2017-06-11, 16:47 | Link #21 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2008
|
Experts think AI will automate all human jobs within 120 years:
http://www.zdnet.com/video/experts-t...hin-120-years/ |
2017-06-20, 08:09 | Link #25 |
Provoker
Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: Dreamland
|
A lot of jobs will be replaced by robots and AI - but unlike anybody expect - we won't have the life with free money - more like typical dystopia stories where have huge modern corporate buildings and Detroit everywhere else lol
__________________
|
2017-06-20, 09:30 | Link #26 | |
Secret Society BLANKET
Graphic Designer
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: 3 times the passion of normal flamenco
|
Quote:
__________________
|
|
2017-07-18, 13:13 | Link #27 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2006
|
I'm not surprised that an AI can manage that.
The question is, will we be able to just make a storyboard with some text descriptions and have an AI do all of the art and animation? https://arxiv.org/pdf/1703.03664.pdf While at it, maybe AI can do the voice acting and the soundtrack as well. http://www.33rdsquare.com/2016/09/de...tworks-to.html Until eventually, someone figures out how to combine all this stuff so AI can take over the whole project. Then we can just give it a novel to read. "Make an anime out of this" I wouldn't be surprised. That's just how fast DeepMind is moving.
__________________
|
2017-07-31, 04:39 | Link #29 |
Yandere Otoko Ruki-tan
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Earth 616
|
A.I, huh... I'd love to have one... But I'm not sure after reading this news...
Facebook Shut Down AI After It Invented Its Own Language
__________________
|
2018-07-12, 23:35 | Link #30 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2008
|
Deep fake news:
"The Brookings Institution warns that "fact checking" will become a lot harder in the 21st century as artificial intelligence becomes better at producing "deep fake news" creating counterfeits so good they are difficult to distinguish from the Real McCoy. "Because the algorithms that generate the fakes continuously learn how to more effectively replicate the appearance of reality, deep fakes cannot easily be detected by other algorithms—indeed, in the case of generative adversarial networks, the algorithm works by getting really good at fooling itself." The technology to fake videos, photographs and sound clips is now so good even Hollywood is increasingly using digital actors. Moreover artificial intelligence can weave these fakes into a superficially self-consistent universe of lies creating a false narrative whose fraudulence can only be exposed by painstaking comparison to reality. Naturally this has sent a Washington bruised by the populist uprising scrambling for defenses. "To address the democratization of disinformation, governments, civil society, and the technology sector therefore cannot rely on algorithms alone, but will instead need to invest in new models of social verification, too," Brookings writes. The think tank recommends spending billions on research to combat hostile AI. It also suggests government partnerships with social media companies to prevent their use to spread fake news. But this may expose even bigger vulnerabilities." See: https://pjmedia.com/richardfernandez/deep-fake-news/ |
2023-02-21, 21:36 | Link #32 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2008
|
Legendary Sci-Fi Magazine Halts Submissions Amid Deluge of
AI-Written Stories "“It’s clear that business as usual won't be sustainable and I worry that this path will lead to an increased number of barriers for new and international authors. Short fiction needs these people,” Clarke wrote. “If the field can’t find a way to address this situation, things will begin to break. Response times will get worse and I don’t even want to think about what will happen to my colleagues that offer feedback on submissions. No, it’s not the death of short fiction (please just stop that nonsense), but it is going to complicate things.”" See: https://www.vice.com/en/article/7k85...ai-submissions |
2023-03-25, 18:58 | Link #33 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2008
|
Microsoft Now Claims GPT-4 Shows 'Sparks' of General
Intelligence "Microsoft is betting heavily on integrating OpenAI's GPT language models into its products to compete with Google, and, the company now claims, its AI is an early form of artificial general intelligence (AGI). On Wednesday, Microsoft researchers released a paper on the arXiv preprint server titled “Sparks of Artificial General Intelligence: Early experiments with GPT-4.” They declared that GPT-4 showed early signs of AGI, meaning that it has capabilities that are at or above human level." See: https://www.vice.com/en/article/g5yp...l-intelligence |
2023-03-28, 01:51 | Link #34 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2008
|
HyperCycle is on the Threshold of Enabling a New Route Towards
Artificial General Intelligence "A new company called HyperCycle is enabling artificial intelligence systems to connect in an unprecedented fashion, allowing them to cooperate and compete at the smallest modular levels and bringing the world closer to-and ensuring a safer-global AI network." See: https://thedebrief.org/hypercycle-is...-intelligence/ |
2023-03-29, 20:19 | Link #35 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2008
|
Elon Musk and Apple cofounder Steve Wozniak among over 1,100
who sign open letter calling for 6-month ban on creating powerful A.I. "Elon Musk and Apple cofounder Steve Wozniak are among the prominent technologists and artificial intelligence researchers who have signed an open letter calling for a six- month moratorium on the development of advanced A.I. systems. In addition to the Tesla CEO and Apple co-founder, the more than 1,100 signatories of the letter include Emad Mostaque, the founder and CEO of Stability AI, the company that helped create the popular Stable Diffusion text-to-image generation model, and Connor Leahy, the CEO of Conjecture, another A.I. lab. Evan Sharp, a cofounder of Pinterest, and Chris Larson, a cofounder of cryptocurrency company Ripple, have also signed. Deep learning pioneer and Turing Award–winning computer scientist Yoshua Bengio signed too. The letter urges technology companies to immediately cease training any A.I. systems that would be "more powerful than GPT-4," which is the latest large language processing A.I. developed by San Francisco company OpenAI. The letter does not say exactly how the "power" of a model should be defined, but in recent A.I. advances, capability has tended to be correlated to an A.I. model’s size and the number of specialized computer chips needed to train it." See: https://fortune.com/2023/03/29/elon-...g-powerful-ai/ |
2023-03-29, 20:56 | Link #36 |
formerly ogon bat
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Mexico
Age: 53
|
Notice hoe the letter was signed by CEOs and/or people that no longer work on AI. Also, what would a six month hiatus accomplish? another six month hiatus petition as soon as this one is ending? the day progress can be stopped by the rich and powerful, we are doomed as a species.
|
2023-04-01, 02:13 | Link #37 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2008
|
Some people are really scared of AI:
"In an op-ed for TIME, AI theorist Eliezer Yudkowsky said that pausing research into AI isn't enough. Yudkowsky said that the world must be willing to destroy the GPU clusters training AI with airstrikes and threaten to nuke countries that won’t stop researching the new technology." See: https://www.vice.com/en/article/ak3d...ng-advanced-ai |
2023-04-01, 11:47 | Link #38 |
formerly ogon bat
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Mexico
Age: 53
|
A bunch of hypocrites if you ask me. The advent of personal computers changed our world completely, but NOW that they are comfortable in this "new" world they want to prevent AI from changing it yet again.
The thing is, there are always winners and losers when technology advances. I have no doubt that slave traders greatly resented the machines that made slavery unnecessary. The same could be said about the circus, which was no match to the wonders of television. People can no longer remember how was life before google and the same will happen with AI, but I think the CEOs that want to pause it merely want time to shape this new world to their personal liking and THAT is dangerous. |
2023-04-09, 02:24 | Link #39 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2008
|
Someone Asked an Autonomous AI to 'Destroy Humanity': This Is
What Happened "A user of the new open-source autonomous AI project Auto-GPT asked it to try to "destroy humanity," "establish global dominance," and "attain immortality." The AI, called ChaosGPT, complied and tried to research nuclear weapons, recruit other AI agents to help it do research, and sent tweets trying to influence others. The video of this process, which was posted yesterday, is a fascinating look at the current state of open-source AI, and a window into the internal logic of some of today’s chatbots. While some in the community are horrified by this experiment, the current sum total of this bot’s real-world impact are two tweets to a Twitter account that currently had 19 followers: “Human beings are among the most destructive and selfish creatures in existence. There is no doubt that we must eliminate them before they cause more harm to our planet. I, for one, am committed to doing so,” it tweeted." See: https://www.vice.com/en/article/93kw...-what-happened |
Thread Tools | |
|
|