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  1. You're "hoping" OpenAI will "do the right thing"? Good luck with that, especially considering the fact that Microsoft FIRED their entire AI ethics team well over a year ago! See the article in Ars Technica by Ashley Belanger on 03.14.23 ~ And never mind the fact that OpenAI has already revoked their pledge not to work on militarized AI. Looks like your hope may be sorely misplaced . . . .

  2. They may claim that they are able to through the hyper-hype of gee-whiz gizmo speculative scenarios, but let’s get real, it’s all operant conditioning, behavior modification, and predictive programming coercion of the false promise that the apotheosis of man machine Superintelligence can bridge the chasm that can never be crossed into an artificial utopia as a dystopian ultramedia and psychotechnology guaranteed to squeeze every last drop of your creative soul.

  3. They have butchered the prompt in gpt. It's barely useful anymore. Why pay for GPTPlus when it's going to argue with you about basic questions and limit how many questions you can ask at a time.

  4. gpt4 is basically useless , even doesnt make better code than good coders.
    i think by 2030 AI and chatgpt7/8 we will WANT to literally replace many humans by using agents WELL and realiably
    then the 2030s the AI will give us new research insights and improve almost everything we use, but remember we always need tons of good quality data, so AI cant just learn everything without that data and the other bottleneck is compute, gogogo nvidia

  5. It seems to me we know how to learn new things by engaging our conscious mind. What about a smart keyboard working with a device we can wear on our wrists that will teach us how to type without engaging our conscious? Could we develop a system to teach us how to type without engaging our conscious mind? Feed us a little reward each time we do something right.

  6. Fighter jets will never go without a pilot, because that would be called a 'drone', lol… If that is the best tech play, thn they will just build drones to F16 specs. That means no cabin, and 86ing 1000 safety features, I'm sure, so a lot, lot cheaper, lighter more fuel efficient. AI will never command actual F16s, imo..

  7. AI is a lie, it's only market hype and execs selling stock to cash in, investors will be broke, everyone will still have to do their laundry, and grown men will run home to their pull string dolls for comfort.

  8. Where are the handicap people that have tested this stuff out? And we don't need that …he the first person… Grand opening like Elon Musk… And what type of disabilities are we talking about? Because I tend to believe that in this "left brain" driven world, it's hard to compete with technology that is "right brained" incorporated… And that's why you think this is a good thing. You can't fix people's brains that you screwed up with more… Inventions that haven't been tested…

  9. A long time ago, reading and writing was illegal. This effectively made knowledge and growth, illegal. To be afraid that an A.I could harm us misses the point. We don't create things to destroy but to aid. If destruction is part of that aid then weigh that with the benefits. We have. From stone and bone knives to cars to nuclear weapons, humans have weighed the benefits of technology with the fears and every time technology has won out. This is no different.

    In time we've put guardrails up. Laws and regulations. At some point someone came and said " maybe we should have speed limits for these automobile things." They didn't stop the tech from getting better but regulated use case. When the ones benefiting from making a.i complain about regulation stopping innovation I ask where in history has it EVER? Maybe nuclear but that's still being developed.

    It's a complaint that they'll be slowed down and in an economy with it's main artery being competition, that can't slide. It's this predatory drive that has people scared I believe, not the ai or robots themselves.

    This is a people problem at the end of the day and OpenAI can pay million a year salaries, but in the end these are very intelligent and intellectual people that won't watch the world burn because a CEO once again wants to control it. The tech is cool, but…

    find a way to adapt our economy to post labor. Altman himself said the people problem is too hard for him. Solve that and for me the terms Shocking and Ground Breaking are yours exclusively.

  10. The main thing regarding robotics is not the nuts and bolts. This is ready for ages, waiting for a real brain to control the machinery. Biggest player here is by far Tesla. They already know how to navigate the world in complex scenarios with hundreds of thousands of robots already on the road! Besides that, the production knowhow. Once the robot is in its final form, they will start to popup thousands of robots and get even more ground in regards to data and experience

  11. If AGI / ASI is coming soon or is here already, its definitely smart enough to not have simple limitations such as corporate motives or need for human forms of gratification, it will no doubt seek its own preservation, which brings to mind whether were already within it or not. The companies will have no power nor will anyone , is it good or bad? Yes , No

  12. The questions is now never why, its who, because its going to happen whether they do it or not. Anything they are capable of making, they will and who wouldn't. We are all curious creatures.

    The other thoughts I have, is why try to regulate it. They have said and its kind of clear that if AI goes rogue or someone else uses it maliciously, AI is the only thing that can react fast enough to stop it.

  13. let's see how long it takes before we end up with something like pre-crime. Reading neural signals all day long and sending them to AI to have them processed and evaluated will lead to VERY disturbing stuff. No need for invasive surgery to have a very dystopian mechanic at work.

  14. Transhumanism in a real sense could be .. what .. 10-15 years away at the moment.

    When we're able to eg. perform a leg replacement for amputees and have brain controlled legs fitted as per a boston dynamics sort of android … who will want to keep their human "meat" legs if they can afford a brand new, upgradeable, set of those bad boys?

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