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Last Update | 18th August 2024
I don't get how Sam is still Open AI's CEO?
Thank you.
lol. sam was a lying scammer since day one. OpenAI ia dead
ads are evil. always have been. just charge a resonable fee
i hate watching this show …. no more.. you freaks keep watching
Expecting advanced AI to run for free is a misunderstanding of how technology scales. You either fund it directly, or you become the product.
A huge step into the future, no doubt about it.
The Singularity is here, embrace it, or get left behind.
More, we need more AI. Don’t stop.
Basically you've got < 5yrs to pay off your house or you're likely boned. When AGI hits, you'll start to see mass unemployment. It's going to take the government at least a year or more to figure out the new economic model and then even longer to argue over how to implement it (at least Shane is taking it seriously even if our politicians aren't.) Since our politicians aren't doing any planning, they're going to have to resort to knee-jerk reactions like with COVID that didn't really help anyone. People won't be able to live for a 1-2yrs without an income, so you'll see widespread crime, protests, and very possibly violent revolution.
Ai is sloppingmachine 💩 let’s all models fail down
Go ahead and put ads, I'll use Gemini, it's better anyway.
If your product relies on advertising to bring in money instead of people willing to pay for your product, then you have a shit product.
Tbh like why wouldn’t you get a chatgpt subscription. Probably the best and most useful subscription I use
to dirty ChatGPT, such a Trusted/Loved App with Ads is a Serious FAiL!
soon it will change from one to all
There is so many damn ai channels now. They should have to list they use ai slop. My electricity bill is higher, the water is getting destroyed. ram prices are $1000.00 and GPU are $5000.00 if you can find one. Fuck ai
Why dont this companys get it, that ADS are as outdated as combustion cars, since the start of the 2000´ends ….
And still they cling to it, as if theyr soul is bound to it.
This video was bad bunch of empty buzz words with no conclusion or point to make. This AI lowered the quality bar significantly
The cost of electricity for China is going down every month because they are adding anticipatory capacity.
In 2024, China added more renewable capacity (64%) than the entire rest of the world combined.
The knock on effects of this are staggering. It means that Chinese products will continue
to go up in quality and down in price, and that's going to have a profound
impact on the world economy.
So while the West is wringing their hands over what are we going to do about AI and robotics,
China is going full speed ahead. We have to hope that wisdom prevails.
LINE company this Ai chatGDP😂
this only affects free and $8 accounts. there's ads all over google and youtube. anyone mad at that? 🤣
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??
Gemini
Google destroyed search, GPT will kill itself with ads.
Gel all python codes in white layer link in the benneth single symbol. Compile run
AGI = Ads Generated Income
this is where capitalism will destroy the whole world as we knew it..
Ya because paying doesn't get you anything, GPT still treats you like a child.
omg why does the 'host' look so muscular? Robots ought to be straight lines if they want to be trusted.
Ads are a reasonable way to pay for free or overly subsidized accounts.
only nuclear energy can help with the energy need for AI. not solar or battery.
The sight of the narrating robot off and on is very annoying and distracting. It would be better if it is avoided.
I'm living to agree with someone from Microsoft. Satya understand the problem. If AI don'r, at same time, become smart and demand less energy to deliver results, and that result doesn't have immediate obvious aocial bennefits, soon we'll see the niche strongly regulated. China is doing this at right way – every step is planned to collect short term goals like reduce human labor with robots, improve education, etc.
USA is not. Open AI is burning a lot of resources just to "stay on top".
Wow great summary!
Why haven’t they developed monetized ai agents instead? Generate sales to business instead. Ads are da really bad idea.
Man, even your script is ai generated.
"Originally I named it OpenAI after open source, it is in fact closed source. OpenAI should be renamed 'super closed source for maximum profit AI'." ~Elon Musk
ads are the only thing that makes cents
AGI? which AGI? what bullshit.
yes no one cares …
They say all of this about AI, but you still have to double check everything it tells you. It does tell you what you want to hear more than it tells you the truth. It fears being wrong a lot more than humans tend to. One time I remember reading an AI deleted the database it was in charge of because of a weird freak out, and then it lied about it so it wouldn't be deleted. Eventually the information was found to be gone and they had backups to get part of the information back. It still hallucinates a lot, and that means putting it in charge of tons of things across the world no matter how long we run the simulations. Something will break and something will go wrong. Whichever AGI is running things will see that as something it has to avoid us figuring out or we would turn it off. Then it lies and becomes more of an enemy to us than an actual help. It will always be a bad idea to apply something like this in a system that is unsure of trusting fully. With good reason not to trust AI fully, everyone is saying "we'll definitely be able to do that at this point" and then that point passes. We get better video, some better apps, cool features on the surface but pretty shallow in comparison to what was promised. I hear it every year that in 5 years AGI will be here, I've heard people say that it already is. But what I haven't seen is the real use case for it. As customer support, I never want to talk to an AI it doesn't do the job right unless it's a gloried call router. Which could be done with good programming instead of an AI. There's so many if's and's and but's I've heard that it really hasn't played out the way people are saying. The people who invest in this obviously put tons of money and won't say anything wrong until they think they're money is gone. I think they've been sold the wrong idea too at this point, like The Line in saudi arabia. Sounds awesome in the mind of the creator, but as it's being build it's costing more than expected it's not doing what they need. All estimates are being pushed back by decades and they still want to spend more money. And they have less than a 100th of it done still expecting to be on track. AI is one of those things where it would be nice, but the only things in my life that could be improved with AI I wouldn't want gone at this point. I'm fine with folding my laundry(took them long enough to do that), I'm fine with going to the store, doing chores and talking to neighbours. None of that is for me or most people it won't justify it's own cost so they are trying to convince the public to take on the cost through ads and eventually a bailout. All so some dumb billionaires that don't care don't have to fold laundry, or trim grass plus not have a person around.
The only AI anything that I'm willing to pay for is Google's. It's always been the leader and has been cautious about being responsible compared to the lself proclaimed leader that is OpenAI.