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spreadlove5683 t1_j9i58z2 wrote
Reply to comment by Hands0L0 in A German AI startup just might have a GPT-4 competitor this year. It is 300 billion parameters model by Dr_Singularity
I sure don't. We need to get it right. Not barrel ahead in an arms race.
spreadlove5683 t1_j1kzbwh wrote
Reply to This is how chatGPT sees itself. by Kindly-Customer-1312
So is the sword going through him/her or is he holding it with his teeth?
spreadlove5683 t1_j1kz3eo wrote
Reply to comment by Fusseldieb in This is how chatGPT sees itself. by Kindly-Customer-1312
Dan?
spreadlove5683 t1_j01vyaz wrote
Reply to comment by keefemotif in Can we guesstimate chatGPTs impact to job market by 2025? by Friedrich_Cainer
Why hasn't AI already taken over radiology?
spreadlove5683 t1_j01vqsq wrote
Reply to comment by SwipesAndCrappiness in Can we guesstimate chatGPTs impact to job market by 2025? by Friedrich_Cainer
No, 500x parameters doesn't mean 500x more powerful at the very least because GPT3 was trained using incorrect scaling laws. They figured out since then that number of parameters wasn't the bottleneck. I forget if the bottleneck was data, or compute, but don't expect way higher parameter counts in GPT-4 if higher at all. I'm not an expert.
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Reply to comment by TemetN in Researchers claim a human trial with 90 people has shown a simple laser therapy improves short-term memory by 25%. The treatment, called transcranial photobiomodulation (tPBM), has had claims in previous studies to also improve reaction times, accuracy and attention by lughnasadh
I'm more worried about it causing damage than effectiveness
spreadlove5683 t1_iy0hb1y wrote
The ability to get out of this town where I have family helping babysit my toddler, and going somewhere where there is more potential to make meaningful connections with people who are similar to me. Plus the time to do so.
spreadlove5683 t1_ixgc47b wrote
Reply to what does this sub think of Elon Musk by [deleted]
Poll too coarse. Needs medium options, but then it might be too big.
spreadlove5683 t1_ix9dk9o wrote
Reply to comment by Sculptorman in Metaculus community prediction for "Date Weakly General AI is Publicly Known" has dropped to Oct 26, 2027 by maxtility
Official resolution criteria is on the metaculus question, but i don't want to loon it up
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Reply to comment by ActuaryGlittering16 in This is straight out of sci-fi, they can now get a completely torn ACL to heal itself using a collagen implant made out of bovine (cow) collagen, this is FDA approved and it's slow spreading to every hospital in the USA. This will replace ACL reconstruction surgery. by technofuture8
Jill Cook. Check her out. And Craig Purdam.
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Reply to comment by Fritzschmied in Lyft co-founder says autonomous vehicles won’t replace drivers for at least a decade by lughnasadh
Metaculus thinks there will be significant replacement in the next decade:
https://www.metaculus.com/questions/11608/self-driving-taxis-available-to-metaculites/
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Reply to comment by Noname_FTW in A high-resolution, wearable electrotactile rendering device that virtualizes the sense of touch by Shelfrock77
Attach one of these to my balls, go!
spreadlove5683 t1_iricoit wrote
I would say that I'd think we'd start pumping the brakes once we got close. The thing that worries me is arms race dynamics between countries making this possibly untrue.
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Reply to comment by Mr_HandSmall in Scientists discover how cancer cells evade immune system by BousWakebo
Where does the journal Cell fit into this? Is it not as prestigious? Sincere question as I'm mostly not knowledgeable.