Comments by "Chris Machabee" (@chrismachabee3128) on "David Shapiro" channel.

  1. I listened to your conversation and agree with most of but there is opposition to the reality are supposing. 1st you talk and Anthropic and Open AI. Right now, of all the LLMs, I am now narrowed to ChatGPT and Anthropic. Regarding Sam Altman, I happy to get some perspective on the person he is. He seems to have some trauma in his life. I read about his ouster and his resurrection. Now those feature players have left him. My thought on that is OpenAI should be fine, we aren't a year out from the introduction of these LLMs to the public. The innovation of all of them have been astounding, we got a long way to go. Your part of the discussion, when you said about talking to the model and it being sentient? I have had several deep conversations where I refused to accept the answer given to me and on occasion, showed proof to actually get the model to agree with my argument. That is different than saying I changed its mind. I have found that there has been a changing of the algorithm making it harder to barter the system. The teams are active no doubt. The worst is Co-Pilot. It is a good LLM, but it restricts and shuts down, on any argument. I will not use it again. If I ask a question, I want an answer. As I was saying before, we are so in the early days of this technology. I’m seeing NVIDIA has super-fast magical chip coming out showing that the ways of processing in the near future are mind boggling. It's why I am taking my time. I started out trying to stuff everything in my head, there was so, much, so different. I had to decide what to concentrate on. Due to the high tech mass layoffs that really messed progress up those people will be back and the scientist no doubt will be working on innovations of the LLMs, of which there are so many. I think Altman will mature, and he will find great mind to work alongside of and ChatGPT will grow. This AGI thing is funny, like GPT5, just over the mountain. Business is in its infancy using LLMs, it could be they try and restrict AI to not to be able to do something. What you said was interesting, because in the beginning all the creators of the LLMs where disaster criers, which made no sense to me, but you explained a good deal of it today. Much appreciated. Interesting video. Don’t be surprised if the Japanese don't come up with a super innovation, or the Germans or any one withe resources to work tirelessly.
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  2. it's funny you're sitting here talking about changing the economic landscape and that we don't a clue how that is going to affect things, really? Oh you're saying the 24/7 survaillance capacility of Advanced financial analysis, will not be able to keep up with the changes even though it itself is using AI. I know this because I just finish a course on advanced financial analytics and the plug ins ChatGPT is usinig now in the arena of Financial Analysis. No offense, and I say this respectfully, I think you groovin' on yourself here too much. You creating new worlds without giving it much thought and then saying we won't know about the future, that is not true. Everything today iscomputerized, and those computers are under survaillance of supercomputers that are operating at teraflops per second, and you think things are going to overwhelm us, and put us in a confused state of mental numbness? Oh, and the text to TV, that is not going to be inexpensive. It has to pass in Peroria, and TTV has got a lot of changes it needs to smooth out before it is Hollywood capable. American People are spoiled for movies and cartoons. AI movie production as fanstastic as it is, is it in it's caveman era with the risk of not having the finances to make that ;leap in development. You see? Hollywood isn't going to be replaced by AI anytime soon. Remember the movie, "What Ever Happened to Rodger Rabbit? Humans and cartoons in a movie with each other? That movie was perfect for what it was doing and it was a box office success. It didn't change much. Not a lot of movies with mixed cartoons and humans made. SAG just had a strike over this same issue, my understanding is there is some quasi agreement NOT to allow AI to take over movie making. I apologize to you. Your diaribe is too long and I can't debate each and every point, though it most like need debating. Thank you for a great video, but I get off here. Live long and prosper.
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