It's not about you. It's about your future AI overlords.Rodney Ruxin said:Stat Monitor Repairman said:
This is gonna kick a lot of people in the nuts. They are cruising along and just don't know it yet.
Some of us do see what's about to go down and it scares the **** out of us.
There's gonna be a massive disruption in the way of life we've been accustomed to.
Millenials and Gen Z better temper those expectations.
the next couple years it's gonna occur to people that they are about to have a way lower standard of living then their parents. technologically it will be more advanced, but overall quality of life will go down.
Then what is the f***ing point of all this?
Adverse Event said:TexasRebel said:Adverse Event said:TexasRebel said:
Define "happy"
A mix of serotonin and dopamine generated by internal and external inputs, varied by user.
Neither of which a computer has.
Depends on your definition. The neuralinked chimps have both chemicals, are they a computer or some odd mix?
TexasRebel said:Adverse Event said:TexasRebel said:Adverse Event said:TexasRebel said:
Define "happy"
A mix of serotonin and dopamine generated by internal and external inputs, varied by user.
Neither of which a computer has.
Depends on your definition. The neuralinked chimps have both chemicals, are they a computer or some odd mix?
Uh. They were mammals with an "implanted interface". That may have very well been another of Elon's Mechanical Turks.
They are also dead.
Was this a serious question?
By 2025 Autonomous AI Agents will be in every aspect of life.
— Sully (@SullyOmarr) April 11, 2023
They've been out for a week - and already the possibilities are mind-blowing.
But what are they? How did we just figure them out and whats next for us?
I'll try my best to explain. Buckle up, its gonna be a douzey pic.twitter.com/SV3GbEUAr4
So let's recap on some timelines:
— Sully (@SullyOmarr) April 11, 2023
2020 - First version of GPT3
Nov 2022 - chatGPT is released
March 14 - GPT4
March 28 - AI Agents
Notice the trend? It's accelerating. pic.twitter.com/TKHgazHBKB
AutoGPT has internet access, long-term and short-term memory management, text generation, and integration with 11 Labs (AI text to speech gen)
— GREG ISENBERG (@gregisenberg) April 11, 2023
And it operates AUTOMATICALLY without YOU
Let me walk you through 3 examples of the tech that will leave you speechless
Customer service is painful 90% of the time.
— GREG ISENBERG (@gregisenberg) April 11, 2023
Long hold times, junior staff, hard to communicate.
AI-enhanced customer service will be a breeze thanks to AutoGPT
#2 Social Media Manager
— GREG ISENBERG (@gregisenberg) April 11, 2023
AutoGPT can also be used to manage social media accounts for businesses based on goals for RTs/likes and even sales
It can generate high-quality content, schedule posts, and even respond to customer inquiries
Just set and forget.
#3 Financial Advisor
— GREG ISENBERG (@gregisenberg) April 11, 2023
Investing your money can be a daunting task, but Auto GPT can make it a breeze.
As a financial advisor, it can analyze financial data and provide recommendations on how to stay ahead of the curve based on data & top research
Move over Bank of America...
So there you have it, folks
— GREG ISENBERG (@gregisenberg) April 11, 2023
AutoGPT is not just a language model, but a game-changing tool that can (and probably will) revolutionize the way we do business
ChatGPT was cool but AutoGPT takes it to the next level
I don't have the receipt but those of you who have been here for a while know I called this last year
— Skull King Bjorn (@GathererSkull) April 11, 2023
The Thotpocalypse is here https://t.co/4mIFXu3Jwt
Nanomachines son said:I don't have the receipt but those of you who have been here for a while know I called this last year
— Skull King Bjorn (@GathererSkull) April 11, 2023
The Thotpocalypse is here https://t.co/4mIFXu3Jwt
And here we go. Onlyfans is jumping on the AI train. It's clear they want to have all content for themselves so they don't have to pay anyone anything at all and it's clear they see where this is all going. Lmao that business model, get everyone hooked with real women, replace the women with AI created models and keep all of the money.
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A team of researchers from Carnegie Mellon, Yale, and UC Berkeley investigating Machivallian tendencies in chatbots made a surprising side discovery: OpenAI's GPT-4 outperformed the most skilled crowdworkers they had hired to label their dataset. This breakthrough saved the researchers over $500,000 and 20,000 hours of human labor.
Innovative Approach Driven by Cost Concerns
The researchers faced the challenge of annotating 572,322 text scenarios, and they sought a cost-effective method to accomplish this task. Employing Surge AI's top-tier human annotators at a rate of $25 per hour would have cost $500,000 for 20,000 hours of work, an excessive amount to invest in the research endeavor. Surge AI is a venture-backed startup that performs the human labeling for numerous AI companies including OpenAI, Meta, and Anthropic.
Kind of like how Stockfish is only as good as the guys that "programed" it?TexasRebel said:
It's not. It will do things just as good as its programmer, only faster and with no fatigue mistakes.
Calling BS on those numbers. You might pay $25/hr for a handfull of annotators, but probably more like $2-$3/hr for the majority.Nanomachines son said:
https://www.artisana.ai/articles/gpt-4-outperforms-elite-crowdworkers-saving-researchers-usd500-000-and-20Quote:
A team of researchers from Carnegie Mellon, Yale, and UC Berkeley investigating Machivallian tendencies in chatbots made a surprising side discovery: OpenAI's GPT-4 outperformed the most skilled crowdworkers they had hired to label their dataset. This breakthrough saved the researchers over $500,000 and 20,000 hours of human labor.
Innovative Approach Driven by Cost Concerns
The researchers faced the challenge of annotating 572,322 text scenarios, and they sought a cost-effective method to accomplish this task. Employing Surge AI's top-tier human annotators at a rate of $25 per hour would have cost $500,000 for 20,000 hours of work, an excessive amount to invest in the research endeavor. Surge AI is a venture-backed startup that performs the human labeling for numerous AI companies including OpenAI, Meta, and Anthropic.
No you see AI won't replace MY job.
I'll take the Anna De Armas AI girl from Blade Runner 2049, please. Thank you.Adverse Event said:Nanomachines son said:I don't have the receipt but those of you who have been here for a while know I called this last year
— Skull King Bjorn (@GathererSkull) April 11, 2023
The Thotpocalypse is here https://t.co/4mIFXu3Jwt
And here we go. Onlyfans is jumping on the AI train. It's clear they want to have all content for themselves so they don't have to pay anyone anything at all and it's clear they see where this is all going. Lmao that business model, get everyone hooked with real women, replace the women with AI created models and keep all of the money.the internetAI was made for porn.
Oh, I should have saved you the click. It is all fake.Stat Monitor Repairman said:
About to fire this up. Standby for high points.
Mr President Elect said:Kind of like how Stockfish is only as good as the guys that "programed" it?TexasRebel said:
It's not. It will do things just as good as its programmer, only faster and with no fatigue mistakes.
This is the "first PC" moment for Personal AI and with it will be limitations just like when the first Apple 1 was produced in a garage. You are a pioneer. Today private and Personal AI is available to anyone.
— Brian Roemmele (@BrianRoemmele) April 12, 2023
Download it for free and join the revolution. https://t.co/5rZ9w5osvD
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An Arizona mom claims that scammers used AI to clone her daughter's voice so they could demand a $1 million ransom from her as part of a terrifying new voice scheme.
"I never doubted for one second it was her," distraught mother Jennifer DeStefano told WKYT while recalling the bone-chilling incident. "That's the freaky part that really got me to my core."
This bombshell comes amid a rise in "caller-ID spoofing" schemes, in which scammers claim they've taken the recipient's relative hostage and will harm them if they aren't paid a specified amount of money.
Sea Speed said:
I brought this up the other day and some moron basically told me people have been getting scammed on the phone for years so it is no big deal. Imagine how much will be stolen from the elderly and not so bright with these new tools at the scammers disposal. I know people are already scammed for millions, if not billions, annually, so this is about to get worse. Everyone should talk to their parents and grandparents about this.
BOOM!
— Brian Roemmele (@BrianRoemmele) April 14, 2023
GPT4All native app now here. No more terminal!
Mac: https://t.co/6fJGSR8fBu
Windows: https://t.co/pRWtYOjT6r
Linux: https://t.co/GOPIDObQq7
Extraction takes up to 20 minutes. Mac will report a notice that the app is not trusted, if so inclined, go to System… https://t.co/hBHxW7j2F9
Very excited to announce I am very close to MiniAGI script for GPT4All!
— Brian Roemmele (@BrianRoemmele) April 14, 2023
My ugly code will hopefully allow endless self feedback with drop-in prompts and guidance.
Current script has been running 16 hours and produced ~400 pages.
My aim is to make this one-click install for… https://t.co/hBHxW7jAuH
Yes! I have built in the ability to make API calls to any other non-local (cloud based) AI platform like ChatGPT-4 and most important, it has budgeting.
— Brian Roemmele (@BrianRoemmele) April 14, 2023
See MiniAGI and AutoGPT I am building runs 24/7 365. It is free because it is local Personal AI.
However it can go out to… https://t.co/MGC2pRy4nX
1. Bedrock via AWS
— Pete (@nonmayorpete) April 13, 2023
- Bedrock lets enterprises use and fine-tune base models with their own data.
- Base models from Anthropic, AI21 (European languages), Amazon Titan (new language models) and Stability AI (images). pic.twitter.com/Mpjn9eb85e
Amazon/Scale offer multiple models.
— Pete (@nonmayorpete) April 13, 2023
OpenAI/MSFT use OpenAI.
NVIDIA unclear - though likely multiple models as well.
This is how someone like Anthropic can get distribution.
2. Amazon releases CodeWhisperer
— Pete (@nonmayorpete) April 13, 2023
- This is Amazon's version of GitHub Copilot
- Free for individual developers
- Developers seem to like Copilot more
To access: https://t.co/c9gaIa5oiA
3. Stability AI releases SDXL
— Pete (@nonmayorpete) April 13, 2023
This is the next evolution of Stable Diffusion.
- Seems to be closer in quality to Midjourney
- Will be open source at some point
To access: https://t.co/PPQieSuBRo
On the text front, we're really waiting for DeepFloyd IF, which can do it well.
— Pete (@nonmayorpete) April 13, 2023
Seems to be coming soon.https://t.co/ImvbRAHPLS
5. Meta open sources "Animated Drawings"
— Pete (@nonmayorpete) April 13, 2023
- Project brings sketches to life
- This continues an effort from 2021, when they first released this project and started collecting data from the public
Access: https://t.co/o60ieX5ZPQ pic.twitter.com/eMj4UDb2oy
Nope easy to trap with exception handling. Besides that's so 1999-ishTexasRebel said:
Just give it a div/0 problem.
Uh have you priced the latest Nvidia chip sets that optimize AI. You aint buying them at amazon. It dont take many top tier AI's to run things. This will be an exclusive club only the elite can afford to build, code, and run top tier AI systems. It will start competitively but that wont last long. To much money, power, and control at stake.Nanomachines son said:
The rationalists who are ultra fear-mongering over AI all fall into this boat. They all want it to be under the control of elites only and would have us be slaves to them. These people are all degenerates.
They should all be ignored or scorned.
Yes, a 4090 GPU is way beyond the price range for an average person. Top End GPUs from nvidia are crazy expensive. This is going to be nvidia's model moving forward though because that is where they see everything moving to. Some of these companies are using 25,000+ GPUs to train these language models and this is only the beginning.ttu_85 said:Uh have you priced the latest Nvidia chip sets that optimize AI. You aint buying them at amazon. It dont take many top tier AI's to run things. This will be an exclusive club only the elite can afford to build, code, and run top tier AI systems. It will start competitively but that wont last long. To much money, power, and control at stake.Nanomachines son said:
The rationalists who are ultra fear-mongering over AI all fall into this boat. They all want it to be under the control of elites only and would have us be slaves to them. These people are all degenerates.
They should all be ignored or scorned.
ttu_85 said:Nope easy to trap with exception handling. Besides that's so 1999-ishTexasRebel said:
Just give it a div/0 problem.