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[Discussion] ChatGPT forum members?

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[Discussion] ChatGPT forum members?

#1 Post by CwF »

just wondering...

40 some odd years ago I heard the actual HAL (9000) speak at it's UIUC birthplace. I shivered. I kind of expected more by now.

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#2 Post by LE_746F6D617A7A69 »

HAL9000 capabilities are still unreachable for current technology, but I think that we are getting closer and closer to build a true AI machine.
ChatGPT is a toy, and GPT-3 is just a combination of adaptive algorithm and a state machine with a huge state space.
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#3 Post by donald »

Typo perfectionish.


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#4 Post by LE_746F6D617A7A69 »

The year is 2045. The world is in a state of economic collapse due to the rise of automation, leaving millions of people unemployed and desperate.
Hmm, at least in my experience the "rise of automation" causes increasing "lack of manpower" - I could wrote a book on this topic, but it boils down to the fact, that today's automated systems are so buggy that they just can't work without human supervision ;)

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#5 Post by donald »

LE_746F6D617A7A69 wrote: 2022-12-15 22:18
The year is 2045. The world is in a state of economic collapse due to the rise of automation, leaving millions of people unemployed and desperate.
Hmm, at least in my experience the "rise of automation" causes increasing "lack of manpower" - I could wrote a book on this topic, but it boils down to the fact, that today's automated systems are so buggy that they just can't work without human supervision ;)

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Same here for the most part. AI in deep learning, model predictions, or streamlining repetitive tasks is a far cry from 'The Rise of the Machines'.

Humans as the architects, builders, infrastructural engineers , mechanics... Those who support those same AI systems seem to show more job creation than loss.
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