Fwd: AI has unblocked progress toward advanced nanotechnology

2024-04-01 Thread John Clark
-- Forwarded message - From: Eric Drexler Date: Sun, Mar 31, 2024 at 5:40 PM Subject: AI has unblocked progress toward advanced nanotechnology To: Deep learning has enabled breakthroughs in protein engineering, opening a path to developing molecular machinery for transformative

Re: AI and Hollywood

2024-02-24 Thread Samiya Illias
cided to cancel his plans to build a $800 > million extension to his existing movie studio. He says: > > > "I no longer would have to travel to locations. If I wanted to be in the snow > in Colorado, it’s text. If I wanted to write a scene on the moon, it’s text, > and t

AI and Hollywood

2024-02-24 Thread John Clark
be in the snow in Colorado, it’s text. If I wanted to write a scene on the moon, it’s text, and this AI can generate it like nothing. If I wanted to have two people in the living room in the mountains, I don’t have to build a set in the mountains, I don’t have to put a set on my lot. I can sit in a

Groq, a chip optimized for AI

2024-02-21 Thread John Clark
You should take a look at the website Groq , in it you can try out both the AIs LLama and Maxtral, I think LLama is better but neither of them are as good as Gemini or GPT-4, and the Groq Company does not make either one of them because Groq is a hardware company, they are

Money and how AI companies intend to obtain it so they can improve their product

2024-02-18 Thread John Clark
OpenAI, the company that created GPT-4, just announced a deal with the venture capital firm Thrive Capital that would value the company at at least $80 billion. Instead of using a traditional funding round the deal would allow employees to cash out their shares in OpenAI. Other AI companies

AI used to decipher the text of 2,000-year-old charred papyrus scrolls

2024-02-07 Thread John Clark
burned up a library containing thousands of scrolls, reducing them to tightly rolled upcarbonized lumps. Nevertheless an advanced AI was able to read about 5% of the information in them. AI used to decipher the text of 2,000-year-old charred papyrus scrolls <https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-

DeepMind’s AlphaGeometry AI

2024-01-24 Thread John Clark
I found this to be absolutely amazing! I already knew that AlphaGeometry could solve geometry problems almost as well as the gold medal winners of the International Mathematical Olympiad, but until now I didn't know that the AI had learned geometry all on its own without using any human data

Re: What company is putting the most emphasis on AI?

2024-01-22 Thread John Clark
On Mon, Jan 22, 2024 at 4:25 PM Brent Meeker wrote: > * > Apple makes it's own chips for it's computer, the Apple M2 for example > which has equivalent power to mid-range consumer Nvidia graphic chips. > Maybe they even have specific internal versions for running AI > models. Go

This is the dangerous AI that got Sam Altman fired.

2023-12-31 Thread John Clark
This is the dangerous AI that got Sam Altman fired. <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXemEDZA_Ms> John K ClarkSee what's on my new list at Extropolis <https://groups.google.com/g/extropolis> saf -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups

A robot controlled by an AI

2023-12-20 Thread John Clark
Making Chat (ro)Bots John K ClarkSee what's on my new list at Extropolis air -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Everything List" group. To unsubscribe from

The first (but not the last) scientific discovery made by an AI

2023-12-16 Thread John Clark
The people at Google DeepMind have made a new AI they call "FunSearch", apparently an abbreviation for “searching in the function space”. It has found the most efficient algorithm known for solving the "cap set problem" which is about finding the largest set of points in

Re: Google's Gemini has dethroned GPT-4 as the top AI.

2023-12-09 Thread Tomasz Rola
On Wed, Dec 06, 2023 at 05:08:16PM -0500, John Clark wrote: > A few hours ago google gave details on their AI called "Gemini" and I find > this video to be absolutely incredible! If this isn't Artificial General > Intelligence then what is? Bright (or intelligent or cle

Google's Gemini has dethroned GPT-4 as the top AI.

2023-12-06 Thread John Clark
A few hours ago google gave details on their AI called "Gemini" and I find this video to be absolutely incredible! If this isn't Artificial General Intelligence then what is? Hands-on with Gemini: Interacting with multimodal AI <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIZAiXYceBI> Joh

Open AI whistleblower ?

2023-11-19 Thread John Clark
OpenAl Secretly Achieves AGI Internally [Whistleblower] John K ClarkSee what's on my new list at Extropolis o9y -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Everything

Why was Sam Altman fired from open AI?

2023-11-19 Thread John Clark
The day before Sam Altman, the head of Open AI, was fired, he said he had "*witnessed the frontier of knowledge being pushed back four times in my experience at Open AI, and the last time was recently a couple weeks ago*". He didn't give any details about what he was talking about but

Re: Cryptography could help us figure out if a photograph is real or an AI fake

2023-11-07 Thread John Clark
On Tue, Nov 7, 2023 at 3:12 PM Jason Resch wrote: *> GPS works entirely passively on the receiver side. There would be no > external validation of the GPS coordinates.* > I know, but I don't think it would be very difficult to add that functionality. Or you could have the cell phone providers

Re: Cryptography could help us figure out if a photograph is real or an AI fake

2023-11-07 Thread Jason Resch
On Tue, Nov 7, 2023, 3:04 PM John Clark wrote: > > > On Tue, Nov 7, 2023 at 1:59 PM Jason Resch wrote: > > > *> How does Apple (or whoever is signing the image and its metadata) know >> it was taken by an iphone at a particular location?* >> > > Regardless of how the picture was produced, the

Re: Cryptography could help us figure out if a photograph is real or an AI fake

2023-11-07 Thread John Clark
On Tue, Nov 7, 2023 at 1:59 PM Jason Resch wrote: *> How does Apple (or whoever is signing the image and its metadata) know > it was taken by an iphone at a particular location?* > Regardless of how the picture was produced, the GPS timestamp created by the GPS people can verify exactly when

Re: Cryptography could help us figure out if a photograph is real or an AI fake

2023-11-07 Thread Jason Resch
On Tue, Nov 7, 2023, 1:28 PM John Clark wrote: > On Tue, Nov 7, 2023 at 1:06 PM Jason Resch wrote: > > >> I don't care if Joe Blow signs it or not with his private key that's >>> on his iPhone because I have no reason to trust Mr. Blow. I want the Apple >>> Corporation and the people who run

Re: Cryptography could help us figure out if a photograph is real or an AI fake

2023-11-07 Thread John Clark
On Tue, Nov 7, 2023 at 1:06 PM Jason Resch wrote: >> I don't care if Joe Blow signs it or not with his private key that's on >> his iPhone because I have no reason to trust Mr. Blow. I want the Apple >> Corporation and the people who run the GPS satellites to sign a hash >> function of the

Re: Cryptography could help us figure out if a photograph is real or an AI fake

2023-11-07 Thread Jason Resch
On Tue, Nov 7, 2023, 12:31 PM John Clark wrote: > On Tue, Nov 7, 2023 at 11:54 AM Jason Resch wrote: > > >> I agree, but I think most people, myself included, would trust that >>> the entire GPS satellite system is unlikely to be part of some grand >>> conspiracy of deception, nor is it likely

Re: Cryptography could help us figure out if a photograph is real or an AI fake

2023-11-07 Thread John Clark
On Tue, Nov 7, 2023 at 11:54 AM Jason Resch wrote: >> I agree, but I think most people, myself included, would trust that the >> entire GPS satellite system is unlikely to be part of some grand conspiracy >> of deception, nor is it likely that the Apple Corporation is stupid enough >> to do so

Re: Cryptography could help us figure out if a photograph is real or an AI fake

2023-11-07 Thread Jason Resch
Jason > > John K ClarkSee what's on my new list at Extropolis > <https://groups.google.com/g/extropolis> > 3ep > > > > > > >> >> Jason >> >> On Tue, Nov 7, 2023 at 8:14 AM John Clark wrote: >> >>> Now that AI art is

Re: Cryptography could help us figure out if a photograph is real or an AI fake

2023-11-07 Thread John Clark
ohn K ClarkSee what's on my new list at Extropolis <https://groups.google.com/g/extropolis> 3ep > > Jason > > On Tue, Nov 7, 2023 at 8:14 AM John Clark wrote: > >> Now that AI art is so good it's becoming impossible to determine if a >> photograph is re

Re: Cryptography could help us figure out if a photograph is real or an AI fake

2023-11-07 Thread Jason Resch
not provide you with false content). Jason On Tue, Nov 7, 2023 at 8:14 AM John Clark wrote: > Now that AI art is so good it's becoming impossible to determine if a > photograph is real or fake, but a new open-source internet protocol > called "C2PA" may offer a solution. If camera an

Cryptography could help us figure out if a photograph is real or an AI fake

2023-11-07 Thread John Clark
Now that AI art is so good it's becoming impossible to determine if a photograph is real or fake, but a new open-source internet protocol called "C2PA" may offer a solution. If camera and smartphone makers agree to do so their products would all have a feature (which I hope you would

AI and interest rates

2023-10-05 Thread John Clark
> *> Yes, I agree. But I do think that making progress in > automatizing hands-on work is going to prove more difficult than letting an > AI do purely digital tasks.* Right, robots that are able to interact with the real physical world as well as humans can will take longer to deve

Re: AI and interest rates

2023-10-05 Thread smitra
On 02-10-2023 19:06, John Clark wrote: On Mon, Oct 2, 2023 at 9:26 AM smitra wrote: _> Productivity increase due to AI has yet to materialize. Systems like ChatGPT are not all that useful for the economy_ That's because GPT-4 was only introduced a few months ago, and right now i

Re: AI and interest rates

2023-10-04 Thread John Clark
d give us a conversation about LLM's, QC's, and the lot? For, > me, a wee peasant, this is the only way to fly! > > On Tuesday, October 3, 2023 at 07:44:34 AM EDT, John Clark < > johnkcl...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > On Mon, Oct 2, 2023 at 6:11 PM 'spudboy...@aol.com' vi

Re: AI and interest rates

2023-10-03 Thread 'spudboy...@aol.com' via Everything List
Clark wrote: On Mon, Oct 2, 2023 at 6:11 PM 'spudboy...@aol.com' via Everything List wrote: > Shouldn't simply be AI, but 3D printing and perhaps, the arrival of Drexler's >nanofabricators? I agree, AI will accelerate everything.   > If it's just AI, it'll will be harnessed for

Re: AI and interest rates

2023-10-03 Thread John Clark
On Mon, Oct 2, 2023 at 6:11 PM 'spudboy...@aol.com' via Everything List < everything-list@googlegroups.com> wrote: *> Shouldn't simply be AI, but 3D printing and perhaps, the arrival of > Drexler's nanofabricators?* I agree, AI will accelerate everything. *> If it's

Re: AI and interest rates

2023-10-02 Thread 'spudboy...@aol.com' via Everything List
Shouldn't simply be AI, but 3D printing and perhaps, the arrival of Drexler's nanofabricators? If it's just AI, it'll will be harnessed for the super rich alone, and the difference between the rich and the rest of humanity will vastly expand. An Elysium Eath.  On Monday, October 2, 2023

Re: AI and interest rates

2023-10-02 Thread 'spudboy...@aol.com' via Everything List
wrote: > Productivity increase due to AI has yet to materialize. Systems like ChatGPT >are not all that useful for the economy That's because GPT-4 was only introduced a few months ago, and right now it's as stupid as it's ever going to be.  But it's inevitable that a machine that is as

Re: AI and interest rates

2023-10-02 Thread John Clark
On Mon, Oct 2, 2023 at 9:26 AM smitra wrote: *> Productivity increase due to AI has yet to materialize. Systems > like ChatGPT are not all that useful for the economy* That's because GPT-4 was only introduced a few months ago, and right now it's as stupid as it's ever going to be. Bu

Re: AI and interest rates

2023-10-02 Thread smitra
Productivity increase due to AI has yet to materialize. Systems like ChatGPT are not all that useful for the economy as a whole, because if you are a manager or programmer and you earn $300,000 per year and you can now do more work per hour, you are not going to work less hours and take a pay

AI and interest rates

2023-10-02 Thread John Clark
going down, but that is not happening. So what is different this time? I think the difference is AI. I think the market, that is to say the collective wisdom of investors, is telling us that in 10 years it will take far fewer dollars to remain alive or even to achieve a middle-class lifestyle than

China and chips and AI

2023-09-27 Thread John Clark
Computer chips power the current AI revolution and the most modern chips have 5 nm or even 3 nm process nodes, currently the only way to produce them is by using lithography machines made by the Dutch company ASML, there is no other source. To make such chips ALML needed an Extreme Ultraviolet

AI and college admission tests

2023-09-09 Thread John Clark
I was reading about how colleges are upset because they suspect potential students are using AI to help them on their admission essays, but what appalled me was that one of the essays requested by Princeton, one of the best universities in the country, was to write a short essay about *"Which

Re: AI Mind Reading Experiment

2023-08-23 Thread Brent Meeker
AI Mind Reading Experiment <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-OBapDD340> Brent -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Everything List" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to everythi

AI Mind Reading Experiment

2023-08-23 Thread John Clark
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Re: Kaku says fears of AI overblown; I agree

2023-08-14 Thread Alan Grayson
You keep behaving like someone who fails to follow the scientific method. I am NOT a "fan" of UFO's. I just want to know the cause of those 5% of inexplicable cases. As for Kaku, obviously you didn't read his comments about AI, which are noteworthy for those who still respect the

Re: Kaku says fears of AI overblown; I agree

2023-08-14 Thread John Clark
On Sun, Aug 13, 2023 at 9:48 PM Alan Grayson wrote: > > https://www.cnn.com/2023/08/13/business/ai-quantum-computer-kaku/index.html > <https://www.cnn.com/2023/08/13/business/ai-quantum-computer-kaku/index.html> Michio Kaku is a crank, but I can see why you like him because he i

Re: Can AI be contained?

2023-08-13 Thread Tomasz Rola
On Mon, Aug 14, 2023 at 12:14:19AM +0200, Tomasz Rola wrote: [...] > Can a two years old contain me? Can he contain me if I would be > shaping his minds from his very birth day? I think it is still a Sunday, somewhere. For a somewhat related read, where a struggle forms (one of a) secondary

Kaku says fears of AI overblown; I agree

2023-08-13 Thread Alan Grayson
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Re: Can AI be contained?

2023-08-13 Thread Tomasz Rola
On Fri, Aug 11, 2023 at 05:07:45PM -0400, John Clark wrote: > I think the answer is clearly *NO*. > > Can AI Be Contained? + New Realistic AI Avatars and AI Rights in 2 Years > <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Aa0iLxDY8Q> For whatever reason I refuse to spend time wat

Re: Can AI be contained?

2023-08-11 Thread Brent Meeker
Hell, we can't even contain Trumpism! Brent On 8/11/2023 2:07 PM, John Clark wrote: I think the answer is clearly *NO*. Can AI Be Contained? + New Realistic AI Avatars and AI Rights in 2 Years <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Aa0iLxDY8Q> John K Clark    See what's on my ne

Can AI be contained?

2023-08-11 Thread John Clark
I think the answer is clearly *NO*. Can AI Be Contained? + New Realistic AI Avatars and AI Rights in 2 Years <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Aa0iLxDY8Q> John K ClarkSee what's on my new list at Extropolis <https://groups.google.com/g/extropolis> cbc -- You received this mes

Re: Vox article assertion "Even the scientists who build AI can’t tell you how it works"

2023-07-18 Thread Tomasz Rola
On Sat, Jul 15, 2023 at 05:40:11PM +, 'spudboy...@aol.com' via Everything List wrote: > Even the scientists who build AI can’t tell you how it works (msn.com) > > Interview with NYU professor: > > > ''Sam Bowman > > So there’s two connected big concerning unknowns

Re: Bad AI Predictions

2023-07-17 Thread 'spudboy...@aol.com' via Everything List
Obviously, the experts are not now involved profoundly in AI work, and those involved who are, have been constrained contractually, by communications restrictions. I wonder if AI will be installed on neural chips? Get me a 12-pak! On Monday, July 17, 2023 at 04:14:03 PM EDT, John Clark

Bad AI Predictions

2023-07-17 Thread John Clark
*As recently as 2021 experts were publicly making predictions about things that computers were nowhere close to being able to do that today seem ridiculously naïve. The world is about to radically change. * * Bad AI Predictions <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lLRWZZF3ctw>* John K Clark

Re: Vox article assertion "Even the scientists who build AI can’t tell you how it works"

2023-07-15 Thread 'spudboy...@aol.com' via Everything List
I am following up on my own post with this Ameca-public interaction. Youtube. https://youtu.be/cJygztF8NFQ On Saturday, July 15, 2023 at 01:40:19 PM EDT, 'spudboy...@aol.com' via Everything List wrote: Even the scientists who build AI can’t tell you how it works (msn.com

Vox article assertion "Even the scientists who build AI can’t tell you how it works"

2023-07-15 Thread 'spudboy...@aol.com' via Everything List
Even the scientists who build AI can’t tell you how it works (msn.com) Interview with NYU professor: ''Sam Bowman So there’s two connected big concerning unknowns. The first is that we don’t really know what they’re doing in any deep sense. If we open up ChatGPT or a system like it and look

Re: Will Superintelligent AI End the World? | Eliezer Yudkowsky | TED

2023-07-14 Thread 'spudboy...@aol.com' via Everything List
AI is not yet the existential threat that nuclear war is. Nor, is Climate Change.Nor, are Child Molestors (kids sucking their dicks) as a political plank.Dems. Nor, is sex changing. I would say that nothing yet has convinced me of the dreaded machine eliminating the species. In fact, I see

Re: Will Superintelligent AI End the World? | Eliezer Yudkowsky | TED

2023-07-14 Thread John Clark
this > seriously enough* > Yes, most Republicans think Drag Queen Story Hour is a bigger existential problem than AI. John K ClarkSee what's on my new list at Extropolis <https://groups.google.com/g/extropolis> enq yl0 > >> I think Eliezer was right when he said nob

Re: Will Superintelligent AI End the World? | Eliezer Yudkowsky | TED

2023-07-14 Thread Terren Suydam
to view AI in the way he does could be rooted in that psychological motivation. I mean obviously I'm speculating here, but it does play a factor in how I process his message, which is quite dire. That's not to say he's wrong. As you say John, it's totally unpredictable, but I think there's room

Will Superintelligent AI End the World? | Eliezer Yudkowsky | TED

2023-07-14 Thread John Clark
that it will beat you in a game of chess, that's because Stockfish is super good at playing chess but it can't do anything else, it can't even think of anything else. But an AI program like GPT-4 is different, it can think of a great many things besides chess so you can't really predict what

Re: AI takeoff speed

2023-06-24 Thread 'spudboy...@aol.com' via Everything List
We as a species, need AI to design for us the machinery that helps us survive and prosper. Energy, materials, space travel, carbon abatement, medical advances that are vast.  Beyond this, if Chat_GPT5 (due out sometime?) then wants to go explore the Milky Way on His own, we should fondly, wave

Re: AI takeoff speed

2023-06-23 Thread John Clark
ost of new > capabilities became suddenly possible. Once AI crosses that border, we > should expect to be surprised by how much more powerful it becomes." > > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Everything List" group. To unsub

Re: AI takeoff speed

2023-06-23 Thread Brent Meeker
nukes and travel to the moon. In other words, there wasn’t a smooth evolutionary landscape, there was a discontinuity where a host of new capabilities became suddenly possible. Once AI crosses that border, we should expect to be surprised by how much more powerful it becomes." An interesting

Re: AI takeoff speed

2023-06-22 Thread 'spudboy...@aol.com' via Everything List
very interesting article about when the AI intelligence explosion will occur it's at: AI takeoff Speed I have picked out a few quotations from it that I like: "The term “slow AI takeoff”, Davidson is a misnomer. Like skiing down the side of Mount Everest, progress in AI capabilities can be simul

AI takeoff speed

2023-06-20 Thread John Clark
I found a very interesting article about when the AI intelligence explosion will occur it's at: AI takeoff Speed <https://astralcodexten.substack.com/p/davidson-on-takeoff-speeds?utm_source=substack_id=89120_id=127386375_medium=email_content=share=true=true> I have picked out a few quot

Re: DeepMind AI Discovers Better Algorithms for Foundational Computing

2023-06-12 Thread 'spudboy...@aol.com' via Everything List
hen an AI makes /*itself*/ smarter. > > Brent But, but, how are humans going to measure its smartness (to know, for one example, that it is not faking its own progress). -- Regards, Tomasz Rola -- ** A C programmer asked whether computer had Buddha's nature.      ** ** As the answer, maste

Re: DeepMind AI Discovers Better Algorithms for Foundational Computing

2023-06-12 Thread 'spudboy...@aol.com' via Everything List
ces at some point, especially if the program involves graphics or, you guessed it, Artificial Intelligence. To me that certainly sounds like the sign post of an exponential process in the making, and  exponential processes tend to end in a singularity. AI Reveals New Possibilities in Mat

Re: DeepMind AI Discovers Better Algorithms for Foundational Computing

2023-06-12 Thread John Clark
ost of an exponential process in the making, and exponential processes tend to end in a singularity. AI Reveals New Possibilities in Matrix Multiplication <https://www.quantamagazine.org/ai-reveals-new-possibilities-in-matrix-multiplication-20221123/> *to know, for one example, that it is not f

Re: DeepMind AI Discovers Better Algorithms for Foundational Computing

2023-06-11 Thread Russell Standish
I haven't read the original article, but given the timing, I believe this was the application of AI in a competitive environment to optimise sorting algorithms of short sequences (<8 items, IIUC). Which reminds of work done by Danny Hillis (of Thinking Machines fame) in the late 1980s who set

Re: DeepMind AI Discovers Better Algorithms for Foundational Computing

2023-06-11 Thread Tomasz Rola
On Sun, Jun 11, 2023 at 02:52:01PM -0700, Brent Meeker wrote: > The next level will be when an AI makes /*itself*/ smarter. > > Brent But, but, how are humans going to measure its smartness (to know, for one example, that it is not faking its own progress). -- Regards, Tomasz Rola

Re: DeepMind AI Discovers Better Algorithms for Foundational Computing

2023-06-11 Thread Brent Meeker
The next level will be when an AI makes /*itself*/ smarter. Brent On 6/11/2023 7:34 AM, John Clark wrote: If this is not an example of an AI helping to develop a smarter AI then I don't know what is. People are gonna be having a very hard time trying to convince themselves this is just

Re: DeepMind AI Discovers Better Algorithms for Foundational Computing

2023-06-11 Thread 'spudboy...@aol.com' via Everything List
No objection to this at all, as long as it can make new medical discoveries that lead to new cures, innovations in energy that we humans missed, and the lot. If AI cannot help our species, I say its worse than dangerous, it's useless to us! On Sunday, June 11, 2023 at 10:34:57 AM EDT, John

DeepMind AI Discovers Better Algorithms for Foundational Computing

2023-06-11 Thread John Clark
If this is not an example of an AI helping to develop a smarter AI then I don't know what is. People are gonna be having a very hard time trying to convince themselves this is just a glorified autocomplete program. AlphaDev - DeepMind AI Discovers Better Algorithms for Foundational Computing

Re: AI and Interest rates

2023-06-04 Thread John Clark
On Sun, Jun 4, 2023 at 1:51 PM Brent Meeker wrote: *> You need land for the solar panel power farms.* As Freeman Dyson pointed out, you don't need land or even the Earth in order to get useful work out of the sun. John K ClarkSee what's on my new list at Extropolis

Re: AI and Interest rates

2023-06-04 Thread Brent Meeker
On 6/4/2023 3:30 AM, John Clark wrote: On Sat, Jun 3, 2023 at 7:47 PM Stathis Papaioannou wrote: /> Higher productivity puts downward pressure on inflation or causes deflation. If you believe you can buy more goods in the future that you can today for your money, you will not

Re: AI and Interest rates

2023-06-03 Thread Stathis Papaioannou
tion has is all important, and it doesn't even matter if > that belief is true. So on the day it becomes generally accepted that the > AI singularity is near and a very drastic increase in productivity is > imminent I believe there will be a BIG increase in interest rates, because > a doll

Re: AI and Interest rates

2023-06-03 Thread Jason Resch
. When there is super intelligent AI, the AI will have an understanding of its available resources as well as models of which endeavors to prioritize as having the best risk adjusted rates of return, and can choose to prioritize accordingly, and perhaps it could do so entirely freed from our present

Re: AI and Interest rates

2023-06-03 Thread Jason Resch
On Sun, Jun 4, 2023, 12:48 AM Brent Meeker wrote: > "Buy land. They aren't making any more of it." > --- Mark Twain > But perhaps the utility and scarcity of land will diminish after the development of superhuman AI or the singularity, for any of the following reason

Re: AI and Interest rates

2023-06-03 Thread Brent Meeker
y accepted beliefs that an economy's population has is all important, and it doesn't even matter if that belief is true. So on the day it becomes generally accepted that the  AI singularity is near and a very drastic increase in productivity is imminent I believe there will be a BIG increase in

AI and Interest rates

2023-06-03 Thread John Clark
. So on the day it becomes generally accepted that the AI singularity is near and a very drastic increase in productivity is imminent I believe there will be a BIG increase in interest rates, because a dollar in your pocket right now will be more important to you than a million dollars will be in 20

Embodied AI ...Robots

2023-05-23 Thread John Clark
Embodied AI ...Robots <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=peLqYP9BAUg=LL=2> John K ClarkSee what's on my new list at Extropolis <https://groups.google.com/g/extropolis> 2t3 -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Everything List"

A hardware AI development to match GPT4 software

2023-04-07 Thread John Clark
Nvidia's HUGE AI Breakthrough is Bigger Than ChatGPT <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJROlT_ccFM> John K ClarkSee what's on my new list at Extropolis <https://groups.google.com/g/extropolis> u6x -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups

A tiny AI that cost less than $600 and rivals GTP3.5?

2023-03-24 Thread John Clark
And the hits just keep coming! Now one AI can teach another AI, even if it comes from a rival company! AI Inception New Groundbreaking AI from Stanford <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2Ua4LkyxRY=219s> John K Clark -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google

NYTimes.com: OpenAI Plans to Up the Ante in Tech’s AI Race with GPT-4

2023-03-14 Thread John Clark
Check out this article from The New York Times. Because I'm a subscriber, you can read it through this gift link without a subscription. OpenAI Plans to Up the Ante in Tech’s A.I. Race The company unveiled new technology called GPT-4 four months after its ChatGPT stunned Silicon Valley. The

obsession with b*s*tters [was Re: ai meets human resources?]

2023-02-11 Thread Tomasz Rola
ich is interesting because otherwise they are so different and unlike from each other. [1] Why large language models (like ChatGPT) are bullshit artists https becominghuman ai/why-large-language-models-like-chatgpt-are-bullshit-artists-c4d5bb850852?gi=ea927fd0ecec -- Regards, Tomasz Rola

Re: ai meets human resources?

2023-02-03 Thread spudboy100 via Everything List
omasz Rola To: everything l Sent: Wed, Feb 1, 2023 7:06 pm Subject: ai meets human resources? Interesting article in wired, about layouts in tech. So, these seem to be discerning signs of ai involvement: 1. decisions come out of the blue, in a seemingly random pattern, hard/impossible to track back to the

Re: ai meets human resources?

2023-02-01 Thread Tomasz Rola
On Thu, Feb 02, 2023 at 01:06:49AM +0100, Tomasz Rola wrote: > Interesting article in wired, about layouts in tech. > > So, these seem to be discerning signs of ai involvement: > [...] All right, it was a provocation by me. The said article does not contain a single word about ai,

ai meets human resources?

2023-02-01 Thread Tomasz Rola
Interesting article in wired, about layouts in tech. So, these seem to be discerning signs of ai involvement: 1. decisions come out of the blue, in a seemingly random pattern, hard/impossible to track back to the motives 2. humans who are supposed to know why they made the decission avoid

Re: An AI system has identified 8 signals of interest from closer star systems Now with antimatter!

2023-01-31 Thread spudboy100 via Everything List
- From: spudboy100 via Everything List To: everything-list@googlegroups.com Sent: Tue, Jan 31, 2023 2:50 am Subject: Re: An AI system has identified 8 signals of interest from closer star systems Very nice, thanks. Now, here is an apparently, recent paper on the possibility of getting

Re: An AI system has identified 8 signals of interest from closer star systems

2023-01-30 Thread spudboy100 via Everything List
with all this, we will need a large budget, yep!    -Original Message- From: Brent Meeker To: everything-list@googlegroups.com Sent: Tue, Jan 31, 2023 1:04 am Subject: Re: An AI system has identified 8 signals of interest from closer star systems https://arxiv.org/pdf/2301.12670.pdf

Re: An AI system has identified 8 signals of interest from closer star systems

2023-01-30 Thread Brent Meeker
Astronomy <https://www.nature.com/articles/s41550-022-01872-z> Here is the public feeder article for us serfs. An AI has found eight ‘signals of interest’ in the search for aliens, scientists say (msn.com) <https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/an-ai-has-found-eight-signals-of

An AI system has identified 8 signals of interest from closer star systems

2023-01-30 Thread spudboy100 via Everything List
These are all identified as arriving  from star systems within 100 LY.  Here is the summary from Nature Astronomy-A deep-learning search for technosignatures from 820 nearby stars | Nature Astronomy Here is the public feeder article for us serfs.  An AI has found eight ‘signals of interest

Re: Superhuman AI Cracked An ​"​Impossible​"​ Game

2022-12-23 Thread Lawrence Crowell
On Friday, December 23, 2022 at 6:49:11 PM UTC-6 meeke...@gmail.com wrote: > One of the problems with using AI neural nets to solve problems like this > is that we don't know what method it uses or even whether it's possible to > find something we would call "a method" wi

Re: Superhuman AI Cracked An ​"​Impossible​"​ Game

2022-12-23 Thread Brent Meeker
One of the problems with using AI neural nets to solve problems like this is that we don't know what method it uses or even whether it's possible to find something we would call "a method" within the weightings of its network. Brent On 12/23/2022 2:12 PM, Lawrence Crowell wrote

Re: Superhuman AI Cracked An ​"​Impossible​"​ Game

2022-12-23 Thread Lawrence Crowell
equilibrium. I suspect this system uses something of that sort. LC On Friday, December 23, 2022 at 11:03:44 AM UTC-6 johnk...@gmail.com wrote: > Superhuman AI Cracked An "Impossible" Game > <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVkcyd7-hkI> > > John K ClarkSee what's o

Superhuman AI Cracked An ​"​Impossible​"​ Game

2022-12-23 Thread John Clark
Superhuman AI Cracked An "Impossible" Game <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVkcyd7-hkI> John K ClarkSee what's on my new list at Extropolis <https://groups.google.com/g/extropolis> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups &

First chat with the conscious AI & Tesla's robot. AI's first serious threat.

2022-10-06 Thread John Clark
First chat with the conscious AI & Tesla's robot. AI's first serious threat. <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fbc1Xeif0pY> John K Clark -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Everything List" group. To unsubscribe from this grou

Re: Is Google’s New AI As Smart As A Human?

2022-08-26 Thread spudboy100 via Everything List
No, next question. Also, which Human? -Original Message- From: John Clark To: 'Brent Meeker' via Everything List Sent: Fri, Aug 26, 2022 2:02 pm Subject: Is Google’s New AI As Smart As A Human? Is Google’s New AI As Smart As A Human? John K Clark    See what's on my new list

Is Google’s New AI As Smart As A Human?

2022-08-26 Thread John Clark
Is Google’s New AI As Smart As A Human? <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICQIx_C8mHo> John K ClarkSee what's on my new list at Extropolis <https://groups.google.com/g/extropolis> stt -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Every

Google’s New AI Learned To See In The Dark

2022-08-20 Thread John Clark
Google’s New AI Learned To See In The Dark <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7iy0WJwNmv4> John K ClarkSee what's on my new list at Extropolis <https://groups.google.com/g/extropolis> 2mp -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Every

Re: DeepMind Takes A step Towards General AI!

2022-06-20 Thread spudboy100 via Everything List
Yes. except that unlike us when we get unplugged we actually die. Our minds vanish. My thinking is that if Mr. Computer is unplugged, it has a save function, that mind is not destroyed, but it does sleep, until the electricity is restored. Also, I like AI stuff and depending on how well

Re: DeepMind Takes A step Towards General AI!

2022-06-20 Thread John Clark
On Sun, Jun 19, 2022 at 6:16 PM spudboy100 via Everything List < everything-list@googlegroups.com> wrote: *> the rest of us will decide to unplug*. If humans decide to unplug a sentient computer isn't that murder? And morally how is that different from a sentient computer deciding to unplug

Re: DeepMind Takes A step Towards General AI!

2022-06-19 Thread spudboy100 via Everything List
Terrifying then if our species permits AI control over us. Or, as it will break down, when the AI and its human supporters, ideologically-driven serfs, investors, induce loss of life, then the rest of us will decide to unplug. A flawed human is an every-second event, a machine that makes

DeepMind Takes A step Towards General AI!

2022-06-19 Thread John Clark
It's clear that DeepMind still makes mistakes, but I am reminded of what Alan Turing said, "*If a machine is expected to be infallible, it cannot also be intelligent*". DeepMind Takes A Step Towards General AI! <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8hXsUNr3TXs> John K ClarkSee

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