To whoever mixed the audio in this video, I see what you're going for. You got creativity, just gotta keep exploring. Things don't sound natural but it sounds like your finding your footing. For instance the pan separation can be useful in the interview. But it should also match the left to right separation of the video. Also smooth transitions are key. ABC can maybe take hints from JRE or Lex Fridman
This IT tool is now capable of simulating real people. The only key question is: Will the social environment recognize the simulation and how will it react to the attempts at manipulation? Will Xi Jinping rule as the Eternal Emperor from now on?
@Kevin C Indeed. What we'll look back upon 5 years from now and realize is that the entirety of the past 20-30 years of technology has been the dumb era of technology. Not actually 'dumb' as in stupid, but just the era where our devices were operated manually and had no autonomous agency. From here on out every device is coming to life one way or another. It is indeed a mind-blowing development. Because most of us expected to see this happen maybe 30 or 40 years from now (if in our lifetimes at all). Now the timeline is 1-2 years for integration. It moved so fast that assessing where technology, medicine, science will be 5 years from now is unimaginable - because they will all be advanced by AI and human experts at operating AI assisted tools.
Good thing this tech it in the hands of a corporate entity, that is extremely secretive about how it works and where a small number of people make the decisions
@@bijitsahu7269 You also have to give your phone number to access it and anything you say to it is used to train it and can show up on other people their gpt out puts including sensitive info if you shared any with it. It is not possible to ask for deletion of any of this info. They do not share what it is trained on or how its build in censorship works, so it could be trained on anything you have said or made without compensating you. And because of this it can't be verified if Microsoft/openai made it biased towards any believes on purpose or not. That they're not transparent screws us all over
here's the thing: firstable, no, we can't just switch it off, because the whole thing basically fits on every laptop. Meta's AI is already being torrented. of course, that''s just the data as result of training, which is crucial. it gets really interesting if we start connecting those AIs with a bodies, like simplified robots. and let them interact with the world. this will basically create a neverending flow of prompts and reactions. it's already happening.
Have an ai "prompted" every second by gyroscope and GPS sensors Have that ai respond with plaintext motor instructions Have another convert those motor instructions into code that moves servos in the bot
@@aboucard93 nope. the trained model is certainly not running as one entity on one computer or in even in one room with one plug. there are probably thousand and thousands of instances running somewhere on azure and who knows on how many dev machines. GPT passed 100 mio users a month ago or so. Lllama from meta is 250GB and you can torrent it. Yes, you can switch off each instance with a switch, obviousely.
@@aboucard93 what i tried to say with "one laptop": it fits on one laptop. of course the service that is GPT is not runninng on a laptop :-) my point is, it's not a single instance that can be switched off.
Also for people who are saying that AI is going to take over the world just remember that to train GPT-4 it had well over 25,000 computers spending months training it. When we should get scared is when that value goes down to 1 computer needed to update it's data set of knowledge on the fly.
I use this technology in order to update my cooking skills and let me tell you that I became a chef in less than 7 days. 😮 I also think this’s a great technology for learning new informations about opening a bussiness and manage and organize all the resources.
The way AI can recognize an image of a dog and a bowl and find the context of it being a cute picture is extremely good computation. Taking a picture of your fridge and the AI gives you examples of recipes you can do within seconds is just the holy grail of computation. This is basically it, we finally made a computer being able to SEE.
What is the best thing about this video? It has motivated a lot of useful replies about the good and the bad of the use of A.I. Thank you all for your responses.
I love it, and am all for it. Watching minority report/black mirror/ready player one...while yea destopian it was always really cool and interesting to see. And we're finally able to do alot of that stuff. We're really advancing? And while this can all be dangerous from crypto to nfts/ar/vr/metaverses/every vehicle electric. And now AI and robots! It's an amazing time to be alive!...we're humans we'll find a way to adapt. This isnt so bad it's innovation and evolution!
Are they implying that the company that stands to lose the most if others can access the same technology, opposes the development of these systems by others on the grounds of safety?
This, along with the prosthetic limbs and brain Skins conform the criminal justice system Because then we could have criminals be automated, so that they won’t do anything bad even if they felt no remorse they wouldn’t be able to show it
Sam Altman has a SERIOUS Case of Vocal Fry. Sam sounds like a Bull Frog. He needs a makeover. No way I would listen to Sam's voice when there is perfectly good AI speech machines that can do far better.
Fake or not, but by talking to AI we are training it, unfortunately it will take over humanity, and we are the ones to blame it. Y'all don't learn from films, and real things like posibikity of AI outgrowing themselves and taking over information. People wake up!
Shut the whole thing down is the correct answer to your disorientation to the reality of a human being virtually incapacitated by psychopaths wanted to cook cooking his brain while preparing himself as physician in cath lab to treat critically ill patient! And that goes around the clock 360days of the year without resting assuming he will reach to his happy new year party the next year out of senile houses. Mrs. Marwah Zahaf MD Msc
I say full speed ahead. If we gave in to fear every time we were on the brink of a scientific and/or technological breakthrough, we'd still be stuck in the stone age.
To everyone watching this just listen... AI is the only road to Atomic Engineering that brings way to injectable medical nanobots that can detect and perform spot radiation or chemo to cancer cells before they grow beyond a few cells in size. This can also potentially repair the precursors for a cells replication process allowing our cells to perfectly replicate and effectively making us immortal from natural death causes. That's just the beginning of one of the things AI is REQUIRED to have in order to develop, that AI could well within our lifetime help create and this is only a very fractional portion of the impact of just that one advancement. You rightfully should be scared of this next step, but you should also instead be educating yourself on how to be prepared for/ contribute to this next step. Fear will only get you so far until you harness it instead of let it overcome you.