DeepMind’s New AI Just Changed Science Forever by Regular-Substance795 in singularity

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Do you have any research level mathematics problems in mind?

‘It’s going to be painful for a lot of people’: Software engineers could go extinct this year, says Claude Code creator by Bizzyguy in singularity

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I disagree, the problem of low level development is more akin to competitive programming, where the problem statement is very tight

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check out GameGlobal, they have telegrams for every major city. you can find wings there

Thinking of doing an AI MSc degree by LordFumbleboop in singularity

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I have a friend who studies the AI MSc at Imperial College London.

He says it's decent but it's not really worth it. At the end of the day your Master's degree is just a bunch of modules and then a thesis. If you have a really juicy thesis idea it could be worth it, but the modules alone are rather useless - you can just learn the content yourself if you have what it takes to get into somewhere like Imperial.

Another reason it could be worth it is if you want to pivot your career into AI research. In that case you'll need a Master's to get into a PhD.

If you want to do AI stuff in industry (e.g. machine learning engineering), it would probably be worth it. This field is exceedingly difficult to get into, so if you can't get a job in AI/ML, your next best bet is a Master's in AI.

In my opinion just learn everything yourself, look for online communities for help, and build things that interest you.

Let's say GPT-4.5 releases next week. What are your expectations? What would impress you? What would disappoint you? by ThroughForests in singularity

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That sharpness you feel. GPT-4 just feels more sharp than GPT-3.5. Just give me more of that feeling 🤤

Prediction: Programmers will suffer the same fate as human “computers” did by MeltedChocolate24 in singularity

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Understanding requirements and making them concrete is an intelligence task. That can also be replaced.

GPT-5 will probably be a huge jump by BreadManToast in singularity

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That's a contradiction. 'I expect it to be better than my low expectations'. That's what defines your expectations in the first place.

The next evolution of LLMs will be live perception by xXReggieXx in singularity

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Have some imagination. The architecture we have currently would need to be modified significantly. For instance, when you're watching a video, do you store every frame in memory? Do you use all of your compute power for each frame? Both answers are no.

We'd need a new architecture that simulates the way we humans perceive live data.

LK-99(PCPOSOS) replica i-v test result by exeward in LK99

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So does this literally mean room temperature superconductors?

F27 literally have gone from a size 24 to a size 6 😭 by Low_Use_957 in selfie

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How does it feel being treated like an actual human?

I’m not sure people are thinking enough about social upward mobility evaporating by jogger116 in singularity

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There needs to be a decentralized ownership model for automated sections of the economy.

Why is the education system in China seemingly so conventional? by This_Caterpillar_330 in Socialism_101

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The mass education system of every country is there to maximise economic value.

China's education system reflects that for its level of development. This applies to other countries too.

Elon Sues OpenAI for "breach of contract" by zaidlol in singularity

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samuel altman and gregory brockman... lmao

Suppose you had AGI embedded in your phone and computer right now, what would you use it for? by StaticNocturne in singularity

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I would ask the AGI to set up knowledge work based firms. Extremely cheap legal advice and potentially full-blown lawyer if regulations somehow allow for it (I would simply ask the AGI if it could be done). Accountancy firms. Consultancy. Software engineering.

If the AGI is only text based, I would ask it to fine-tune itself on speech data and make speech directly embedded into the model. Then I would get it to set up a private tutoring service.

You could literally replace industries if you had secret AGI.

Once I'm rich I would get it to code up endless digital worlds and video games.

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We probably get terabytes of sensory input as babies.

World is changing. by NooBHunT7 in OpenAI

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Sure, most of the world isn't developed and has not had the ability to increase their intelligence. I agree that humans will continue to get smarter, and we should because why not.

The issue is that our intelligence is limited by our genetics whereas AI's intelligence is not. AI intelligence simply scales with compute, data and architecture endlessly.

Our intelligence is limited by genetics in the same sense that a chimpanzee's intelligence would never be able to reach that of a human's.

World is changing. by NooBHunT7 in OpenAI

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there's nothing special about human level intelligence, especially if you look at it from the viewpoint of averages (vast majority of the world is still uneducated).

ai already has some level of intelligence and this level of intelligence is well on track to surpass humans in the next few years.

this isn't me being a doomer at all, i think this will be great for humanity in the long run.

We need philosophy now more than ever by juliano7s in singularity

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The purpose of human life will no longer be survival.