happy_guy_2015
happy_guy_2015 t1_it6j770 wrote
Reply to comment by Anenome5 in Since Humans Need Not Apply video there has not much been videos which supports CGP Grey's claim by RavenWolf1
Capabilities are going up dramatically, and costs will go down as volume increases and technology improves.
happy_guy_2015 t1_it1kn4s wrote
Reply to comment by Anenome5 in Since Humans Need Not Apply video there has not much been videos which supports CGP Grey's claim by RavenWolf1
The number of industrial robots installed grew 30% last year, with half a million units installed. At that rate of growth, it will take about 30-40 years before industrial robots outnumber humans. That's a long time, but not that long... many Redditors reading this will not yet be at retirement age by then. And it's certainly possible that the growth rate may increase faster than 30% annually as technology improves.
happy_guy_2015 t1_irq9y6z wrote
Reply to comment by Future_Believer in Human to Ai Relationships (Discussion) by Ortus12
Have you read "The ship who sang" by Anne McAffrey? 1969 sci-fi. Great book. If you like the idea of being a spaceship then you should definitely read that book.
happy_guy_2015 t1_ir441rf wrote
Reply to comment by kmtrp in What happens in the first month of AGI/ASI? by kmtrp
Yes, it's the prelude.
happy_guy_2015 t1_iqwnq5x wrote
In deep learning, neurons are not represented as a linear function. The output of a neuron is implemented by taking a linear combination of the inputs and then feeding that into a non-linear function, e.g. ReLU. The non-linearity is critical, because without it, you can't approximate non-linear functions well, even with deep networks.
happy_guy_2015 t1_iwbqz79 wrote
Reply to comment by Several-Car9860 in Theories of consciousness - Seth, A.K. and Bayne, T. (2022). by Singularian2501
Suppose we build an AGI that is designed to be completely honest, and it says that it experiences qualia. Would you believe it? Why/why not?