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[–] Zeth0s@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

AI, even at the current state is one of the most incredible creation of humanity.

If there was a nobel prize for math and computer science, the whole field would deserve one next year. It would probably go to a number of different people who contributed to the current methodologies.

You cannot compare nft to AI. You can open nature or science (the scientific publications) now and you'd see how big is the impact of AI.

You can start your research here https://www.deepmind.com/research/highlighted-research/alphafold . Another nobel prize material

[–] Aceticon@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

I actually have some domain expertise so excuse me if I don't just eat up that overexcited ignorant fanboy pap and phamplet from one of the very companies trying to profit for such things.

GAI (General Artificial Intelligence, i.e. a "thinking machine") would indeed be that "incredible creation of humanity", but that's not this shit. This shit is a pattern matching and pattern reassembly engine - a technologically evolve parrot capable of producing outputs that mimic what was present in its training sets to such a level that they even parrot associations that were present in their training sets (i.e. certain questions get certain answers, only the LLM doesn't even understand them as "questions" and "answers" just as textual combinations).

~~Insuficiently intelligent people with no training in hard sciences often actually confuse such perfect parroting of that which intelligent beings previously produces with actually having intelligence, which is half part hilarious and half part sad.~~

Edit: that was actually unfair, so let me put things better: some reactions to the hype on this AI remind me of how my grandmother - an illiterate old lady from the countryside who had been very poor most of her life - used to get very confused when she saw the same actor in multiple soap operas. The whole concept of actors and Acting was beyond her life experience so when I was a kid and she had moved to live with us in the "big city", she took what she saw on TV at face value. I suspect a lot of people who have no previous understanding of the domain and related are going down the same route of reasoning on AI as my nana did on soap operas, so end up confusing the LLM's impeccable imitation of human language use with there actually being a human-like intelligence behind it, just like my nana confused the "living truthfully in imaginary circunstances" of good actors with the real living it imitated.

[–] Zeth0s@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

As you have domain expertise you will agree with us that, despite not being AGI, as it is now, deep learning, reinforcement learning, generative AI are an incredible creation of humanity, that, among other things, are capable already of:

  1. solving long standing scientific challenges such as protein folding,
  2. taking independent decisions and develop strategies that, on specific tasks, surpass human experts
  3. mapping human languages and artistic creations in high dimensional vector spaces where concepts and relationships are retained as properties of the spaces, allowing to perform math and statistical inference, generating original images and text (a thing for which, few decades ago, not many would have guessed such manageable mathematical representation could even exist).

On top of this we give for granted all the current already existing applications, such as image recognition, translation, text classification...

You would also agree with us that the potential of current AI methodologies in all fields of science and technology is already enormous, as demonstrated by alphafold for instance. We just need few more years to see even more groundbreaking applications of the exising methodologies, while we wait for even more powerful techniques or, why stop dreaming, AGI in few decades.

[–] Aceticon@lemmy.world -1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

What it's doing is just a natural extension of what was done with basic Neural Networks back in the 90s when it started being used for recognition of human-written postal code numbers on mail envelopes.

This is why I disagree that this specific moment in the development of AI is "an incredible creation of humanity". Maybe the domain as a whole will turn out to be as groundbreaking as computers, but the idea that what's being done now by itself is that is ignorant, premature or both.

As for the rest, I actually studied Physics at a Degree level and with it complex Mathematics and your point #3 is absolute total bollocks.

[–] Zeth0s@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

I was actually taking the time to share with you some very basic resources for you to learn something on basic stuff such as latent space, embedding, attention mechanism, markov decision processes, but your attitude really made change my mind.

It's fine that you clearly don't have the domain knowledge you claim, but your rudeness is really annoying. Enjoy your life with your achievement of complex math at degree level and learn how to speak

BTW, neural networks, even if few decades old, are an incredible achievement of humanity, even knowing how to roughly simulate a human neural network involves understanding of the brain, of non-linear math and existence of computers and (each of them) are astonishing achievements of humanity

[–] Aceticon@lemmy.world -2 points 1 year ago

I have in fact been following that stuff, thank you very much.