Submitted by HelloGoodbyeFriend t3_ycql5p in singularity
sonderlingg t1_itnzuno wrote
Reply to comment by enkae7317 in How far are we from being able to clone a singers voice? by HelloGoodbyeFriend
You highly underestimate pace of progress
styxboa t1_iub3y00 wrote
Can you explain this to me? Persuade me that it'll happen in less than 5 years. It seems insane to me, but I'm not well educated enough on it.
sonderlingg t1_iuc4r9e wrote
Just imagine how many people work on it. How they want to be the first to create AGI. And their number quickly increase.
Imagine how right now many new models are being trained on GPUs. Moore's law still works. Hardware becomes better and better.
We've already recreated many brain's algorithms (art, speech, face recognition, driving and many more). All that's left is to teach a machine how to learn by itself.
And by the way, we already can copy singer's voice, read other comments
styxboa t1_iuccxvj wrote
That makes sense. Thanks.
Do you think it'll rapidly help with things like CRISPR gene editing as well?
sonderlingg t1_iucdjtg wrote
If AGI is benevolent, it will help with everything.
All things that may increase intelligence, like neurointerfaces, gene editing and maybe unknown drugs, are other ways to singularity. Everything is connected. That's why the progress is exponential. Thought AI way seems the most possible to me
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