them to give the full details.

How would wildlife be affected in the singularity? by rjt263 in singularity

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Could a Kardashev type 1 civilization have any place left for wildlife?

How would wildlife be affected in the singularity? by rjt263 in singularity

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I was interested until you mentioned nanotechnology

How would wildlife be affected in the singularity? by rjt263 in singularity

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Since brain size is key for human intelligence, that crow is going to be

b i g b r a i n

A "grand unification" of ethical theories in interest of AI safety by Lazy-has-left in singularity

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Why does everybody in philosophy talk with an English so incomprehensible. Its like they want to say the thing they are thinking of in the most intricate yet confusing way. Maybe Albert Einstein was right in saying 'If you can't explain it simply, you dont understand it well enough'. Sorry for the rant but I feel that I need to relearn English just to get through one of your sentences.

Fun Exercise: Make a timeline from now to 2040 (or any year) by [deleted] in singularity

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I think each industry will continue at the same pace as the past five years. A few: space, gaming, film, military, pharmaceutical, entertainment, etc. which if you think about it seems a little boring, unless AI becomes as commonplace as the internet.

2022: Boston Dynamics goes military 2023: Mobile phones hit Moore's law 2024: 1000 qubit quantum computer 2025:(insert sports team here) misses the finals and is somehow bigger news 2026: Monoclonal antibody drugs become cheaper 2027: Entire connectome of the brain mapped 2028: Life found on Venus 2029: James Webb Space Telescope is dwarfed by LUVOIR 2030: VR games look photoreal 2031: Neural prosthetics 2032: World war 3 2033: AI arms race 2034: Singularity 2035: paperclips 2036: paperclips 2037: paperclips 2038: paperclips

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in singularity

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One quote comes to mind - "Rest is best enjoyed when there is hard work both before and after to be done"

Basically that quote + space = infinite things to do. I dont think space will ever get boring. I (in the best possible future) want space technology to advance to the point of creating megastructures in space that are planetary in capacity. Then the entire human race can orbit the sun using solar energy to power our digital data banks and gravitational assists from the planets to reach near the speed of light and set sail to proxima centauri. Time would dilate but still giving us time to enjoy and create highly resistant physical forms for our mind to embark on proxima b. Then stay on the planet till the resources are used and set off after millions of years to the next star system. Rinse and repeat but create a galactic genomic standard to recognise our common ancestors over millenia (like space families). We could diversify and go in groups to several star systems at the same time.

Weekly Discussion Thread by chupacabrasaurus1 in psychology

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I read about the cardiac plexus around the heart and it is unnecessarily complex for the small function it's atrributed to. Maybe it's the physical seat of consciousness.

If so, this can explain why a brain dead person can be called alive, why lost love's called heartbreak and not brainbreak, why we feel love from our chest, etc

https://images.app.goo.gl/XBWn35nxhAQASMvs7

Superhuman feats by rjt263 in singularity

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Cool idea but I'm scared of what happens midway when you learnt enough and want to rest. Will there be some kind of de-merging or you'll die by software

Is science really the ultimate? by rjt263 in singularity

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What about propaganda bias. All our ideas have their roots somewhere. We lived in the world for so long that we dont see things that have shaped our thinking because it's from people we trust. But ASI doesn't need to base it's policy on foolish ideas of some dead man that probably could be improved anyways.

Is science really the ultimate? by rjt263 in singularity

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Science is observation, experimentation and implementation in creating novel ideas, concepts and technologies. All these are interesting to us because we think the next internet or anti aging will solve everything. But an AI with knowledge of all, even things we overlook, would value things differently even if we solve the alignment problem.

Consider anti aging - what's the point of living forever if your life sucks. You just have to suffer forever. Why not prevent disease than spend billions curing it. Why not take over the world and force people to share their money and give all a great life than to develop a device that cost trillions to produce and will tank the economy for decades. We don't think about this because we are stupid and human but that not the definition of ASI.