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sanatan-47 OP t1_itq8k5i wrote
Submission Statement
The 7 Biggest Artificial Intelligence Trends in 2022 as someone that’s a futurist that looks at artificial intelligence very carefully, I’ve written two books on the topic the Intelligence Revolution Solution and Artificial Intelligence in Practice.
So we watched space carefully, and we believe that in 2022-23, we will see artificial intelligence continue along the path to becoming the most transformative technology humans have ever developed.
According to Google CEOs, its impact will be even greater than our fire and electricity on the development of our species.
FuturologyBot t1_itqd5jc wrote
The following submission statement was provided by /u/sanatan-47:
Submission Statement
The 7 Biggest Artificial Intelligence Trends in 2022 as someone that’s a futurist that looks at artificial intelligence very carefully, I’ve written two books on the topic the Intelligence Revolution Solution and Artificial Intelligence in Practice.
So we watched space carefully, and we believe that in 2022-23, we will see artificial intelligence continue along the path to becoming the most transformative technology humans have ever developed.
According to Google CEOs, its impact will be even greater than our fire and electricity on the development of our species.
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Bearman637 t1_itqg1lx wrote
Whats the eta from your perspective of AGI?
Brumblebeard t1_itqgaw6 wrote
What the heck is this website you linked to? There is no "about" page which makes me question their choices ...
Otherwise-Anxiety-58 t1_itqnh7v wrote
Ah yes, lists. The best way to present information on the internet.
Gagarin1961 t1_itr51r0 wrote
Models typically test one variant at a time, not constantly changing variables.
zenzukai t1_ittccdx wrote
Human psychology repeats the same types of patterns. Generationally, economically, politically. What has introduced variability is technological growth, and how humans will interact with that.
AlternativeShower639 t1_ittpbyv wrote
That's an inevitable feedback loop which would need to then be intervened by a human to stop. Machines need the opposite to transcend to ai, they need a proxy for ingenuity, creativity, near perfect data fidelity [perfect integration which we can achieve through unified code legislation], also a quotient to approximate oxytocin, to detect what is a native friendly bot and what is not.
AlternativeShower639 t1_ittpgsm wrote
Yeah but I think our dna contemplates some scenarios we haven't encountered. Novelty comes out but like you say, its mostly inevitable and a product of freedom of thought combined with our consciouscness and ingenuity.
Wooden_Dragonfly_608 t1_itq89jo wrote
Any model without variability is a model without humans.