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weatheriscool wrote: Wed Mar 29, 2023 9:09 am
wjfox wrote: Wed Mar 29, 2023 7:51 am
Put it inside of the most advance robot and lets see what it can do. ;)
Hm, depends on what you expect/want from the current most advanced robots - do you want one that can walk, which would be Boston Dynamics which can (sort of) parkour, or be the most expressive and able to communicate like Ameca? So far we don't really have a robot that does it all - but perhaps we'll have that by the end of the year?
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Let's assume AGI/Proto-AG is feasible in this or the next years, now what?
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I think this AI breakthrough is gigantic assuming the source is trustworthy as it wasn't a big organization that made it.

starspawn0 "The AI model talks to itself, does web search, and then goes on and on generating more things for itself to do. It's like the beginnings of an AGI. Now imagine doing this with GPT4, GPT4.5, or GPT5 (this version uses GPT3)...."



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What is the biggest project like GPT outside of the united states? Say China or India?
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wjfox wrote: Thu Mar 30, 2023 7:05 am
Lol.
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weatheriscool wrote: Thu Mar 30, 2023 7:19 am What is the biggest project like GPT outside of the united states? Say China or India?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Large_lan ... age_models
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wjfox wrote: Thu Mar 30, 2023 7:05 am
And they want GPT's development to slow down so they can catch up, not because they're concerned with AI safety.
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Google CEO Promises Bard AI Upgrade Within a Week
Sundar Pichai says Bard will migrate from LaMDA to PaLM, adding new capabilities and making the chatbot more reliable.
By Ryan Whitwam March 31, 2023
https://www.extremetech.com/computing/g ... hin-a-week
Google CEO Sundar Pichai is doing damage control. After a disastrous debut, Google's Bard AI is available to testers. However, the company's chatbot has been roundly criticized for its inability to keep up with OpenAI's ChatGPT and the ChatGPT-infused Microsoft Bing. Pichai appeared on the most recent New York Times Hark Fork podcast, promising upgrades to Bard in the next week.

When Google rushed Bard out the door earlier this year, it was running a lightweight version of Google's LaMDA language model. LaMDA is good at generating dialog, but it's not as capable as ChatGPT and not designed for math or coding. Pichai says that Google is working to move Bard to its newer and more powerful PaLM models, and that could happen in as little as a week. On the podcast, Pichai compared the LaMDA-based Bard to a "souped-up Civic… in a race with more powerful cars."
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We are not ready. We are not on track to be significantly readier in the foreseeable future. If we go ahead on this everyone will die, including children who did not choose this and did not do anything wrong.

Shut it down.
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