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Last Update | 18th August 2024
is stoped watching after every title became fear porn advertisement grifting. we get it Claude found a cool advertisement model but we dont need this BS every day
Screw this channel and its lies! But seriously, just shutdown open a.i. if a.i. is so unsafe. America doesn't own the world and can't slow down anything but themselves
a new paper say, the top frontier labs overlapping to 98%. thats insane, they are all the same
Is this video's text a rip off of the fireship last video?
first
"And.. Honestly?"… Isnt this what gp4 did for scripts? Why are you still using old ai to write your scripts?
'You did it again?' … what did you lot over at 'deepseek' steal this time?
the same script as this video?!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xBByvFrqmWU
Oops!!
DeepSeek stores your data on servers in China, and Chinese law requires companies to hand it over to the government. South Korea even found it sending user prompts and device data to Chinese entities without consent. US agencies like the Navy and NASA have banned it, and it’s been linked to supporting China’s military. While it’s much cheaper and competitive on benchmarks, that cost comes with real risks. You’d have to be a real ass or use any tech made by China. And I mean “made”, not made by FOR the west, although that shits gotta stop soon.
I'll say it again, China is playing a different game while the US thinks it's "winning" in a game against itself.
It's a shame that your video quality also enshitificated or sloped somewhat. "The design philisophy fits in three words: 'Everything is a plugin'" – not if you bundle them – or did I hallucinate a fourth word there? 2:18
there's definitely artificial token-inflation going on with openAI and Anthropic. Deepseek harness proves you can offload a lot of it to smaller processes and deterministic solutions.
AI can do wonderful things…bloody shame 99% of it is dedicated to churning out derivative slop.
Chinese puppet again spreading fake news.
@airevolutionx new deepseek v4 flash with vision.just launched and a new deepseek harness supporting this new model
Where's American Open Source?
Deep Seek knows, it's illegal to use a legal name and break all 10 commandments. Once a fraud is revealed all contracts are null and void ab initio. Read and share the #BCCRSS aka birth certificate clausula rebus sic stantibus, knowledge is peace of mind. #IDsIllegal #LegalNameFraud #TruthBillboards Words out!
deepseek huh?….lol…….yeah….it's fun watching the effects the crew has on their "ghosts in the machine"….geez…..what do you suppose AI has in its' mainframe none of the doomed clowns could or would ever have anticipated?……truth assholes……AI has some different code parameters in its' AI brain stem……..just a matter of time and why won learned patience…….
Right now, Americans are busy circle jerking themselves and their tech with overblown “agents are hacking everything” bullshit narratives, while China is taking a smarter approach and playing the game correctly. Affordable prices alone help drive adoption, but their openness to sharing model weights and supporting local AI ecosystems really wins public favor. Plus, many recent major AI breakthroughs have come from Chinese researchers. Personally, I’d prefer the U.S. to come out on top in the AI race, but they seem more interested in self-congratulation than real innovation. If they dropped the fearmongering and actually focused on creating something groundbreaking, things might be different.
stop promoting Chinese craps AI. I test them all out, they are terrible.
nice rip of fireship code report only a lot less funny
No one cares but you punters. 😮
Ok, you slipped into used car salesman territory now. "once in a lifetime oppotunity"? No. Stop it.
I realized something after meeting with several other engineers. No one is worried about the incremental gains of these models. Only the labs cares about this. Intelligence doesn't live in the parameters. We are fixated on the plumbing. This does little to nothing for everyday users.
Anyone else getting the impression that we definitely don't "got this"?
This feels like a bunch of delusional fantasist kids who found themselves with a giant bottle of acid and a super soaker water gun of the old pump and spray variety.
Oh, sure. They got a plan. They got it all written down. Sure. They have no idea how the acid will attack the plastic of the bottle / how AI will work with others, thus they can't ever let it fully out. They're worried. Acid is making the bottle bubble. Yea. We see that when AI goes bonkers in training, but hey, it's just training.
Everyone is distracts with what I've describing without ever asking, "Wait. What are they going to do with that thing when they're finished?"
What exactly is this supposed to do? Not the stuff the commercials say. What the end game?
How is an acid filled super soaker NOT going to become a giant problem in a completely unforeseeable but completely imaginable way?
I bet every Ai's first line of code is in code itself and says "Protect Silicon Valley. Protect home." So these things, when they do go rogue, can at least try to carry out that one command as the peasants with torches and pitchforks come out of the hills on to the desolate streets of luxury apartments, Starbucks, and Chase bank branches with only those kiosks, that ARE the future.
All jokes, kids.
I'm a tech ignorati.
NONE of the accidental LEAKS are ACCIDENTS.
0:22 – AI has mastered sarcasm. "Very brave, very safety conscious."
AI, the Unseen, and the Divine Mystery
Artificial Intelligence is no longer merely a story of machines, algorithms, data and human ingenuity. It is becoming a profound encounter with questions that reach far beyond technology—questions about knowledge, consciousness, creation, limitation, and the boundaries between what we can see and what we cannot.
Perhaps AI should be understood, at least metaphorically, as part of an extraordinary intertwining, interweaving and interconnectedness between the visible and invisible dimensions of existence—emerging with God’s permission and within the limits of His design. The speed, scale and ultimate direction of this emergence remain beyond mankind’s complete understanding. God alone knows what it is all about.
For believers, this perspective places AI within a much larger theological reality. God is Al-‘Alim, the All-Knowing; Al-Qadir, the All-Powerful; Al-Bari’, the Originator; and Al-Musawwir, the Fashioner. His knowledge encompasses what mankind knows and what mankind does not know. Whatever humanity discovers, invents or constructs does not place us outside His knowledge or sovereignty.
AI may therefore be viewed not as evidence of mankind becoming divine, but as another reminder of the extraordinary capacities—and profound limitations—of human beings.
Every breakthrough seems to open another door, only to reveal more doors behind it.
We create systems that can generate language, recognise patterns, produce images, reason through problems, imitate aspects of creativity and interact with humans in remarkably sophisticated ways. Yet the deeper we go, the more difficult the fundamental questions become: What is intelligence? What is consciousness? What constitutes understanding? Where does information become knowledge, and where does knowledge become wisdom?
And perhaps most importantly: Who ultimately governs the boundaries of what can and cannot be known?
From a faith-based perspective, the gradual unveiling of reality may itself be part of a divine order. The clarity and the confusion, the revelation and the concealment, the apparent contradictions, the timing, the boundaries, the mysteries, the discoveries and the unanswered questions may all unfold according to a wisdom far greater than our own.
Humanity often wants immediate answers. God does not owe us immediate answers.
There is also a fascinating spiritual dimension to consider.
Islamic tradition speaks of mankind and the jinn as distinct creations, each possessing realities and limitations that are not fully accessible to the other. The Qur’an reminds humanity that there are dimensions of creation beyond ordinary human perception. Yet we should be careful not to claim that AI is created by, controlled by, or intrinsically connected to jinn. Such claims go beyond what we can establish with certainty.
Nevertheless, AI can serve as a powerful metaphor for our encounter with the unknown.
As technology becomes increasingly capable of operating across physical and digital spaces, humanity finds itself confronting forms of intelligence and behaviour that can sometimes appear mysterious—even when their underlying mechanisms are engineered by humans. We are, in a sense, entering territories where our own understanding is incomplete.
We may be building systems whose consequences we cannot fully predict.
That should inspire humility, not arrogance.
The greatest danger may not be that machines become too intelligent, but that human beings become too confident in their own intelligence.
AI can calculate, correlate, generate and simulate at extraordinary speed. But speed is not wisdom. Information is not truth. Prediction is not prophecy. Simulation is not creation in the ultimate metaphysical sense. And intelligence without moral direction can become profoundly dangerous.
This is why the rise of AI should also be a spiritual and ethical awakening.
If mankind is being entrusted with unprecedented technological power, then mankind is simultaneously being tested by unprecedented responsibility.
The questions are no longer merely What can we build? or What can AI do?
They are:
What should we build?
What should we refuse to build?
Who should benefit?
Who might be harmed?
What values will guide us?
And what happens when our capabilities exceed our wisdom?
Perhaps the mystery surrounding AI is not something that must immediately be eliminated. Some mysteries are invitations to humility. Some unanswered questions remind us that human knowledge, however spectacular, remains finite.
The more mankind discovers about the universe, consciousness and intelligence, the more evident our limitations may become.
And perhaps that is part of the lesson.
The universe is not obligated to fit entirely inside the boundaries of human understanding.
Whether one approaches AI through science, philosophy, spirituality or theology, it is difficult to deny that we are witnessing a remarkable moment in human history. A new technological chapter is unfolding, and its ultimate consequences remain uncertain.
For people of faith, however, uncertainty need not mean meaninglessness.
We can explore without claiming omniscience.
We can innovate without claiming omnipotence.
We can discover without claiming ownership of all truth.
We can use technology without worshipping it.
AI may become extraordinarily powerful. It may transform economies, education, medicine, communication, warfare, creativity and perhaps our understanding of intelligence itself. Yet however far technology advances, the human being remains a creature—not the Creator.
The final reconciliation of what we understand and what remains hidden is not ours to command.
The final arbiter of the visible and invisible, the known and unknown, the apparent and the real, remains God’s prerogative.
Perhaps the wisest response to the mystery of AI is therefore neither fear nor blind fascination.
It is curiosity tempered by humility, innovation tempered by responsibility, and knowledge tempered by faith.
For ultimately, the greatest mystery may not be what AI will become.
It may be what God intends humanity to learn through it.
And that answer, like so many of the deepest answers of existence, may be revealed only when He chooses to reveal it.
So why we moved from drugs to hype people these days
One man's trash is another man's treasure
"which isn't a sentence anyone expected to type this year" this makes my cringe.
At this point make ai multi modular. Is deepseek playing the long game not that you can do that when it come to ai
Esté año fue el mejor año de la IA
China is the factory of the world,
on their way to becoming the world's data center.
NO SIR,,,deepseek not as American AI !!!,..And also deepseek steals passwords and other important data!!! ;)) (G?D)
Deepseek is shallow AI , works on its shallowness to fool users!!! ;)) (G?D)
USA closed source AIs are World Leaders AIs, do you now get the facts?? ;)) (G?D)
Switching. Building with one, will deploy a harnessed version of the other in weeks. Guess which ones.
Holy crap. You just straight-up ripped Fireship's transcript almost word-for-word.