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    • She (if you were referring to me) and I meant exponential rate of growth in the computational and learning power of generative AI, not human civilisation. The pace of AI development is exponential, with performance doubling every few months. This trend, known as Moore’s Law, has held steady for AI just as it has for computer processing power. Each new generation of AI algorithms is smarter and more capable than the last. Moore's law Moore's law is the observation that the number o
    • One yardstick for AI could be the Putnam exam (US maths Olympiad). I don't have any pure calculus books here - left them in Egnland - but I can barely solve one problem, usually none. If AI can do the Putnam paper then it wins over human intelligence. The rest is trivial - just attach some limbs to it so it can walk, use screwdrivers etc.
    • to blithely dismiss one of the fairly central architects in re AI developmental roll-out as 'your freindly YouTuber' says far more about you than me but let's take it up a notch in terms of centrality to AI as a whole and see why Geoffrey Hinton is worried about the future of AI Geoffrey Hinton, known to many as the “Godfather of AI,” recently made headlines around the world after leaving his job at Google to speak more freely about the risks posed by unchecked development of
    • What he means is the rate at which civilization is progressing. Suppose year 1924 to year 2024 counts as one unit. Then 1824 to 1924 how many units ?  Let's say one unit again. But as we go back the units per one hundred years definitely get smaller. So the Romans of 300 AD were really better than the Macedonians of 200 BC ? I doubt it. The earliest finds of human activity are 3 million years old and it looks as if there is some exponential growth.
    • He is out today, so Poch fans have their excuse ready.
    • I don’t know many things, but these are pretty familiar to me especially exponential growth, given it’s something that pertains my daily work. Many algos have exponential growth relative to the dataset. generativeness I learned when I was 15 when I studied a stupid language called prolog, which was supposed to be the AI language — ML engines were all written in C despite the promises. These predictions are BS and that’s an opinion—no facts here. It’s actually pretty fucking ironic that
    • Look suppose I give you a horse race card. You need to spend one-two hours to work out the form. But AI can do it at the push of a button. Of course if you go to the races and hang around there is hanky panky business going on you can sniff and it's better than form analysis. But form analysis is a necessary prerequisite and if AI does it for you, you must be pretty archaic not to use.
    • to put it simply, very simply at this moment AI, through social media and other architectures (both electronic and human) is ramping up FUD in humankind FUD = Fear, Uncertainty, Doubt Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate. Hate leads to suffering.  
    • Never mind about Artificial Intelligence, some real intelligence would be good
    • You can't say that AI is per se hostile. But it may be superior. If you are against AI you are also against modern football systems and you want WM to come back.
    • The jobs that vanish is an old story. The neighbourhood typist is one. Last time I visited one was in 1982, a little before the home line printer. My father gave me some documents he wanted typed. Funny thing that happened that day was this: The typist had a stack of papers on the next table. While she was typing I said "you need those ? I want them as scrap paper". She says "ok - take them". Then I read the back side and it was a list of shops of the neighbourhood as compiled in the l
    • let me re-post this basic intro on some of the dangers of generative AI   Mo Gawdat is the Former Chief Business Officer of Google X Development X Development LLC, doing business as X (formerly Google X), is an American semi-secret research and development facility and organization founded by Google in January 2010.
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