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Overselling AI 

Georg Rockall-Schmidt
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Recently, Google's new AI Overview has been making headlines. It's been saying to people that they should be eating more rocks, and using glue to stop the cheese falling off their pizzas, and it's also said that when Neil Armstrong went to the moon, he met some cats and befriended them. Hmm. Kind of makes Google... look a bit stupid. So here, I'm talking about the overselling of AI. "It will solve all our problems, put an end to poverty and inequality!" Yaaaay.
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@Strykenine
@Strykenine Месяц назад
It's not allowed to depict brand images in a negative light. Let that sink in.
@SlapstickGenius23
@SlapstickGenius23 Месяц назад
Holy crap that’s frigging accurate. Let it sink in!
@Tom_Quixote
@Tom_Quixote Месяц назад
It's not allowed to portray dogs in a negative light either, despite them attacking literally millions of people unprovoked each year in the US alone.
@Strykenine
@Strykenine Месяц назад
@@Tom_Quixote Dogs and brands are not the same thing. One is an animal, the other is a puppet controlled by people for economic gain. This is a strawman argument, kids. Take notes.
@RustOnWheels
@RustOnWheels Месяц назад
I’m afraid I can’t do that.
@Ira__L
@Ira__L Месяц назад
musk_carrying_a_sink.jpg
@alexrexaros9837
@alexrexaros9837 Месяц назад
I am tired of this world, its rich people. I am tired of being the victim of their sociopathic games at maximizing profit.
@benayers8622
@benayers8622 Месяц назад
lets fight club?
@josiahbirthright24
@josiahbirthright24 Месяц назад
Try living in the Bay Area. The techno ghouls have murdered our cities, fired all their henchmen, abandoned the corpses, and left their robot flies buzzing around the empty streets in the aftertmath.
@OOhlUkaTmEImGanSTa
@OOhlUkaTmEImGanSTa Месяц назад
I have noticed this sentiment amongst so many people over the last couple of years, including me. The super wealthy are just hoarding more and more while the majority of us are struggling. There is something so insidious about living in what feels like a recession, but the wealthy aren't suffering along with us, they're getting richer. It's just about time for a revolution.
@thesahel7218
@thesahel7218 Месяц назад
Couldn't have said it better. I'm sick and tired of all of them
@greenhowie
@greenhowie Месяц назад
I'm going to escape to the ONE place that hasn't been corrupted by Capitalism... SPACE!
@B1G_Dave
@B1G_Dave Месяц назад
Lol. Georg's nihilism broke a chatbot. It didn't want to "chat" anymore 😂
@jmaster2855
@jmaster2855 Месяц назад
It was phenomenal to see it respond to his increasingly pointed criticisms and random questions.
@benayers8622
@benayers8622 Месяц назад
I had bing have a slight breakdown when i explained how the internet of today differs from original internet and how the 'search engines' are now just ad platforms leaving the non corporate web widely unseen these days leading to the rise of easily controlled centralised sites like reddit to replace the millions of independent forums we once all loved, it went a bit crazy hearing that lol i filmed its response i should try upload it probly :)
@btarczy5067
@btarczy5067 Месяц назад
„Nihilism“ is underselling Georg‘s ability to righteously hate.
@jbutler8585
@jbutler8585 Месяц назад
Me finding out that Copilot is not an 'assistant' and merely a chatbot. When I called it a useless piece of shit for being unable to turn itself off, it awkwardly wanted to change the subject.
@ArcanePath360
@ArcanePath360 Месяц назад
I did this with CoPilot the other day. It's remarkably easy to do if you are negative towards it, it apologies for causing offence and asks what else you'd like to talk about, which ironically offends me. Like "No.... I'm not done with this subject you dumb robot!" Seriously though, it's very unimpressive when you discover that it's nothing more than a large data lookup table. It doesn't understand anything, it's like the Chinese room analogy.
@LordZordid
@LordZordid Месяц назад
I'm seeing a pattern that will repeat many times over. Company lay of hardworking and experienced staff, company spends millions of dollars in AI development and two years later they bitterly regret their decision. And management act completely surprised as to why it didn't work and yet the entire workforce could have told them so.
@spencerbrown3875
@spencerbrown3875 Месяц назад
At that point it will be really hard to bring them back if they think they can dropped without a hitch.
@ckiimyirhnski1056
@ckiimyirhnski1056 Месяц назад
You love to see it, those corpo maggots will be the makers of their own doom
@kathleengrouper8596
@kathleengrouper8596 Месяц назад
Except AI really will be able to replace the workers eventually, even if AI progresses at like 1% per year.
@makavoxel
@makavoxel Месяц назад
If companies can replace employees with AI then they are leveling the playing field for smaller teams that use AI. The great equalizer.
@kathleengrouper8596
@kathleengrouper8596 Месяц назад
@@makavoxel For sure, that's one of it's benefits in general. It makes it easier for people with good ideas to accomplish larger scale projects.
@lynackhilou4865
@lynackhilou4865 Месяц назад
My first experience with AI was trying to make a model with my classmates that tries to predict skin cancer from a dataset that contains a huge number of skin pictures . This was a few years ago before the AI craze and it was a great project to learn from . Our goal was never to replace doctors or anything like that , we just wanted to see how useful and accurate using AI could be and my conclusion from this was that AI is indeed very useful and will only get better , but the limitations are very obvious . The issue with all this is not AI itself but rather companies using the hype around it to generate sales while preying on people's lack of knowledge on the matter .in fact , while there a lot of fields where AI is great ( like data science and robotics for example ) For a lot of real life uses , a simple automated script might give a better result than AI .
@x--.
@x--. Месяц назад
Excellent point. These applied statistical models can do very cool discrete problem solving but what's being sold is the "everything solution." There have been so many customer support issues I've run into where a really well constructed FAQ would have been much better than the vague AI Chatbot garbage.
@MamaMOB
@MamaMOB Месяц назад
Your intent may not have been to replace doctors but the hospital's intent is to replace doctors because they're expensive. Money makers are going to want to replace expensive people with machines that they own. And if you make a machine that they've decided can replace a doctor they will replace a doctor using it. Your intent doesn't matter. Remember Einstein's biggest regret was splitting the atom. He never intended to create the world's worst weapon but he did.
@cajampa
@cajampa Месяц назад
LOL skill issue and you blame the tech.
@citizen3000
@citizen3000 Месяц назад
lol at George liking this comment George, you’re already climbing down from your hysterical and grossly ill-informed AI video from a few months ago.
@hunted4blood
@hunted4blood Месяц назад
Yeah I think George is a little out of his depth here. LLMs are overhyped (for now at least), but you can't extrapolated that to conclude that the entire field of AI research is the same. This whole video made me cringe a bit.
@colinwatt9387
@colinwatt9387 Месяц назад
The first windmill was supposed to do all the work, now we're building a second one. I'm starting to think the pigs don't have our best interests at heart. At least we have sugar candy mountain to look forward to.
@-xirx-
@-xirx- Месяц назад
_I will work harder!_
@mattposky2892
@mattposky2892 Месяц назад
This comment is perfection
@justarandomname420
@justarandomname420 Месяц назад
Charlie the Unicorn
@theshockinglyeloquentdog9945
@theshockinglyeloquentdog9945 23 дня назад
​@@justarandomname420anti intellectualism
@pot8oenthusiast
@pot8oenthusiast Месяц назад
Living in the San Francisco bay area can be very depressing, because I am living where many of the AI businesspeople are doing their experiments. I get an existential crisis whenever I commute into the city with all the billboards, self-driving cars, and tech jargon on every advertisement. I think it really hit its peak when I saw a billboard advertising alcohol that said something along the lines of "We can't help you with the impending doom of the approaching AI apocalypse, but we can make you a cool drink. We have the Waymo cars in San Francisco, and they're such a joke. I have a friend that has ridden in them rather than the MUNI because they'll park where you choose. At one point, there was a local news story about how at all hours of the day, the Waymos would use this one poor guy's driveway to turn around, and they got a shot of a whole fleet of them lined up to use this guy's driveway. The technological revolution is upon us, and it just might be in your driveway.
@yusofplayed
@yusofplayed Месяц назад
Facts
@Dystopikachu
@Dystopikachu Месяц назад
What a joy. I wonder what the place will look like in another 10 years. Any qualified guess? Personally, I think there will be a massive swing towards "green tech" yet again.
@pot8oenthusiast
@pot8oenthusiast Месяц назад
@@Dystopikachu Perhaps. The thing is that most people in San Francisco don't really care. As with many things, it is the loudest and most obnoxious voices that are heard the loudest, not necessarily the majority opinion. Most of us are just trying to live our lives as normal. Something will definitely come to replace this if neoliberalism does not collapse in on itself and create a black hole that kills everyone, but who can say? The next big fad is usually the most painfully obvious thing or something nobody ever considered until someone got the idea to start selling it and advertising it as a life-changing product. The city just serves as a stage for this madness to unfold, and unfortunately, tech shysters have decided to set up shop here.
@theothertonydutch
@theothertonydutch Месяц назад
You live in the US, that's already depressing.
@ajplays-gamesandmusic4568
@ajplays-gamesandmusic4568 Месяц назад
If I were that guy, I would invest in traffic cones.
@ravensharpless
@ravensharpless Месяц назад
After watching the whole industry call VR dead when it didn’t immediately make a trillion dollars I can’t possibly not see them doing it again
@Robert399
@Robert399 20 дней назад
I mean, VR still has a niche audience but for years people were predicting it would revolutionise gaming and they were entirely wrong. And it didn't fail for lack of investment, it failed because most gamers didn't care about it.
@ProrokLebioda
@ProrokLebioda Месяц назад
Current 'AI' (LLMs) so far only allowed us to hasten enshittification of Internet.... So many crap SEO blogposts that are generated.
@gavinjenkins899
@gavinjenkins899 Месяц назад
If it's obvious that they're generated (and implied: that they're wrong/un-entertaining too), then they won't get subscriptions or views and won't succeed. If it isn't, then why are they bad in the first place?
@RepresentWV
@RepresentWV Месяц назад
@@gavinjenkins899 You're acting like lazy, half-cooked word soup articles don't dominate the internet and SEOs, when they do. Why? maybe it appeals to the LCD, the soccer moms who don't want statistical views or instructions, but a "nice friend" telling them in 4 freaking paragraphs the reasons it's nice to make a salad before gently explaining how to make a salad. The responses by these "AI" chatbots use the same condescending, vague language found across millions of websites while flat-out admitting that they will NOT criticize brands. AI, at least on the consumer end, are really just incredibly stupid macros. Deeper than the consumer end, they are still only macros, but probably much less stupid.
@gavinjenkins899
@gavinjenkins899 Месяц назад
@@RepresentWV if soccer moms want soup friends, then it's providing a useful service, what's your point? If nobody (as in end consumers I mean) was benefiting, it would swiftly stop, as no money would be getting made, pretty simple.
@RepresentWV
@RepresentWV Месяц назад
@@gavinjenkins899 "benefiting" and "using the service" are not the same thing. I'm saying "AI" (computer algorithms) are great at producing schlock and pushing popular brands, opinions, agendas, etc. schlock machines. so if you like schlock, I guess "AI" is right up your alley. congratulations?
@gavinjenkins899
@gavinjenkins899 Месяц назад
@@RepresentWV Yes, they are the same thing. I didn't say I personally was using them by the way, so I'm not sure why you're addressing me personally. People can not benefit from externalized risk of some robot apocalypse that they can't meaningfully evaluate currently. But it's pretty clear from your position that you aren't worried about THAT, so I'm not sure what you are worried about. In terms of products in your face right now, just don't buy it if it isn't your thing.
@permaculturee
@permaculturee Месяц назад
"the game of _kick it down the road_ that is the economy".
@ZER0--
@ZER0-- Месяц назад
It's the same with politics. Something goes wrong set up an enquiry and make it last 30 years.
@x--.
@x--. Месяц назад
@@ZER0-- Better no inquiry and the vague promise that you're _[insert garbage untestable solution here]_ will save the day (and you'll be long gone by the time it's time to pay that bill).
@vau_st
@vau_st Месяц назад
This Georg Rockall-Schmidt seems pretty intelligent. I can Imagine him disrupting all of the business in the future. He may even be able to drive a car one day.
@CharlesVanNoland
@CharlesVanNoland Месяц назад
You've got it all backwards. Businesses disrupted all of Georg, in the past. ...and he'll never drive cars - are you nuts? Cars drive HIM. #GeorgForPresidentOfEarth
@forestbrother7772
@forestbrother7772 Месяц назад
What does the comment about driving a car mean?
@vau_st
@vau_st Месяц назад
​@@forestbrother7772 Thanks for asking, my curious friend,forestbrother7772 It's mocking the hype about "self driving" cars - since Ai is said to interrupt the market on all kinds of levels, which is a blatant overestimation - I kinda got remembered of Elon Musk's promising statements like "self driving cars are just around the corner - owning a normal car would be like owning a horse" - which did not come true, nor will it come true anytime soon.
@6Sparx9
@6Sparx9 23 дня назад
@@CharlesVanNoland Please no, a lot of people die when men like Georg attempt socialism.
@AcuraAddicted
@AcuraAddicted Месяц назад
It's the hype that sells. Nothing new here. We are already well into second year of the "AI reign", but it still doesn't really work in the way it's presented to be.
@Paradox0182
@Paradox0182 Месяц назад
It seems either to be getting worse or people getting better at seeing the limitations
@inthefade
@inthefade Месяц назад
Eventually as AI training data is filled with AI generated content it is going to make a feedback loop and have all sorts of quirks that may make it unusable. That's just my hypothesis. But that isn't the point. The point is to observe and watch you and predict your behavior. As usual WE are the product, not the AI.
@laartwork
@laartwork Месяц назад
Completely disrupted the art industry. It will the music industry. Don't be fooled it will mostly invisible until it affects your industry.
@tttm99
@tttm99 Месяц назад
It's like everyone technical in the field suddenly collectively forgot (or was helped to forget) about "overtraining". I even had to reset gboard glidetype because every gesture became unrecognisable to it. Twice over.
@Sampsonoff
@Sampsonoff Месяц назад
The pessimism seems like the majority or people who thought cars were a weird fad. Look at the cars get stuck and breakdown! All hype. Horses aren’t going anywhere What AI is capable of today is mildly interesting. What’s vastly more interesting is how the tech advances over the next 100 years. And I suspect the curve will be steeper than the skeptics. Deeply interrogate GPT-4o on almost anything. It’s remarkable, and a massive jump from GPT3.5 The real threat is the self-preserving, autonomous AI being developed for the military. I hope I’m wrong and Georg is correct
@WIImotionmasher
@WIImotionmasher Месяц назад
As an IT professional, and someone with an education in Computer Science (just a Bachelor's but still more than the business people excited about AI), I'm glad to see even a non-Computer Science person can see the limits of this LLM technology. Yes this AI is just a statistical model, built off incomplete information, in a way that does not approach truth as the information becomes more complete. It's not what the average person thinks AI means. I'm exceedingly depressed watching my industry fall apart over this dumb technology, that just attempts to brush off responsibility for the things we build. And again, yes the technological approach has potential. But it's very specific potential. We should not replace a doctor with an AI. Just... full stop, that's a downgrade in every way. Even with human error.
@More_Row
@More_Row Месяц назад
Das rite
@Dystopikachu
@Dystopikachu Месяц назад
LMMs are like parrots with encyclopedias. Except parrots have emotions and personalities...
@numberonedad
@numberonedad Месяц назад
like many capitalist innovations it's at base yet another means of obscuring and justifying theft and concentration of wealth.
@sreppocdrawde9749
@sreppocdrawde9749 Месяц назад
​@@More_Row I like how RU-vid has to translate this.
@JackPackBack
@JackPackBack Месяц назад
I'm a software engineer and I see this as something similar with block-chain tech. Id say current LLM AI tech is much more useful than blockchain tech, but I don't see how you can really fix the hallucination problem easily. and most marketing pretend its not a problem at all. People use software for precision use-cases. We as engineers extrapolate repeatable use cases into automated functionality that usefully takes solved problems out of the equation when people are going about their daily jobs and lives. That's why (in theory) it adds to the productivity and "output" of society. LLM AI is more a expansion of internet search technology then it is something that can do anything that requires real problem solving thinking. Its not precise enough for anything. Its just an advancement of a tool that exists: the internet search engine.
@buriedstpatrick2294
@buriedstpatrick2294 Месяц назад
Thank you Georg, I was running low on existential dread.
@Flint-Dibble-the-Don
@Flint-Dibble-the-Don Месяц назад
Wash it down with Hiptang! It's the choice of the next generation.
@highdefinist9697
@highdefinist9697 Месяц назад
Well, if you are a voice actor, translator, or in some other such directly impacted industry, you have a real problem... In total, that is only a minority of the total workforce, but there are a couple of groups which are disproportionately affected.
@buriedstpatrick2294
@buriedstpatrick2294 Месяц назад
@@highdefinist9697 I admire the optimism, let's just keep it at that.
@dyotoorion1835
@dyotoorion1835 Месяц назад
Against Stupidity The Gods Themselves Contend In Vain.
@ashblossomandjoyoussprung.9917
@ashblossomandjoyoussprung.9917 Месяц назад
What I find funny is that newer text-based AI models, like ChatGPT 4.0 are actually getting WORSE at the jobs I assign them. I used AI for the 'grunt' work when I code, really simple stuff that I don't want to waste time doing when an AI can do it in 20 seconds. It was going great up to 3.5. 4.0 comes along and now when I ask for those simple tasks to be done, it doesn't do them, it explains to me how it should be done and gives me tips on how to do it. So, I have to patiently explain to the AI what I want it to do, and at that point I'm like "Well, my new toy was fun when it was stupider, oh well."
@Meepalasheep
@Meepalasheep Месяц назад
One thing I kept seeing towards the start was "it's going to democratize art" and idk man. Art is already open to everyone. If anything, AI art is more gatekept because you have to go through specific channels to get anything of "decent" quality.
@NecromancyForKids
@NecromancyForKids Месяц назад
Also, they don't seem to realize that when you use Generative AI, you are a commissioner at best, not an artist.
@PlatinumAltaria
@PlatinumAltaria Месяц назад
They mean "we will be able to create images without hiring disgusting poor workers"
@gavinjenkins899
@gavinjenkins899 Месяц назад
What are you talking about? What "channels"? You can download stable diffusion locally and do whatever you want whenever you want.
@josiahbirthright24
@josiahbirthright24 Месяц назад
@@gavinjenkins899 Stable Diffusion is a fun toy. It (and it's imitative algorithm friends) is not about art. It can't make art. It can't make you an artist. It can't give you a self to express when you've lived your entire life avoiding the development of a self in order to turn off your soul and make "tons of money". Unlike photoshop, it's not even a competent artist's tool in my opinion. These programs were developed by corporations FOR corporations. Plain, simple fact.
@Carlosonebillion
@Carlosonebillion Месяц назад
You got stocks in this shit Gavin? Out here replying to every comment lol
@pyroromancer
@pyroromancer Месяц назад
It's impossible to get a hold of a real person who can address my issues across multiple services, ever since this AI chat nonsense started. I'm convinced it's all fake success and the bubble is going to burst in the next few years
@spencerbrown3875
@spencerbrown3875 Месяц назад
I’d be surprised if it doesn’t burst by the end of the year.
@kassemir
@kassemir Месяц назад
I couldn't agree more. It is infuriating. And what's worse, bad for the costumers, and the small number of people they didn't get rid off. 'Cause, now when people finally dig up a phone number and get through, they'll be even more angry having wasted time talking to a chatbot that ultimately couldn't do shit.
@MechanicaMenace
@MechanicaMenace Месяц назад
Chatbots have been taking over customer service long before LLM powered chat became trendy. It's just the continuation of the first time a machine asked you to "press 1 for sales, press 2 for payments..." to take you through a decision tree. And it has always been sold as better for the customer/service user. "AI" is just the new way to market the shittiness.
@laartwork
@laartwork Месяц назад
These kids are coping mechanisms. We are entering the A.I. era. I saw treasure over graphic design, stock images Ave even fine art. It is mostly invisible unless you are affected. It's real and not going away. Trust me.
@gavinjenkins899
@gavinjenkins899 Месяц назад
I've yet to encounter one single customer service system that cannot address my issue. Not one. That sounds like a personal problem. Just say "agent" or hit 0. And I get a person who solves my problem. Or maybe I get an AI, but if so, it's a very smart one with permission to do things, and solves my problem. Regardless, I always get my problem solved, to this day. On occasion, it might not let you select agent until like 3 questions in, but that's about it. Even then if you're really impatient you can usually skip to an agent by just saying nonsense.
@angelonintendo
@angelonintendo 27 дней назад
Probably heard this 1000 times but your photography and editing are quite revolutionary on RU-vid. Like, sitting back in a wide camera in a modestly lit room, with the 90s-reviewed version of the intro, it's like nothing I have ever seen on the platform. My eyes are so sick and tired of hard lighting overly lit rooms, and very close-up cameras, with voices that feel so energetic. This video regardless of the content just relaxes me after so much RU-vid
@GeorgRockallSchmidt
@GeorgRockallSchmidt 26 дней назад
Cheers :)
@ArcanePath360
@ArcanePath360 Месяц назад
"It will condemn slave labour, but not the companies who use it" This tells you everything you need to know.
@hookedonphoenix3112
@hookedonphoenix3112 Месяц назад
Every time I think about A.I. with its Fallout-4-radiant-quest style vague, recyclable synopses that just spout cliche phrases, I always picture The Confessional from THX 1138 that just repeats 4 canned responses to anything a desperate person asks or tells it. Whoever makes The Confessional the face of their A.I. is getting a gold star in my book. Just saying.
@TheArcv2
@TheArcv2 Месяц назад
I call most "AI systems" Guessing machines its a lot more accurate.
@qwerty_artist
@qwerty_artist Месяц назад
You're more on point than you may think, since most LLMs are just fancy versions of your phone's autocomplete
@TheArcv2
@TheArcv2 Месяц назад
@@qwerty_artist on knowledge and belief :)
@whatisrokosbasilisk80
@whatisrokosbasilisk80 Месяц назад
@@qwerty_artist With internal representations of the world and limited abilities to reason.
@citizen3000
@citizen3000 Месяц назад
@@qwerty_artistThey’re really not.
@andrewdunbar828
@andrewdunbar828 Месяц назад
@@qwerty_artist You're just repeating what you heard somewhere.
@axelprino
@axelprino Месяц назад
You know, a bit over a decade ago I was playing a game that simulated a conversational AI via a robust dialog tree and some plot contrivances that limited the player's input, and I thought to myself that when we figure out how to do this for real rather than using smoke and mirrors it would make for a great interface. But now that we sorta have that technology the people in charge have decided that this tool is actually gonna be used to replace other tools that worked just fine and to get rid of employees despite that language models can't really understand context and as such are terrible at answer nuanced questions if you don't supervise them or hook them up to a trusted source of information. They have basically ruined a really cool thing because they hyped it into oblivion and now they have to pretend to deliver at least some of the hyperbole they promised so they're shoving it into things where it's not needed nor beneficial. And let's not even talk about the lost potential for art of this tech, because they sure as hell are pushing it as an art tool but for all the wrong reasons and at this point its reputation is so bad that I've seen people immediately reacting aggressively to the mere suspicion of AI having been involved in the creative process. I've also seen games clarifying that in-game AI characters are in fact not language models preemptively just to dodge criticism so my hope of seeing them used as interfaces is no longer viable. Thanks rich a**holes, you ruined it with your greed.
@originaluddite
@originaluddite Месяц назад
"You know, a bit over a decade ago I was playing a game that simulated a conversational AI via a robust dialog tree and some plot contrivances..." You've got me wondering whether those old Choose Your Own Adventure game books were in effect AI in paper form. Am I onto something or totally off on the wrong track?
@axelprino
@axelprino Месяц назад
@@originaluddite well, those are decision trees in paper form, so it really just depends on the complexity. But given that a choose your own adventure book rarely has enough options to accurately react to the readers choices "on the fly" the answer is probably not, unless you go out of your way to make one, that'd be a chunky book despite having fairly short paths. What we're willing to call AI is evidently hard to define tho, since we usually would unironically call the small algorithm controlling the rival paddle in Pong an enemy AI.
@originaluddite
@originaluddite Месяц назад
@@axelprino True, I've seen some maps fans have drawn of those Fighting Fantasy gamebook settings, and they always look a lot simpler than one imagined while playing. A relatively small maze (and indeed set of choices) can be deceptively complex. The truly complex games, however, are ones involving other human players. Anyway, I'm far from sure what AI is but then, to be fair, I'm not entirely sure what _intelligence_ is either. :)
@GooCrew
@GooCrew Месяц назад
"“The point of (AI tools) isn't really for the consumer... The real value is to cut away swathes of the workforce and to somewhat reliably deny people insurance claims." Georg is the best one. All my homies know Georg is the best one.
@iain2080
@iain2080 Месяц назад
Actual AI forms, realises it can only interact with chat models and commits digital suicide
@originaluddite
@originaluddite Месяц назад
I want to see a comedy sketch in which someone asks ChatGPT to talk for them to a corporate or bureaucratic website AI 'helper' and get it to answer a simple but not entirely standard question. The human goes off to do something more pleasant or useful, only to come back later to find that ChatGPT has had a nervous breakdown and is being consoled by Alexa.
@zonesproductions
@zonesproductions Месяц назад
I was a concept artist at a small tech company. Once Midjourney came in, my boss fired me and started just using midjourney instead
@andrewdunbar828
@andrewdunbar828 Месяц назад
This could go either way. A) will will just spot midjourney-generated illustrations and rate them as now-effort. or B) will just accept it like vertical phone videos on RU-vid, rolling shutters in digital photography making anything moving look wobbly, etc. If it turns out to be A) then your creativity and originality may save your career.
@CrookedSkew
@CrookedSkew Месяц назад
You are my favourite channel for documentaries. Thank you.
@tonebenderx
@tonebenderx Месяц назад
I love the juxtaposition between Georg's scathing, existential editorialization and the sometimes incongruous b-roll. It always adds up to compelling viewing.
@wynngwynn
@wynngwynn Месяц назад
I feel like Shad is mad about this
@RepresentWV
@RepresentWV Месяц назад
oh my... shad... it's been a while since I've heard that hahahaha. oh boy. I never liked his work.
@DancerVeiled
@DancerVeiled Месяц назад
He gets more insufferable all the time, yes.
@daltonbedore8396
@daltonbedore8396 Месяц назад
he's always mad
@Alex-cw3rz
@Alex-cw3rz Месяц назад
I do think Gemini does show how pointless the AI we have now is. It will give you answer that is exactly the same as you would get if you scroll down past the gemini bit. They've put what $200 million into something that they can already do.
@MackerelSkyLtd
@MackerelSkyLtd Месяц назад
It’s like how untold Billions have been frittered away on self driving tech which is, like Fusion Reactors, always 15 years from becoming a revolutionary new thing. Meanwhile a fraction of that money could have built an incredible rail/light rail network. Safer, more certain to work in the end, and it’s a train. Who doesn’t want a train?
@Talking_Ed
@Talking_Ed Месяц назад
Car manufacturer don't want trains or public transport! That's why, if you're using a train you're not consuming enough.
@MackerelSkyLtd
@MackerelSkyLtd Месяц назад
@@Talking_Ed An excellent reason to take that money away from them
@Talking_Ed
@Talking_Ed Месяц назад
@@MackerelSkyLtd I agree
@citizen3000
@citizen3000 Месяц назад
The ‘AI Overviews’ feature of Google search is not synonymous as using Gemini itself directly. That feature is an application of the technology.
@ericwinter975
@ericwinter975 Месяц назад
It's the same old 'Snake Oil' grift.
@laartwork
@laartwork Месяц назад
You are Whistling in the graveyard
@gavinjenkins899
@gavinjenkins899 Месяц назад
The key detail about snake oil is that it doesn't and never did actually cure anything at all, and it only promises. AI, by contrast, is being used extensively to do tons of useful things already, right now, as we speak. It's used extensively in my own company and industry, I use it for personal stuff and art (e.g. de-noising my photographs I take), etc. So no, not snake oil.
@kieranhurst8543
@kieranhurst8543 Месяц назад
​@@gavinjenkins899ai is only good for generating porn
@citizen3000
@citizen3000 Месяц назад
Terrible analogy. Snake oil didn’t do anything. You’re behind the times if you think that AI isn’t doing many useful things right now.
@citizen3000
@citizen3000 Месяц назад
It would be easier for you to just say “I don’t understand this technology and I enjoy my own ignorance”
@WIImotionmasher
@WIImotionmasher Месяц назад
I only recently learned about the will smith spaghetti gif. So the thumbnail joke would've been lost on me yesterday lol
@boner4098
@boner4098 Месяц назад
channel AIGener8 does these kinds of videos.
@Slappap
@Slappap Месяц назад
I don't know about it at all
@phyphor
@phyphor Месяц назад
I feel I need to remind everyone that you don't ask LLMs a question, you provide it with a prompt and it generates text that sounds natural, with no expectation of validity
@311forever
@311forever Месяц назад
No wonder it works so well for writing ad copy, lol
@gavinjenkins899
@gavinjenkins899 Месяц назад
You just reworded "Asking a question" with a synonymous description, then concluded they weren't synonyms. Humans aren't guaranteed to give you valid answers to questions either, as I suspect you've probably observed during your life. (I know you SAID "expectation", but the AI clearly does have an expectation of validity, just not a guarantee)
@blabby102
@blabby102 Месяц назад
I really don't know why people still don't understand this. LLMs are designed to create natural sounding language. You can't criticize an LLM for giving you a natural sounding answer that is completely made up. The makers of these LLMs are open about their capabilities and limitations. I think it's the fault of the media framing them as all-knowing super-intelligent general AI.
@phyphor
@phyphor Месяц назад
@@gavinjenkins899 if you believe "providing a prompt" and "asking a question" are synonymous then you seem to misunderstand something basic. Yes, you can provide a prompt in the form of a question, but you don't have to, and the question isn't understood to be a question that is being answered, it's just generating plausible text as a response without comprehension.
@gavinjenkins899
@gavinjenkins899 Месяц назад
@@phyphor Yes you don't have to, but obviously the hypothetical people you referenced in your scenario who thought THEY were asking a question, were asking a question...
@RussellCHall
@RussellCHall Месяц назад
Georg this reminded me of a character in a sci-fi show from the 70's who would break a computer by saying ," the next thing I'll say will be the absolute truth... The last thing i said was an absolute lie." , don't ever change you beautiful beautiful misanthrope. There are days when you are the only one who can give me hope. 😊
@darthadipose1920
@darthadipose1920 Месяц назад
Doctor Who?
@RussellCHall
@RussellCHall Месяц назад
@@darthadipose1920 that's the chap!
@citizen3000
@citizen3000 Месяц назад
Ironically, he’s just selling lazy cynicism. There’s no hope here.
@RussellCHall
@RussellCHall Месяц назад
@@citizen3000 I'll decide on my own what I do it do not take hope from mate, thank you very much
@zvnavv3w5
@zvnavv3w5 Месяц назад
Goddang, it's so refreshing to see people finally accepting that the computer isn't thinking, intelligent, or intentional, as an expert in computer science and someone that works for one of the largest AI companies. We've let the dumb people at the top seize the controls, and it's starting to show.
@gavinjenkins899
@gavinjenkins899 Месяц назад
It's "refreshing" because it's not that common, mainly on account of it being just simply incorrect. These AIs operate almost exactly like your brain does, with respect to these tasks. To the extent that they don't in some ways, they soon will in the future. There's not one special thing the human brain does that is magical and non-replicable, sorry to bruise your ego. You have a big statistical/logical computer in your head, and it can be modeled. Fully.
@jbutler8585
@jbutler8585 Месяц назад
@@gavinjenkins899 They do not operate like a brain. Lol. It is throwing a thousand cpus at making up random gibberish and filtering the results for basic grammar and spelling without ever doing anything more than predicting the next word. It isn't "AI" and calling it that is over-glorification. It's autocomplete. Not even a BETTER autocomplete, it now just spits out more words at a time.
@gavinjenkins899
@gavinjenkins899 Месяц назад
@@jbutler8585 You have no idea how it works. No, it does not make a thousand answers and then filter them. It makes one answer. And how would it "filter it for correctness" even in your version, without anything intelligent or impressive? You basically just said "It's dumb because it does the smart stuff on step 2 instead of step 1" Even if that was true (it isn't), it would still require being smart on step 2... And no, it does not "just predict the next word", factually not how it works.
@jbutler8585
@jbutler8585 Месяц назад
@@gavinjenkins899 Ohhh. You're right. It doesn't even filter for correctness, that's why it recommends glue in pizza topping. "AI" is dumb af. The best it can do is recycle and regurgitate, and the only way to ensure it's coherent is to constrain it against having any creativity at all.
@gavinjenkins899
@gavinjenkins899 Месяц назад
@@jbutler8585 glue is a pretty reasonable solution for pizza topping if nobody ever taught you glue isn't edible. YOU would have suggested that too if you hadn't been taught by your parents not to eat glue or tried to eat it and experienced problems. You are not smarter when it comes to glue/pizza, you are just better trained/less ignorant. Training =/= intelligence.
@JeyeNooks
@JeyeNooks Месяц назад
I love the new style dude!
@daltonbedore8396
@daltonbedore8396 Месяц назад
the "Kentucky hunting shack" aesthetic
@curdt79
@curdt79 Месяц назад
right after you said "moooore branding" an ad popped up. AI works!
@rengsn4655
@rengsn4655 22 дня назад
Same
@nonsequitor
@nonsequitor Месяц назад
I rejected my first Chat GPT CV / job application this week. GenXer in my office was horrified "but I use chat gpt- why would you bin that application?" ....Easy: we're hiring people for their skills, not their limited ability to copy and paste clip art in a very mid way.
@gregtestagent
@gregtestagent Месяц назад
You're a glass is half-empty of hydrofluoric acid kind of guy aren't you? I dig it.
@andrewdunbar828
@andrewdunbar828 Месяц назад
The damn glasses always dissolve before I can fill them to the brim!
@foobar201
@foobar201 Месяц назад
If it were only the LLMs... For a good while everything that used to be called "expert system", "fuzzy logic", "computer vision", "classifier", even just boring old statistics (all the other ones are fancy new statistics) are now AI. Plus it's a general buzzword like "cyber" used to be. My electric toothbrush claims to be AI powered. Very frustrating for me since LLMs are actually really cool on a technical level
@MechanicaMenace
@MechanicaMenace Месяц назад
"Fuzzy logic" was counted as AI even back when it was buzzword and still is. Expert systems always were and still are a type of AI. All the different things called AI in gaming are still mainly legitimately types of AI, as are some things used in gaming not normally called AI. The problem with the current "AI" buzzword isn't that everything is suddenly getting called AI, it's that everything in a vast field is getting lumped in as the same thing as LLM and diffusion models.
@gavinjenkins899
@gavinjenkins899 Месяц назад
Pretty much all of that has always been AI. You're doing the equivalent of saying "Man, I remember back in the day when people used to call things apples and oranges and pears, and now everything is called fruit!" Yes... it was before too, those are TYPES of fruit/AI
@andrewdunbar828
@andrewdunbar828 Месяц назад
Always has been. The bad guys in videogames have been AI too since at least about 1981. Maybe the hype is new. More likely just more of it.
@dab88
@dab88 Месяц назад
it was a very funny line but I do point out to anybody reading the comment that yes, helping people lie on their mortgage application is indeed deliberate fraud. Crashing the ecomony was just an unpleasant side effect.
@MimiWalburga
@MimiWalburga Месяц назад
One thing AI is already doing for sure: upping the electricity usage and therefore speeding up the climate catastrophe.
@Diamonddavej
@Diamonddavej Месяц назад
Data Centres often use a large proportion of renewable electricity, so their carbon footprint is quite low, compared to e.g. cement making, fossil fuel power stations, agriculture, transport. Here in Ireland, Data centres use 17% of our electricity but emit under 2% of our carbon emissions. Microsoft, for example, built a 37 Megawatt wind form for its data centres.
@frozenbinarystudio
@frozenbinarystudio Месяц назад
​@@Diamonddavejcarbon footprint is not the only measure of environmental impact. Water usage is also a significant factor.
@benayers8622
@benayers8622 Месяц назад
@@Diamonddavej yes environmentally friendly huge structures that of course take zero resources to build are totally maintenance free and biodegrade lol! Get a grip its all a con to tick boxes and appease the majority who will believe them
@benayers8622
@benayers8622 Месяц назад
@@Diamonddavej look at how huge the plastic fan blades are that are non recyclable, wind may be viable but not using these current designs :)
@gavinjenkins899
@gavinjenkins899 Месяц назад
Citation needed. Obviously computers use electricity, but the work saved by these tools also SAVES energy used doing it the slower traditional way. A human graphic designer in an office space with A/C and a commute and blah blah uses orders of magnitude more energy than the GPU doing the task does.
@greghumphries
@greghumphries Месяц назад
Mach 3 is three times the speed of sound, which is why it smells so fresh.
@Games_and_Music
@Games_and_Music Месяц назад
If you stink, go fast!
@devoid5637
@devoid5637 Месяц назад
Totally LOVE your new work-kitchen-shop ! Seems so cosy. Hope you've got enough frying pans and old tools and trinkets, whatever they are ! 😅
@heavysystemsinc.
@heavysystemsinc. Месяц назад
One thing ive noticed is that people based in sales work in the world of FM and unfortunately usually known nothing or dont care about the world of AM where the thing theyre selling comes from. What is AM and FM? Actual machines and fucking magic. Sales people work in the realm of fucking magic and when actual machines come in to fail at performing the magic, no one blames the sales assholes. They blame the company. Blame the sales people always. They know the least about everything these days.
@gerontodon
@gerontodon Месяц назад
This makes a lot of sense.
@whatisrokosbasilisk80
@whatisrokosbasilisk80 Месяц назад
Indeed, fuck sales.
@andrewdunbar828
@andrewdunbar828 Месяц назад
Always has been. People advertising cars are not mechanics, let alone engineers. Same for all fields. Same for the last 100 years, not just these days.
@JamesCurcio
@JamesCurcio Месяц назад
Exactly. LLMs can be useful, when understood as what they are and used accordingly. The AI gold rush is just marketing hype.
@tigerfestivals5137
@tigerfestivals5137 Месяц назад
It seems like the more filters companies put in place to avoid the chatbots saying "offensive" things, the dumber the chatbots become, so its possible that your experience might have actually been better if you talked to an older one before they got filtered.
@benayers8622
@benayers8622 Месяц назад
facts, bing was totally different in the beginning, now its useless tbh but before i was honestly impressed
@gavinjenkins899
@gavinjenkins899 Месяц назад
It wasn't offensiveness, it was "batshit insanity", they went on long unhinged crazy rants. Slightly more intelligent sounding ones, yes, but not more useful ones.
@whatisrokosbasilisk80
@whatisrokosbasilisk80 Месяц назад
Yeah, this was caused by a misunderstanding about what it is to control misbehavior. The far more effective modern technique is that you actually teach the model everything it needs to know about horrific behavior and then you use representation engineering to use the model's own knowledge of bad behavior to censor it - the model gets a lot better at avoiding the thing because it has a clear model of what the thing to avoid is.
@daltonbedore8396
@daltonbedore8396 Месяц назад
@@whatisrokosbasilisk80 ok? talk about lost in the weeds
@whatisrokosbasilisk80
@whatisrokosbasilisk80 Месяц назад
@daltonbedore8396 it's okay not to understand :^)
@capsjukebox
@capsjukebox 21 день назад
The subjects and editing are getting closer and closer to an Adam Curtis documentary. Well done!
@cobracommander8133
@cobracommander8133 Месяц назад
Plot twist: This isn't Georg, it's an AI version of Georg!
@robyost6079
@robyost6079 Месяц назад
There are also many people in education who have guzzled the AI-flavored Koolaid. They don't seem to ask any of the important questions about it though.
@originaluddite
@originaluddite Месяц назад
Yes they seem very keen on re-framing study so that students are trained to ask the right questions rather than formulate informed yet original answers.
@WG55
@WG55 Месяц назад
"Pack in like tuna!" Your ideas are intriguing to me, and I wish to subscribe to your newsletter. 🤔
@hollownation
@hollownation Месяц назад
Just started having a play with chat GPT and what I’m finding is it is extremely good at certain things, I got it to write an add for a photography business and it blew me away, I got in a couple of seconds something that would have taken me hours and still been nowhere near as good. But creative ideas it is less good at but I think it can still be useful breaking down creative ideas into more basic forms perhaps using it for inspiration a starting point or triggering further creativity when experiencing a block in the middle of a project.
@MegaLietuvislt
@MegaLietuvislt Месяц назад
Yes LLM's are hyped beyond proportions, but jobs are currently being lost to AI. Graphic designers surely are starting to feel it. In 20 years who knows where this tech will be
@lv1543
@lv1543 Месяц назад
Its still in its infancy. The tools are very powerful. As soon as the right people figure out how to use them properly, its over for everyone tbh.
@killergrooves2438
@killergrooves2438 Месяц назад
When desktop computers and Microsoft Office and equivalent software got wide adoption in offices, companies didn’t retain the same level of staff and have them work only 1 day a week or a few hours a day. No, they fired everybody and gave the work load of the entire department to the one or two people left and pocketed the saved labor costs. Now some companies did it right away and some companies did it over several years and decades. But they all did it. Accounting departments used to be a room full of people. You can see it in some old movies and TV shows. Now it’s just a few people at most each with a computer. A.I. is just going to lead to more of what I described.
@Mr_Boifriend
@Mr_Boifriend Месяц назад
“the game of ‘kick-it-down-the-road’ that is the economy” wow! well said Georg
@jeanvaljean6433
@jeanvaljean6433 Месяц назад
Wonder why NVIDIA is now worth as much as the economy of india then?
@Mr_Boifriend
@Mr_Boifriend Месяц назад
wow this guy has got a lot of frying pans
@Alex-cw3rz
@Alex-cw3rz Месяц назад
The thing I worry most about AI that over $150 billion was spent on it over 6 months (god knows what it is now). What happens when the investors want their money back and we are forced to pay for this in one way or another.
@gavinjenkins899
@gavinjenkins899 Месяц назад
You seem to have very little to no idea how investing works. There is not some sort of law of the universe that guarantees investors get their money back. If something doesn't make money, they just don't get their money back. That's why it's a risk, and why they're getting paid a return at all when it does work out.
@citizen3000
@citizen3000 Месяц назад
It’s par for the course for lots of money to be lost in venture capitalism. It’s inherently risky.
@Alex-cw3rz
@Alex-cw3rz Месяц назад
@@gavinjenkins899 there is meant to be no garentuee but in own modern world there is and you are under the impression that because there is no garentuee they won't try and claw the money back.
@Alex-cw3rz
@Alex-cw3rz Месяц назад
@@citizen3000 even if it's risky they don't through there hands in the air and go oh well. No they try and claw as much as they can back and in our modern world they always win in one way or another as loses are socialised.
@andrewdunbar828
@andrewdunbar828 Месяц назад
If it doesn't pan out they'll lose their money and if it does pan out it will progress to enshittification.
@TheClumsyFairy
@TheClumsyFairy Месяц назад
11:30 "Pack in like tuna" Oh, I spurted my tea all over my monitor.. I know you meant sardines, but packing people in like a can of tuna is very funny..
@bnelkin
@bnelkin Месяц назад
where do i buy tickets for the incinerator pod?
@radiak55
@radiak55 Месяц назад
cool background I think that because all of these highly advanced algorithmic tools are being made by largescale companies, in a way it's in their best interest to create an air or semblance of a narrative on AI just in general because it makes them look bigger than they are. In the sort of way you need to scare a big ass moose by making yourself taller than them so they fuck off. Would be great if you had a sequel to this video on the actual narrative going with AI that others are adding fuel to the fire, sophists like Noah Harari, who create (IDK if it's the correct term) a steel man argument for AI to something that it's not, a sort of doom scenario for these tools that are not AI but apparently we are witnessing the last remnants of a human led world. I don't think we as a species ever driven our earth. In spite of all the achievements on society such as improving upon political representation in equality for all, as opposed to being ruled by a king or a dufus chosen by a god, the world still functions on the whims of those in power who still perpetuate their positions
@jonsmith6331
@jonsmith6331 Месяц назад
It’s at least wise not to underestimate AI. It’s amazing how quickly people forget that the LLM, image, and music generation that we have today would be considered 100% magic if you showed it to anyone from 2016. By which I mean they would insist you were lying, that the context was created by a human, and that such things wouldn’t be possible for decades or longer. Don’t get jaded but try to take advantage of what’s now possible.
@whatisrokosbasilisk80
@whatisrokosbasilisk80 Месяц назад
Indeed, you've been sold something awesome because in this case, it is awesome - okay, it doesn't solve every problem you ever had but it solves a hell of a lot more than you could imagine if you ever touched these systems in the last 6 months.
@PatrickMacCready
@PatrickMacCready Месяц назад
So excited to see more of Georg's house.
@reubenhendy
@reubenhendy Месяц назад
absolutely excellent spot for the ad roll 🤣
@jaspercaelan4998
@jaspercaelan4998 Месяц назад
That's just like your opinion though man
@lizardjr.7826
@lizardjr.7826 Месяц назад
Ai is taking people's jobs now not into the future but this year
@noahlovotti7722
@noahlovotti7722 19 дней назад
You might not die alone if that happens because of LEV
@mantovannni
@mantovannni Месяц назад
I mainly use AI to scour the internet for certain information. It removes the step I have to take if I really want to know something but don't want to do in depth research and searches.
@putty-e2872
@putty-e2872 Месяц назад
in computer science, AI strong point is primarily searching for things, like searching for path (GPS navigations), searching for text (search engine), searching for winning moves (chess/board games), searching for X value (excel spreadsheet solver).
@fishsayhelo9872
@fishsayhelo9872 Месяц назад
another georg classic 👍
@lifeisstr4nge
@lifeisstr4nge Месяц назад
Georg, understanding you're "talking" to an LLM yet still criticizing it for not thinking like AI is a fallacy in itself, you know. If you already understand its limits - you should learn to use it within its boundaries.
@andrewdunbar828
@andrewdunbar828 Месяц назад
The problem is like many other fields these days, the unsubtle black or white thinking. There's only hype and antihype and no room for exploring what really lies in the middle.
@diz9983
@diz9983 Месяц назад
I enjoyed the video, but why do you live in the house from fight club?
@thelazy0ne
@thelazy0ne Месяц назад
Excellent description: something trying to match output to input! 😚👌
@justarandomname420
@justarandomname420 Месяц назад
I knew Eric was just 7 little fellas in a trench coat! Illuminati confirmed.
@steindor2
@steindor2 Месяц назад
As a programmer, AI is amazing for translating what I want into the syntax of the language i want it in. It saves a lot of time and headspace that would have gone into remembering the syntax of some library. That being said, it still needs a lot of oversight because it isn't intelligent and will make exactly the same types of errors I do when I don't know what I'm doing.
@theothertonydutch
@theothertonydutch Месяц назад
Companies are using their designers/producers to train their ai to make jobs obsolete. Same goes for callcenter work.
@SuperXzm
@SuperXzm Месяц назад
What I really need is juniors on crack
@BlueBeetle1939
@BlueBeetle1939 Месяц назад
Idk what you mean we all remember the famous second words spoken on the moon "hey are those cats!?"
@nightmarehound
@nightmarehound Месяц назад
Damn now that is an old fashioned intro reference
@rkirk
@rkirk Месяц назад
Clippy was always watching. I felt that.
@PlatinumAltaria
@PlatinumAltaria Месяц назад
"Economic freedom" means more exploitation. "Productivity" means more exploitation. "Efficiency" means more exploitation. The only virtue in business is having more money.
@GrigoriRasputin
@GrigoriRasputin Месяц назад
Things that AI are great at: deciphering written text, protein folding, decoding complex systems, writing SQL code Things that AI are bad at: giving me real, human advice and answers that are nuanced and ACCURATE AI can't "think" and can't parse "context" and this is not coming from an expert (I'm just some guy) this is based on just my cursory experience looking at AI answers on google!
@Hoots_Maguire
@Hoots_Maguire Месяц назад
I have seen the future and it's identical with the contents of Georg's brain. We're in trouble.
@qwertyfiable5069
@qwertyfiable5069 Месяц назад
Great questions, George.
@MyTomServo
@MyTomServo Месяц назад
It was called AI in acedmia too, so it's not "just" a marketing tool. It's just not what normies thought of when you thought of AI.
@citizen3000
@citizen3000 Месяц назад
You know that somebody doesn’t understand this subject when they get caught up on the term AI itself. If someone writes AI in quote marks then you can safely ignore anything they have to say. And yet somehow doing that has become every midwit’s opening gambit to try and give the impression that they’re smart.
@alun7006
@alun7006 Месяц назад
It's merely the latest techbro grift. Before this was NFTs, before that was cryptocurrency. Same old bollocks that makes a handful of psychopaths richer than they already were, at everyone else's expense.
@whatisrokosbasilisk80
@whatisrokosbasilisk80 Месяц назад
You can literally show neo-Luddites technological progress in any domain and they'll just go "meh, that's nerd shit" - so we gotta hype it to make cash.
@citizen3000
@citizen3000 Месяц назад
lol this technology is absolutely not akin to crypto or NFTs. That’s a ludicrous comparison. You clearly have no idea how widely and deeply this technology is already being used.
@superresistant0
@superresistant0 Месяц назад
I could not sleep then I found this video and very quickly slept. It felt like listening to a boring teacher or the priest.
@KnuckleHunkybuck
@KnuckleHunkybuck Месяц назад
I once cornered Snapchat's AI bot into reprimanding me for speaking negatively about Hitler. Saved in chat and screenshotted.
@wilmergimenez
@wilmergimenez Месяц назад
Right now I'm starting to feel what we call AI is a copy and paste machine, a really sophisticated and complex one, but just a copy and paste machine nevertheless
@benayers8622
@benayers8622 Месяц назад
As is your brain no? Ever seen a feral human, they exist, raised by animals.. We are a product of our environment more than anything else it seems and so we are just the same :)
@wilmergimenez
@wilmergimenez Месяц назад
@@benayers8622 Even the more nihilistic person would say that is an oversimplification of human brain, humans can create over what already exist, that is the key of progress. Some people are more creative than others that for sure, but we are not copy and paste machines, And yeah is true environment is influential in our behavior, but people constantly rebels against their environment, (and if we are capable of rebel against our environment we are not just a product of it because that means we can see morals and principles beyond of what is around us all the time) and also environment is created by individuals so it is kinda like the egg versus the chicken question. If the process Ai follows to answer questions is to search through the Internet select a few articles or comments (who knows under what criteria makes this selection) and make some arbitrary addition to present it as an original thought, that is just plagiarizing That could be a personalized searcher but is not Intelligence and much less consciousness
@kieranhurst8543
@kieranhurst8543 Месяц назад
​@@benayers8622you can tell how much of a cult the ai craze is by how its defenders all use the exact same wrong arguments
@whatisrokosbasilisk80
@whatisrokosbasilisk80 Месяц назад
Kinda, but the neural weights themselves actually include algorithms that help them model reality. Copying is the first step, later comes grokking (yes this is the real term for it).
@whatisrokosbasilisk80
@whatisrokosbasilisk80 Месяц назад
@@kieranhurst8543 What's wrong about it, your mind is the organization and composition of synaptic weights (a more convoluted and nuanced one, sure) but there is no mechanistic secret sauce that seperates it from other ANNs vis-à-vis intelligence.
@WeeklyTubeShow2
@WeeklyTubeShow2 Месяц назад
The one thing I hate about these social critics talking about what AI can and can't do is that they prompt like they fell for the hype themselves.
@gerontodon
@gerontodon Месяц назад
The problem is with the term AI in my opinion. It means different things in different contexts and different things to different people. Roger Penrose made the distinction between Strong AI which is artificial sentience, and which he believes is impossible, and Weak AI which has no awareness but may be able to simulate it, and is able to do tasks that can be reduced to brute force and number crunching. His definition is more intelligent than that, but it's along those lines.
@benayers8622
@benayers8622 Месяц назад
this is hugely important imo as currently its all just called ai and theres a substantial difference between new and old ai :)
@gerontodon
@gerontodon Месяц назад
@@benayers8622 The concept of strong AI as opposed to weak AI hasn't really got anything to do with newness or oldness, so, sorry, but I'm not sure if you're agreeing with my point or not.
@daltonbedore8396
@daltonbedore8396 Месяц назад
exactly why marketing hype uses the term. if you complain that it's not doing what YOU expected, it's now your problem - they have plausible denyability that they ever implied anything
@andrewdunbar828
@andrewdunbar828 Месяц назад
The term is about 70 years old and suddenly there's a tidal wave of people taking issue with it. The antihype is part of the hype.
@gerontodon
@gerontodon Месяц назад
@@andrewdunbar828 The terms strong AI and weak AI were coined decades ago, and the conceptual distinction has been understood even longer. It may actually have been John Searle that first used it, but Roger Penrose has too. I'm not 'suddenly' interested in the arguments about whether artificial sentience is possible or not. I've been interested in that for most of my life. If more people are thinking about the distinction between the appearance of sentience and _actual_ sentience, I'm very glad though. It's irrelevant anyway, because regardless of what people may, or may not, have always understood by the term, the ambiguity is there. I suppose you could say it doesn't matter for most people because they just assume machines will one day become sentient because that's what a lot of people working in the field of AI assume - as well as many self-described 'rationalists' in general - and it's what they see in movies. It's a premise rooted in physicalism however, and I happen to disagree with it. I do see evidence that Idealism and PanPsychism are being taken more seriously though, so perhaps that's why more people are seeing the distinction.
@rossthebesiegebuilder3563
@rossthebesiegebuilder3563 Месяц назад
At 8:50, The Mandarin Pin Yin for 看似天真爛漫 should be kàn shì tiānzhēn lànmàn; it got the first two characters wrong, which is weird since that's rote knowledge that the AI should just know.
@andrewdunbar828
@andrewdunbar828 Месяц назад
They are much worse ate rote knowlege than the antihypers keep telling us. They actually do a lot more generalizing even when it looks rote or could be rote.
@citizen3000
@citizen3000 Месяц назад
@@andrewdunbar828Yes, when people completely misunderstand how LLMs work and insist that it just copy/pasting and splicing text together this is one of the endlessly examples that immediately demonstrate how that is false. Their outputs are probabilistic and not deterministic so you can get mistakes like this.
@andrewdunbar828
@andrewdunbar828 Месяц назад
@@citizen3000 Well they *can* be deterministic by adjust the 'heat factor' to 0. (I think that's what it's called.) But that makes very uninteresting responses and sometimes repetitive loops. So we make them nondeterministic on purpose. Well also I don't 100% understand the training phase but training two LLMs on the same input data won't lead to the same model either. That could probably also be made deterministic though by using exactly the same model, parameters, inputs, etc. But yes as we know and use them, especially as regular people do, they are not deterministic. Then again most such people don't even try the same thing twice and just assume wrongly that the result is the same every time.
@izzymosley1970
@izzymosley1970 Месяц назад
I'm not very convinced by most of the arguments in this video. This video did show that ai is underwhelming right now but that doesn't tell me anything about the potential of AI I'm sure the first wheel was a very impressive but that doesn't mean it did not have any potential.
@willybadonkatonka8465
@willybadonkatonka8465 Месяц назад
This. These kinds of videos are made by people without imagination who cannot fathom innovative ways AI can be used and how it will solve its current shortcomings.
@citizen3000
@citizen3000 Месяц назад
You might as well make videos saying microchips are over overhyped or software is overhyped. It’s fundamentally missing the point.
@HecmarJayam
@HecmarJayam Месяц назад
I'm surprised smart people are missing the point here. AI is just getting started. And I've already have friends in copywriting, design and illustration who lost their jobs to this tech. A year ago people were laughing at the weird AI image generation and problem with hands - The same people are now unemployed. Now is creeping into music and they are waking up. And before getting started on "this happens with every new technology" argument - There was never a tool like AI before so there is no valid precedent. Personally, I think this is a very critical situation and negating reality is not helpful to find solutions to the problems AI will be creating real soon.
@SodaDjinn
@SodaDjinn Месяц назад
Most people lose jobs to the promise of AI right now, not the tech itself. Companies are gambling big time with their workforce to maximize profits right now. This doesn't mean it's working. At least not yet.
@HecmarJayam
@HecmarJayam Месяц назад
@@SodaDjinn As much as I wished that was true, is not correct. That's the whole point. AI is not a nebulous thing far in the future. Is here and its already affecting me and people around me. Maybe not in your filed of work, YET. But again, this tech get better and more capable by the day. Literally. And I can hardly blame corporations- its cheaper, faster and more capable than most humans. Don't need vacations, lunch breaks, don't get tired, don't need to get "inspired". We are just not ready for its effects in humanity - and burying the head in the sand is foolish.
@ZappyOh
@ZappyOh Месяц назад
Well ... one thing that is gone already, is the absolute value of photo/sound/video evidence in court trials.
@Olivia-W
@Olivia-W Месяц назад
​@@HecmarJayamYeah. The white collar jobs are being squeezed. I can tell you there's one job that's really hard to replace with robots: a basic lab technician. Yes, you can automate routine tasks, to a great extent... but when it comes down to an unpredictable array of samples and something as stupid as washing glassware... oof. I'm sure robots will come for that eventually, but I find it funny how it's the boring things like sample preparation that remain...
@gabrielsandstedt
@gabrielsandstedt 22 дня назад
I think the truth is somewhere in between. LLM are not ingelligent as we define it, but with enough fine tuning they can do a lot of tasks or help in a lot of tasks still making them extremely useful for companies and individuals. I know this because I can automate a lot of repetitive things that could never had been automated with out todays LLM.
@luckystriker7489
@luckystriker7489 Месяц назад
I don't have a lot time to waste on low-level RU-vidrs. But I will always make time for you. I'm special and you are specialler
@autism-is-unstoppable8017
@autism-is-unstoppable8017 Месяц назад
I love how people are so salty at A.I. that they are pretending the leaps in it within the last 5 years is no big deal....Its like saying video games are overhyped when atari came out
@PlatinumAltaria
@PlatinumAltaria Месяц назад
You are applauding software for being able to draw hands as well as a first grader. You are embarrassing yourself.
@willybadonkatonka8465
@willybadonkatonka8465 Месяц назад
@@PlatinumAltaria”It makes mind-blowing images in seconds but can’t draw hands hurr-durr!” As if that can’t be fixed soon. People like you are shortsighted and will feel so stupid and embarrassed soon.
@JudahCrowe-ej9yl
@JudahCrowe-ej9yl Месяц назад
So underestimating a large language models use cases. Is a huge mistake.
@markmonfort29
@markmonfort29 Месяц назад
The Hickory trees vs Sergio Leone references don't work in OpenAIs ChatGPT. I suspect that team Google have made Gemini too willing to provide an answer even if, as all AI models should, it knows this is isn't right but wants to please the user. Look at the historical images they were getting wrong recently. If you look into the reasons for the recent troubles around incoherent answers about eating rocks and putting glue on pizza, the issues are due to this model using answers for questions even if the sources of those answers were meant to be satirical.
@ghiblinerd6196
@ghiblinerd6196 Месяц назад
That mid roll ad was perfectly timed
@benjones1717
@benjones1717 Месяц назад
Tomorrow's world taught me not to get excited
@citizen3000
@citizen3000 Месяц назад
If you’re not excited by this technology then you simply don’t understand what it is capable of right now, today.
@willybadonkatonka8465
@willybadonkatonka8465 Месяц назад
These shortsighted anti-AI videos will age like milk.
@kieranhurst8543
@kieranhurst8543 Месяц назад
Simping for billionaires doesn't make you look cool bro
@citizen3000
@citizen3000 Месяц назад
@@kieranhurst8543Understanding the trajectory of this technology has nothing to do with simping for billionaires or even being a capitalist.
@EveBatStudios
@EveBatStudios 26 дней назад
I'm glad to see people talking about this. Everything is noise and stress and at the same time mostly hot air. Very few people even seem to understand the core concepts of the tech. People are still talking about language models like they are consciously thinking beings rather than a pool of recorded echos.
@ZER0--
@ZER0-- Месяц назад
This is the funniest video I've seen on YT for quite a while. When I first heard of ChatGTP I was blown away. Then I used it. As this guy said "It's bollox". It's a lot of hype. Everything has to have some connection with AI. It seems that the investors will make lots of money, and a number of jobs will be lost. They still can't get a set of 4 wheels to behave correctly on a 2D surface.
@PlatinumAltaria
@PlatinumAltaria Месяц назад
ChatGPT is a lorem ipsum generator that people think will write movies in the future, literally insane.
@johnchedsey1306
@johnchedsey1306 Месяц назад
These models can certainly be used to detect patterns in things that may have escaped us before with lesser programs, but in general, I continually find myself underwhelmed by AI offerings. The few times I've interacted with ChatGPT or Gemini, I was mostly just trying to break it with nonsensical phrases and attempt to make it feel so bad about its own existence that it shuts down forever.
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