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No_Ninja3309_NoNoYes t1_ja20lr5 wrote

My friend Fred says that programming languages will be 10x faster than now because they would have better compilers. I think graphene will arrive in computer chips. Some things will improve a lot, others less so. I am hoping for neuromorphic hardware and spiking neural networks in a decade, but we'll have to wait and see.

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UnionPacifik OP t1_ja3vv1e wrote

This is the thing I keep thinking about. It became really clear during the pandemic that humans have a lot of trouble thinking exponentially for obvious reasons. The same logic applies now to AI.

Everything that we’re doing now with AI - generating content, connecting various AI agents together to create new sorts of outputs, using AI to write programs for other AI - all of that is scaling exponentially now and once we have good AI’s that can generate and model in a simulation that behaves like reality (which is what VR, the “metaverse” gets us), then we wind up with embodied intelligence agents. AI that by virtue of “existing” in an environment like ours is able to generate its own personal training data - whether we call that a personality or perspective or what is up to us.

And these agents can work for us and interact with other agents and basically we can task them to solve for whatever our little hearts desire.

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