Taking too long to learn when to start trying, combined with winning the genetic lottery to have a unique set of tools to solve a myriad of problems very quickly and produce what we consider "value".
>Current neuron simulating AI which is the dominating the news in the last 2 years does the exact same thing your brain does
Untrue. While the principle at play that is being used to contextualize language is a simulated neural network, we are very far away from actually simulating the brain in any realistic capacity. Instead, we virtualize in the truest sense by emulating the synaptic connections and their results in digital form as best we can.
"AI" as we call it, is a misnomer. It's a powerful, advanced, machine learning algorithm that is tooled and tuned to contextualize human speech.
We don't even have the ability to map 100% of the brain today, suggesting it's illogical we would have the ability to synthesize a brain with computers. We do our best to emulate, but it's imperfect.
100% mapping of the human brain and it's function, combined with 100% synthetic digital human brain, would probably lead to the true "singularity" level of intelligence (not just faux intelligence like we have today).
At that point, well.. it's over for humanity's current era of advancement. I believe we become house pets in that moment, and can only hope we have a benevolent master in the artificial mind controlled future.
The machine learning is just a tech stack. It's been around since the 80's, maybe before.
The people programming the machine, are literally automating themselves out of existence by improving the machine to the point where it makes them obsolete (matter of if, not when).
When everyone was free to buy property, for whatever purpose they chose (landowners), no one could dictate what someone else did with their land.
When individuals could truly own and use their own property, there was no gap between their ideas and their implementation. Energy at the speed of thought.
Or, consider that in the previous status quo, in the relative time it would take to build a bridge, you now take longer simply to get permission to build a bridge.
Now consider, that the machine when tasked by the willing creative mind, can first be wielded to simply design a pattern of behavior that breaks the current system through influence of the general population.
Or, to put simply, you can choose to putz about online kicking dust in the air shitlording, while those with drive utilize these technologies against you (unlikely benevolently).. or you can use them first.
Which is why my observation is predicated on those who choose to take advantage of it with abstract thinking, creative problem solving, and continuous learning.
HotBakedDinuMuffinSaint 0 points 6 months ago
Constant battle.
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HotBakedDinuMuffinSaint 0 points 6 months ago
Almost everything.
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HotBakedDinuMuffinSaint 0 points 6 months ago
The ability to live long enough, to see living as long as you wish become optional.
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HotBakedDinuMuffinSaint 0 points 6 months ago
Not acted, when acting could have saved someone else's life but greatly endanger my own.
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HotBakedDinuMuffinSaint 0 points 6 months ago
I fucked it up.
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HotBakedDinuMuffinSaint 0 points 6 months ago
Taking too long to learn when to start trying, combined with winning the genetic lottery to have a unique set of tools to solve a myriad of problems very quickly and produce what we consider "value".
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HotBakedDinuMuffinSaint 1 point 6 months ago
I suspect your name ends with an L.
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HotBakedDinuMuffinSaint 0 points 6 months ago
No.
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HotBakedDinuMuffinSaint 1 point 6 months ago
No.
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HotBakedDinuMuffinSaint 1 point 6 months ago
I'd have someone on my team bring me a meal.
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HotBakedDinuMuffinSaint 0 points 6 months ago
Hot Baked!
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HotBakedDinuMuffinSaint -1 points 6 months ago
Ah. Yes. Of course.
Every opinion is suspect, is that right?
Tell me, do you really believe this is the same DSG as OG Voat?
And, if so, how would you ever know if it wasn't?
What I find suspect, is your suspicion.
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HotBakedDinuMuffinSaint -1 points 6 months ago
That you believe anything this user posts is fascinating.
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HotBakedDinuMuffinSaint 1 point 6 months ago
Sort of. It makes connections that we can interpret and leads to us inventing. It's symbiotic today.
Tomorrow, it will handle all of this itself. Only a matter of time, now.
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HotBakedDinuMuffinSaint 0 points 6 months ago
>Current neuron simulating AI which is the dominating the news in the last 2 years does the exact same thing your brain does
Untrue. While the principle at play that is being used to contextualize language is a simulated neural network, we are very far away from actually simulating the brain in any realistic capacity. Instead, we virtualize in the truest sense by emulating the synaptic connections and their results in digital form as best we can.
"AI" as we call it, is a misnomer. It's a powerful, advanced, machine learning algorithm that is tooled and tuned to contextualize human speech.
We don't even have the ability to map 100% of the brain today, suggesting it's illogical we would have the ability to synthesize a brain with computers. We do our best to emulate, but it's imperfect.
100% mapping of the human brain and it's function, combined with 100% synthetic digital human brain, would probably lead to the true "singularity" level of intelligence (not just faux intelligence like we have today).
At that point, well.. it's over for humanity's current era of advancement. I believe we become house pets in that moment, and can only hope we have a benevolent master in the artificial mind controlled future.
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HotBakedDinuMuffinSaint 0 points 6 months ago
Most definitely not. That's a line in the sand so hard, we become house pets immediately and can only assume it's a benevolent master.
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HotBakedDinuMuffinSaint 1 point 6 months ago
Just normal, everyday people.
The machine learning is just a tech stack. It's been around since the 80's, maybe before.
The people programming the machine, are literally automating themselves out of existence by improving the machine to the point where it makes them obsolete (matter of if, not when).
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HotBakedDinuMuffinSaint 0 points 6 months ago
>No.
Allow me to articulate.
When everyone was free to buy property, for whatever purpose they chose (landowners), no one could dictate what someone else did with their land.
When individuals could truly own and use their own property, there was no gap between their ideas and their implementation. Energy at the speed of thought.
Or, consider that in the previous status quo, in the relative time it would take to build a bridge, you now take longer simply to get permission to build a bridge.
Now consider, that the machine when tasked by the willing creative mind, can first be wielded to simply design a pattern of behavior that breaks the current system through influence of the general population.
Or, to put simply, you can choose to putz about online kicking dust in the air shitlording, while those with drive utilize these technologies against you (unlikely benevolently).. or you can use them first.
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HotBakedDinuMuffinSaint 0 points 6 months ago
We appear to be closely parroting Rome. With a relative, albeit condensed chronology.
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HotBakedDinuMuffinSaint 1 point 6 months ago
This is obvious. I agree.
Which is why my observation is predicated on those who choose to take advantage of it with abstract thinking, creative problem solving, and continuous learning.
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HotBakedDinuMuffinSaint 0 points 6 months ago
A cast away, I suppose.
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