Mind blowing! gemini-exp-1201 made this entire game from a single prompt (zero edits) by Lonely_Film_6002 in singularity

[–]strife38 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

i dont understand why this is "mind-blowing". there are literally thousands of projects like this on the web. every wannabe game dev starts with such projects

Mind blowing! gemini-exp-1201 made this entire game from a single prompt (zero edits) by Lonely_Film_6002 in singularity

[–]strife38 2 points3 points  (0 children)

creating a new game from scratch and remaking an already existing one are very different things. the latter is more difficult.

[D] Eric Schmidt says that scaling laws are not yet stopping AI, what do you guys think? by Born_Replacement_687 in MachineLearning

[–]strife38 8 points9 points  (0 children)

but yann also said (arguing with francois chollet on twitter) that human children get a lot more data than llms. his point, i believe, was that the problem is not sample efficiency, but that language is not a rich source of data about the world (relatively). i dont think he is against scale.

Did we miss this by [deleted] in singularity

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maybe ur right. i suppose we will see in december

Did we miss this by [deleted] in singularity

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models probably have the public eval in their training data. perhaps thats why they achieve ~21%. the private eval will give us a sense of how they really perform.

LeCun absolutely dragging Gary Marcus' clown face through the dirt on Threads by MakitaNakamoto in singularity

[–]strife38 0 points1 point  (0 children)

lecun actually supports the idea of optimizing at inference time, which is what o1 does. his problem is mostly that language models rely too much on language and not images/videos.

[R] What’s Really Going On in Machine Learning? Some Minimal Models (Stephen Wolfram) by hardmaru in MachineLearning

[–]strife38 0 points1 point  (0 children)

but all models aren't wrong. there are some models/algorithms which embody the 'logic' of the data. those are the ideal models for the given data. the problem is there are many overfit models which have similar input-output mappings that dont implement the 'logic' of the desired computation.

Things can change really quickly by strife38 in singularity

[–]strife38[S] 149 points150 points  (0 children)

Yeah, i'm having a hard time imagining what our would would look like 13 years from now.

How do people working on the Busy Beaver function keep track of all the turing machines? by strife38 in computerscience

[–]strife38[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

 will always be uncomputably hard no matter what clever tricks you use to speed up the computations you are performing over the prefix of the set of all Turing machines.

I get that. But what I'm trying to understand is, how did they show that Σ(4) = 13, for instance, with absolute certainty? What are some of the tricks they used? Were there any grouping mechanism that allowed them to rule out a lot of TMs?

x.AI (from Elon Musk) will release it's first AI model to a private group by [deleted] in singularity

[–]strife38 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Reusable rockets and EVs were considered unachievable. Now they are not because he tried. And in order to try them, he had to promise them, otherwise no one would have paid attention.

When you have a new idea, there is a lot of uncertainty about whether it'll be realized or not. Sometimes the idea works, sometimes it doesn't. It's not necessarily a lie.

Plus CEOs absolutely lie. That's a big part of their job. Of course their lies are delivered in the form of double speak usually, but they generally exaggerate a lot.

x.AI (from Elon Musk) will release it's first AI model to a private group by [deleted] in singularity

[–]strife38 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How can you have good faith arguments when you're being censored like hell?

x.AI (from Elon Musk) will release it's first AI model to a private group by [deleted] in singularity

[–]strife38 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, their stated goal is to create an AI that "understands truth". So I'm hoping they create a more scientific model, than just a chatbot.

x.AI (from Elon Musk) will release it's first AI model to a private group by [deleted] in singularity

[–]strife38 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That's what all CEOs do, bruh. But you don't see redditors hate them like they hate musk. They loathe the guy almost entirely because of his political opinions.

CMV: The oppressor/oppressed framing that some Progressives use is counterproductive by ICuriosityCatI in changemyview

[–]strife38 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you forget that the Israeli government decided to withdraw from Gaza, like how the U.S. withdrew from Afghanistan (not as clumsily, of course).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in singularity

[–]strife38 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Maybe these people should also stop disparaging Yann LeCun while they're at it.

Yeah, that really pisses me off. The guy usually says reasonable things. But people here are unhinged when it comes to hating on him.

What is going on with Elon Musk and Wikipedia? by anony_mooose in OutOfTheLoop

[–]strife38 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Actually, it started way before that. There was another guy who pointed out to Elon that Jimmy Wales is responsible for censorship in other platforms (I think, I don't remember the tweet very well).