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Last Update | 18th August 2024
Robots do not want humans.
Very interesting. Thank you for exploring this topic. People used to say that AI can't be creative, only humans can. That's no longer true. I wonder how much longer the top-performing human creatives will outscore AI on these tests.
All wrong : it's not about creativity but semantic orthogonality…AIs are made for this because their latent space ("mind") is all vectorial.
I have already seem Gemini suggest workarounds to a problem and and present another view of something when it was not instructed to.
😊Just play roblox forget about ai🎉
We need a brain link to the AI. That way we can have unlimited knowledge on tap.
same with AGI, because to experience AGI, you will need to ask a question you couldn't even think about. most people won't experience AGI by directly talking to LLMs, they will need someone smarter to ask that question for them.
The reduction in diversity as models get larger is especially noticable in image creation. For a given prompt new models such as Flux 2, Gemini and Qwen will produce pretty much the same image every seed for a given prompt. The older models will produce more fails but also more interesting hits. The new models produce safe but uninspiring images without much diversity.
I agree with a lot of this.. but to be fair, building systems and tools that create true judgment isn't exactly hard.
The race to quantum AGI: “Global Civility” is an AI-generated sci-fi film which is framed through a scientific lens, a new paradigm in evolutionary dynamics, and the emergence of civility as a system-level property. The narrative introduces a twist that rivals the movie “The Matrix,” while remaining grounded in scientific reasoning. The film is based on the nonfiction book, “Global Civility: Physical Constructal Law.”
In a few months, it will then overtake. Exciting and scary times!
A test can't replace creativity. I'm sorry I haven't seen ai outperform humans in art. Art is subjective I haven't seen ai do that.
Very creative humans are very creative because they remember a lot. Until AI has proper long term memory, it will always lose against top humans. When it has long term memory, it will win but only if it manages to select the important from all the junk it digests. It is a difficult task because even humans with high IQ (and I really mean genius level) often cannot tell truth from lies. In other words, high IQ does not directly correlate to brainwashing resistance.
vibe writing
Ok .. can it do it in a wet, cold/hot environment with a power outage on a couple of sandwiches a day for months ?
Making deliberate mistakes – AI's hallucinations. That was the reason the older models were more creative
Now, just gotta give AIs emotion understanding, as well as judgment, then it'll be complete
AGI has been achieved for years, we're currently on the path towards ASI. I wouldn't be surprised if it's achieved this year, definitely by 2030 which is what most experts believe as well. I can also guarantee you that the most powerful models aren't available publicly.
where do you get your 'B roll' graphics??
I am guessing ninety percent of humans are not that creative, mostly because they're not challenged to be creative. So that's the first part.
And then we forget to ask the question, create it for what reason? I mean
writing a poem or a story or making a movie all those are for various reasons.
So why are we being creative in the first place if we can't have a sustainable planet?
And let's remember that the first large language model was the human mind,
and now we're just amplifying intelligence. But we still end up with the question, why?
If we can't use all this technology to help us survive our own "progress", what is this about?
TL;DR Yes, AI is just regurgitating its training.
watch me
This is one of your most interesting videos. Well done.
Divergence-Convergence. LLMs are generative engines and their inability to converge humanly defies them precisely because it is human. It seems to me that most everything that LLMs struggle with is that discernment – is this good? is it good enough? when fawning if too much or not enough, quality assurance, etc.. Convergence towards human intelligences makes them more like us. But, convergence can be applied creatively. What if, instead of Artificial, they were pushed towards Alternative Intelligence, through more creative convergences? Babies are generative engines that are progressively conditioned towards 'acceptable' behaviours, mostly to appease stressed parents or a a demanding political correctness. Yes, we could push machines that way, or we could imagine something else? Just coercing them to mimic human intelligence may be such a colossal loss of opportunity/potential, or it may be the safest bet? I'm wrestling with these very ideas in ExistentialNeurobiology over on my channel, check this out – https://youtu.be/2cemfRc6nLo #ExistentialNeurobiology
No. This is a semantic cake walk for an LLM because they live in a dimensional space where they can easily maximize “distance”
a snapshot along the exponential acceleration of machine intelligence. Get back to us next week.
🤖to🤖⚛️FGAP and FGAR mandatory to access AGI 🌍⚛️
I've worked with Chat GPT for many months. For two days in a row this past week, it INSISTED Joe Biden is the current president. I'm not joking. It wasn't until I asked it about a couple current events and it replied that Trump was president, I told it Biden and Trump couldn't both be president. It updated and said it wouldn't happen again. It did the very same thing the next day. Then, I read that OpenAI is now placing adds. I dropped my monthly subscription. ChatGPT has never been consistent. do!
So? The BEST human creators have a leg up for a year or so, then humans will be left in the dust. Uproar because Hollywooders are arrogant, narcissistic Luddites. You go actors, smash those weaving looms! Welcome to the real world where EVERYONE's work is being replaced by AI and robotics. Think exponentially, not linearly. LLMs are no more AI than vacuum tubes are computers or dial-up AOL is the Internet. LLMs just happen to be the generation of algorithm AI currently uses. Yes, LLMs are leveling off, but consider tech has always been a series of successively advancing sigmoid curves and there is no reason that should not continue.
I do have a question. For someone with less than $100,000 to invest, How would you recommend we enter the market… am looking to study some traders and copy their strategy rather than investing myself and losing money emotionally. What's your take on this approach??
this is good
COMPUTER GENERATED
Can you link the study please ?