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@ProfTricky3168 Not really. It was a financial Pearl Harbor moment.
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Would be funny AF if it were really just a "mechanical turk" con.
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They are sadly only monetizable before they happen. Hindsight is always free.
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@InSterquiliniisInvenitur But what if the Orange Man is indeed very bad?
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@samueleu6362 What could possibly go wrong...
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"Side project" for a hedge fund doesn't mean what it means for you and i.
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@edwardallenthree Premature persecution complex?
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Billions of dollars well spent with psyop... I mean public relations firms.
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No it was very much intended as a "product", it was just coaded by middle schoolers apparently.
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That is false. You have all the freedom they allow you. Which historically, is quite a lot.
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@TheStickofWar ...yet.
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@TheNewton "ML takes a gigchads of compute power AND data" Currently. Until somone/thing develops the better mousetrap. That is what has these guys scared. If something develops a distributed architecture and escapes to the millions of processors of the Internet it has infinite growth potential and will be effectively unstopable.
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Never underestimate the willingness of the addicted mind to rationalize paying for something that -is- was free
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Likely to result in a strike or takedown for the direct "threat of violence"...
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@sam3317 Probably not state or corporate as they have no interest is it, in fact its a convenient free source of data to mine. Likely its "Annonymous" who fear the above using it for the above reason.
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2030: learn to hunt & gather
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@jamessullenriot You know that is LLM training data gold right?
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@MCLVideo Manufacturing a knife that could kill millions of people is probably not a good idea.
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Firstish to market!!!!
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@MCLVideo Perhaps you should educate yourself a bit more on the subject than just one tongue in cheek video? Real life is harsher than video games and you don't get to restart.
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You can't faceplant without it. ;/
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TBH kinda glazed over at that point and missed it. lol
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Thats like assuming that giving everyone an atomic bomb will prevent nuclear war....
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But why does it feel like exponential acceleration?
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@dtibor5903 If they are developing something that could be dangerous if release into the wild, shouldn't they?
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Free rides don't last forever.
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TBF Its more like the modern equivalent of the Alex's Smut Shop.
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@jamessullenriot lol. no.
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@kelseybarrett3560 That's not how it works.
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This is one of the reasons why I dropped out of programming. I got so sick of having to keep up with every reinvented slightly better mousetrap of a programming language every six months because management go a "gud idea" or to chase the monay...
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@xIcarus227 Wow. You're genuinely mansplaining. Another reason I left programming.
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@facundosterzerforino1704 Not really. Currently for AI to be potentially dangerous, requires scale and computing power. You training an AI to do trivial tasks like automate or expert at something probably won't be covered.
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@jwonz2054 "The fear mongering of AI replacing workers is currently overhyped." Right up to the moment when its not.
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@rumfordc That is not true. Please go educate yourself.
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If you believe anything you read on the internet I'm not surprised you would find this amazing.
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"When all you have is a hammer." occurred to me about this application. "Yep" I died.
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@Adam_Lyskawa The Internet was always about corporations as soon as it left BBSs and Usenet.
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@ΛΞΟ Because you don't realize that previous government overtly could and did do so without even the pretense of "freedom" and "rights".
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@DreamingConcepts Don't be a Llama drama
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Or at least make them either feel like a salaryman or a luddite.
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@abadhaiku Nah. Elon was just up at the wee hours high as fuk on his "pain meds" and banged out a barely coherent email to his sycophants after scrolling thru the fonts on his phone listening to all the pretty colors and picked that one because it looked familiar.
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...from India.
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@sometard8156 Potentially without humans if the AI decides the world would be better off without us? Someone tried that last century. It didn't turn out well for anyone.
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@marcelh7864 Then you misunderstood my post. Government(s) want to make sure that IT is that person who controls that first AGI and bends it to its bidding. They and the rich and powerful will want to maintain the status quo, which for better and worse, is probably the best option for the public than the unknowable outcome of a wild singularity.
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No if they knew that had happened already, all of these guys would be hiding in their underground lairs and private islands.
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@levyroth Subsistence agriculture might be a better bet.
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It will depend on how much money he gave to his "campaign" and how much he can have for his reelect-... oh wait. Never mind. He's screwed.
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Curb your nostalga. Anything worth while would be worth intentionally archiving by its creators. Consider it "Informational Darwinism". Wayback was reasonably useful for looking up obscure things but 99% of is just useless trivial garbage. Now in the age of monetization/weaponization of personal information powered by and powering (the later is important) AI, its probably better if it did go away. Assuming of course, it hasn't already been harvested for training data, which is likely. But at least, it wouldn't be around when the AGI stars thinking about how to get rid of us.
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@Souljacker7 Strange considering you don't know how averages work...
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I bet you don't even know that isn't true.
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