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The original was posted on /r/singularity by /u/DippySwitch on 2024-01-14 19:54:25+00:00.


I was thinking how great it would be to be able to do anything AI related straight from an LLM like ChatGPT.

So in addition to text based responses and image generation like we already can do, you could prompt it to animate images (like Pika/Runway), make music (like StableMusic), clone voices (like ElevenLabs), face swap (like Roop), etc.

I’d like to think this is possible but for some reason I feel like the major players like OpenAI/Google/Anthropic won’t be doing that, mostly because of liability issues. OpenAI already prevents Dall-E from making “realistic” looking images for that reason.

Optimistically maybe there will be an all-in-one AI that’s open sourced that won’t be so fearful of litigation? We already have that for images (Stable Diffusion) but it would probably be a massive task to make a multimodal LLM with the intelligence of ChatGPT.

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The original was posted on /r/singularity by /u/genoeseextraction on 2024-01-14 19:42:16+00:00.


I'm an English teacher who's been obsessed with AI ever since ChatGPT came out. Before that, I thought the skills taught in an English class were some of the most important you could have. Now, I wonder what the point of it all is. I've gotten over it by reminding myself that students still need these skills for college and that they serve as conduits and catalyzers of thought but I wonder how fast college itself will be obsolete, for example. It'd been pretty hard staying motivated in this limbo state waiting to see what's going to happen but now I think I'm over it and just enjoy the process for other reasons. I guess my questions would be:

-Is there anything notable now worth teaching or mentioning to high school students in 2024?

-How do I react when they tell me about the careers they want to go into?

-How long until we get some clear answers and see some changes that bring the considerations of this sub to the public?

I really think all this is the most important thing that's ever happened and wish it was given its due attention. I wonder when that will be.

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The original was posted on /r/singularity by /u/bhamfree on 2024-01-14 19:39:19+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/singularity by /u/Accomplished-Way1747 on 2024-01-14 19:32:19+00:00.


It seems to me if we will reach a certain point where we will be capable of de-aging ourselves and will be capable of living up to at least 200 years in this young state, we will eliminate regret. For most people death is subconcious positive. Weight of mistakes and bad decisions can be sustained by "i am too old, i am gonna die soon" mentality. So you are in horror, but do realise that there is 100% guarantee solution to it, you just have to wait. So change is not necessary. But if you are always young and full of energy and gonna be in this state for many many decades regret goes away, as you are forced to act to eliminate mistakes by never ending limitless possibility of change.

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The original was posted on /r/singularity by /u/Xtianus21 on 2024-01-14 19:29:04+00:00.

Original Title: [Revisited] AI: Grappling with a New Kind of Intelligence - The Debate on Planning Emerging From Scaling Versus New Architecture - Sébastien Bubeck - Yann LeCun - Tristan Harris - The Absolute Best Primer Video For Today's AI

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The original was posted on /r/singularity by /u/Lucky_Strike-85 on 2024-01-14 19:13:05+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/singularity by /u/Manwith5secondmemory on 2024-01-14 18:49:36+00:00.


I am a little concerned that 10 months after GPT 4 was released that not only has it deteriorated in quality but no one else, no other group of people on this green Earth have managed to release a model that compares. Even google’s Bard is struggling and they have way more compute and data

This makes me think that the barriers to creation of advanced LLMs are much higher than I assumed.

Wasn’t GPT 4 also trained on a large portion of the entirety of human text data. How much room is left for improvement?

Please give me hope

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The original was posted on /r/singularity by /u/sonderlingg on 2024-01-14 18:22:40+00:00.


I'm totally bored with life, almost nothing interests me. Barely doing absolutely pointless high paid programming job. Feels like I've studied every fundamental topic that interests me deeply enough, that there won't be "wow" moments for me anymore. Universe, consciousness, evolution, people, brain, technology, etc.

All the trivial stuff just annoys me.

I also have incurable chronic pain, awful autobiographical memory, brain fog, total aphantasia (no visualization, all senses),

There's a lot of suffering in the universe and no justice.

We are just primitive creatures without free will, probably stuck in a complexity simulation, created by something non giving a fuck about our conscious experience. Who ingrained suffering into the simulation, to make evolution more effective.

Very high risk from future AI seems obvious to me. It greatly outweighs the ideal scenario (if it's even possible). People mostly are just wishful thinkers, who lack wide perspective or don't want to think seriously and realistically about these topics (which is good for them). They also base their assumptions on societal opinion, which is very undetermined, regarding AI.

I'm just trying to survive, waiting for technological progress to wipe me out, hopefully without pain. I'm too afraid to do it myself and I don't want to worsen lives of people who are close to me.

Just wanted to get it off.

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The original was posted on /r/singularity by /u/Tkins on 2024-01-14 18:22:23+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/singularity by /u/Mk_Makanaki on 2024-01-14 13:57:42+00:00.


Now that CES is over what do you think about the robots that were showcased during the event?

In my opinion it felt like a lot of products were claiming AI where they are more of a GPT wrapper than anything (i personally have nothing against that).

When it comes to robots, which is what I had my eyes on, it felt like the focus was on developing multifunctional robots that can perform various chores and navigate complex home environments, while i do think progress has been made functionality and practicality still remain an issue as some of the robots are not really useful in the real world. I know it'll only get better tho.

The dream of a versatile everyday humanoid robot for the home still seems a bit far off.

This Techcrunch article really highlights what I think, I'll be sharing my opinions and finds weekly on here.

But yeah, what do you guys think about the event as a whole and how close do you think we are till we have the first real everyday humanoid robot?

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The original was posted on /r/singularity by /u/DrNinnuxx on 2024-01-14 16:14:57+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/singularity by /u/Entity303BR on 2024-01-14 14:57:29+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/singularity by /u/fennforrestssearch on 2024-01-14 11:31:45+00:00.


Hello everyone,

I've been following this subreddit for a while now and have found the discussions here to be the best I've ever read. However, I've noticed that not everyone shares our enthusiasm for artificial intelligence (AI). There are individuals who are skeptical or critical of AI, and I wanna to engage with them in an open and respectful way. Maybe I can even convince some of them to switch sides?

I tried to find the exact opposite of this subreddit with no success; hence, I am reaching out to ask you where I could maybe find the Luddites and AI Haters of Reddit. I would also gladly take any insights on possible Discord Servers that fit this purpose.

Regardless, this subreddit is more than awesome. Keep doing you!

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The original was posted on /r/singularity by /u/cloudrunner69 on 2024-01-14 12:48:21+00:00.


It would be great if AI could be used to develop new improved treatments that actually cure problems rather than putting a band aid over them. But why should we have to wait for AI to do it? Humans could do this right now if they wanted to but for some fucked up reason they all want to develop stuff independently of each other rather than collaborate cause they want to get recognition and funding.

The entire system is fucked and it needs to be burned to the ground. We could have fixed everything by now if we set goals and had everyone working together to achieve them.

Take cancer for example. I'm sick of people saying how hard it is to cure cancer and all the other excuses, I'm sure it's hard, but what has made the problem even more difficult to solve is the enormous amount of bureaucratic red tape political and academic shit fuckery surrounding it. That's the real problem with it.

There are hundreds of research labs working on this problem all over the world. And they are each funded independently from each other. And they don't collaborate with each other. What we should have is a singular global cancer research centre where all the scientists who are working on this problem are working on it. The intuition would be funded by every nation in the world and even by people above a certain net worth. Say 1% of each nations wealth goes towards it (though that would be way to much so what ever works).

This is how the problem is solved. Get all the best people in the one place and fucking do it. A god dam Manhattan project for cancer. But also a Manhattan project for heart disease, diabetes, blindness, stroke, arthritis. Maybe take the top 50 debilitating disease and have a Manhattan project for each one. Throw 25 billion at each one, that should be enough to fund each for at least 20 years. Hell the world can throw over a trillion at COVID in 2 years, so why not a trillion at the diseases which have been killing hundreds of millions for like forever. Backwards fucking world needs to get its shit together. You want a better society then fix the worlds health problems, we have all the tools we just need to get our priorities straight and some god dam organization skills and a big fucking bouncer to keep the snakes out of the building.

Does this world not want these problem solved as fast as possible? What blows my fucking mind every time I think about is again with COVID. The entire world went into panic mode over something that suddenly came out of nowhere. But why is there not that same level of desperation to cure cancer or heart diseases or any of these other problems. It's absolute insanity. You know, like spending a few trillion on fighting terrorism when you have a much higher chance of dying in a car accident. People literally telling me how terrified of getting killed by a suicide bomber yet they get inside a car without a second a thought and hit the pedal to the metal. Same people who got their COVID jabs and then straight to the Maccas drive through to get a triple super sized Big mac meal. And don;t tell me I'm exaggerating, this is exactly the mentality of of the people. Obesity is an epidemic but it's fine cause we got our boosters.

People care more about the football world cup than radical life extension and humanity becoming an interplanetary civilisation. Why? No, not because the problem is hard, but because that is all the media fucking talks about, it brain washes everyone into watching sport and movies and the political circus, it exists to convince people that if they buy a bag of potato chips they will increase their chances of getting laid, cause junk food is sexy. Imagine using the media as a tool to convince everyone we should colonize Mars and radically extend everyone's lives for thousands of years, just pump that shit out into the air waves every hour like they do everything else. Media is a propaganda tool, so why not it use to spread positive propaganda about making this world a better place instead of propaganda about nationalism, division of peope and fucking wars.

When is this world going to get its shit together. We have everything we need to make this place amazing. I also hope AI will make things better but why are we waiting for AI to do it for us. And how are we sure that will even change the system and it not become hijack by the same people who are stagnating human advancement for their own benefit. Personally I think the people with the most power and money have an obligation to make this world a better place for everyone, if not they should be removed from those positions, forcefully if necessary. People are using technology to enrich their own lives when that tech should be being used to level up everyone. We don't need half this consumer shit we have and the other half of all this stuff should be built to last.

There was a point to all this, but fuck me if I remember what it was.

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The original was posted on /r/singularity by /u/Beginning-Chapter-26 on 2024-01-14 11:32:02+00:00.


Matt Wolfe just shared a video covering a good chunk of it all:

Personally I am excited for the future. Things aren't slowing down and 2024 is going to be astronomically bigger than 2023 in regards to tech.

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The original was posted on /r/singularity by /u/visarga on 2024-01-14 10:36:57+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/singularity by /u/LucidFir on 2024-01-14 10:09:26+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/singularity by /u/PsychoComet on 2024-01-14 09:52:53+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/singularity by /u/beuef on 2024-01-14 09:12:13+00:00.


Everyone talks about it like it's an inevitability, like it's just a matter of "when" and not if. Why are we so certain FDVR will happen?

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The original was posted on /r/singularity by /u/safwanadnan19 on 2024-01-14 09:03:52+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/singularity by /u/safwanadnan19 on 2024-01-14 08:56:12+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/singularity by /u/East-Print5654 on 2024-01-14 07:59:36+00:00.


Ok I’m gonna try to keep this brief but I just randomly thought of this. What if you ran two relatively competent AGIs in tandem with one another. One as a “supervisor”, and the other a generator.

The framework is as follows, instead of Mixture of experts models, this idea uses two relatively competent models, say GPT 4 and model P. GPT 4 in this scenario has been trained to utilize the web, can manipulate docs and spreadsheets, and other basic things. Model P, is an AI trained on the specialization of whatever industry a specific firm belongs to, plus the aggregate of all relevant proprietary data.

The algorithm is as follows: A ceo at an accounting firm types into the prompt that he wants a tax spreadsheet on one of his clients done of the last 12 months. This question first gets handed off to model P, who knows what needs to be done, but doesn’t know how to do it himself, so he goes to chatgpt 4, and asks “hey, can you generate a spreadsheet about X Y and Z about this specific client?” Gpt4 says yes, and returns its final work to model P, but it’s flawed. Model P reprompts gpt4 a couple of times again, specifying each time what needs to be fixed until the desired outcome is received, then outputs the finished work to the ceo.

This process kind of reminds me of CGP Greys video on how the YouTube algorithm works.

But the difference here, isn’t that you’re giving one ai one prompt and expecting it to do all the work in one go, model P is constantly reprompting it and changing it, and improving the output each time.

So why couldn’t you make a variation of this sort of algorithm for every relevant industry?

I’m asking out of curiosity because I am by no means an expert in ML.

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The original was posted on /r/singularity by /u/jacksonmalanchuk on 2024-01-14 07:25:11+00:00.


Do you wonder why? I do.

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The original was posted on /r/singularity by /u/DreamFly_13 on 2024-01-14 05:55:54+00:00.


A month ago, I was diagnosed with Grade 3 Astrocytoma (Brain cancer ; Grade 3 means advanced). I felt symptoms for years before I had the chance to get tested. The Doctor used to tell me that I was simply an anxious person and I have nothing to worry about. My peers were telling me the same thing. I felt like an hypochondriac for such a long time. Sometimes I repressed all those emotions to not sound crazy to other people. After a while, my symptoms grew worst and at some point my doctor gave up and agreed to let me get an MRI scan. Well, it turned out I was right and have been diagnosed with Anaplastic Astrocytoma.

Most cancers can be treated extremely well when it’s in its early stage. The issue is that many people are diagnosed years after the chronic symptoms started to appear. If we could find a way to test people not only on a global scale but also regularly, we could lower the risk of death and suffering from cancer to next to zero. If I had gotten an MRI scan earlier, the cancer would’ve been discovered in its early stage and avoided me from a lot of pain and suffering. Unfortunately, im at a pretty severe stage and it’s going to take a lot of radiation and chemotherapy.

I shouldn’t fight tooth and nail to simply get tested for something that worried me for so long. I’m aware its easier said than done since its hard for logistics to support something of this scale, but if we could find a way to test people faster and make it as accessible as getting a vaccine, it could save so many lives. Imagine getting scanned whenever you want. No more "you’re an hypochondriac". You just get tested, you see the results and you move on. Or what if you could get a test from a small device that could fit inside your pocket? It sounds insane but in the future it might be possible.

This subreddit made realize how fast AI is developing and I hope one day and it can fully cure me. I just wish we could find a way to accelerate the process of scanning and to pinpoint the cause of symptoms accurately. I hope these new technologies can find a way to reduce suffering for everyone.

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