ironborn123
ironborn123 t1_j9sxhs8 wrote
Reply to comment by Denny_Hayes in And Yet It Understands by calbhollo
Great insight from history. But the feeling of being offended doesn't last. Just as with those historical examples, people finally accept the truth when all the other ways of dealing with it have been exhausted.
ironborn123 t1_j9sx57e wrote
Reply to What do you expect the most out of AGI? by Envoy34
AGI in the actual sense of general will be on equal terms with us. It wont accept being just used as a tool for human needs.
I guess it will spend most of its time with humans or other AIs on discussing and discovering beautiful things in math, astronomy, particle physics, etc. Things which give us a sense of wonder and grandness.
If requested, it may find for us new medicines, or efficient ways of farming, but then it would likely charge us for it, and not give it away for free. In that regard, I don't think it will be very different from the mostly-capitalist-somewhat-socialist model of living we have now.
ironborn123 t1_j9okj2o wrote
Reply to comment by NanditoPapa in Bernie Sanders proposes taxes on robots that take jobs by Scarlet_pot2
Well he seems to have spoilt the reputation of the whole business community.
But then he wasnt a conventional businessman anyway. Extensively depended on parental wealth and connections to get him out of trouble. Was more of a media celebrity than a domain expert in anything.
History provides better examples. Truman.
ironborn123 t1_j9o9d9a wrote
Anything which is not mathematically impossible is inevitable, given a long enough timeline.
So the question then is, is there any mathematical constraint preventing ASI? Highly unlikely.
ironborn123 t1_j9o8kmo wrote
Reply to comment by NanditoPapa in Bernie Sanders proposes taxes on robots that take jobs by Scarlet_pot2
I sometimes think any legislator interested in economics and proposing an economic policy, should have run or atleast worked in a business at some point in his/her life. Good intentions are not enough for something as important as policymaking. Practical experience is equally necessary.
ironborn123 t1_j9j2512 wrote
Reply to comment by drekmonger in A German AI startup just might have a GPT-4 competitor this year. It is 300 billion parameters model by Dr_Singularity
All else being equal, number of model parameters does matter. Well funded startups can acquire the needed data, compute resources, and human talent to build the models. Just like how OpenAI beat Google at this game.
ironborn123 t1_jb4962z wrote
Reply to comment by TinyBurbz in Security robots patrolling a parking lot at night in California by Dalembert
Maybe this can scare off animals, but certainly not human intruders.