LaukkuPaukku

LaukkuPaukku t1_j1tw7oa wrote

"The Egyptian (1954), but: Marlon Brando as Sinuhe; non-wooden acting and cinematography; expanded to a miniseries covering more story arcs from the novel (adventures in Babylon, Crete etc.) while being also more accurate overall; adventurous yet philosophical; winner of 16 Oscars"

"2D hand-animated film series adapting all Monkey Island games; made with physical cels; Disney renaissance; golden age of animation; animated by Milt Kahl, Don Bluth, Richard Williams, Bill Tytla, Glen Keane"

"Live-action film adaptation of Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis made in the 1980s or early 1990s"

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LaukkuPaukku t1_ixyhlv8 wrote

Firstly, refinement of image and video generation and other hot topics of this year. Maybe hands finally can be properly drawn...

Secondly, progress on working memory will be made. There was this post about Token Turing Machines recently which could be enough or a stepping stone towards a better method. Memory is crucial for long-term coherence, allowing for better long texts, multi-step planning etc. and would begin a new revolution in AI.

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LaukkuPaukku t1_irdp8qm wrote

One of the most important breakthroughs yet to be made, as I understand, is a form of working memory. It could take only a couple of years to crack that nut (perhaps basically on each step outputting values, in some way based on activated neurons, to place within the next iteration's context), and suddenly AI will be granted a whole another realm of abilities with its long-term planning and coherence.

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