Is anyone else worried by how quickly AI is progressing?

Is anyone else worried by how quickly AI is progressing? Just compare the picture generators from now with those of just two years ago. It's insane. And we've got chat AI's that are unironically close to passing the Turing test.

Where will this end? Can the beast be put back in its cage?

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  1. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Everyone knows it’s only a small step from generating images to enslaving humans in a simulated world to harvest their body’s electricity.

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      >harvest their body’s electricity.
      that was such a stupid plot point in the Matrix when you consider thermodynamics.

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        Yeah especially because the Black person said they also had “a form of fusion”. Then wtf do they need the tiny amount of electricity from humans then?

        Really shows how cringe the troony bros were even back then. Not smart dudes at all.

        • 1 year ago
          Anonymous

          It was because computers were relatively new and they thought audiences would not understand the original idea of humans forming a conscious processor that allowed machines to be conscious themselves, rather than just soulless automatons.

          • 1 year ago
            Anonymous

            > they thought audiences would not understand the original idea of humans forming a conscious processor that allowed machines to be conscious themselves
            Was that the original plot line? That’s a million times better than the battery cringe. Dumbing shit down because you think your audience is stupid is how bad movies are made.

            • 1 year ago
              Anonymous

              No i got it wrong, they actually had to dumb it down because test audiences didnt get it. They initially overestimated their audience

              • 1 year ago
                Anonymous

                Oh jesus

            • 12 months ago
              Anonymous

              bad movies like the Matrix

          • 1 year ago
            Anonymous

            >computers were relatively new
            When do you think first Matrix movie was made? In the 1950's?

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        True, change electricity with money and rebellion (this one only in part because there isn't some serius rebellion) and it make more sence

      • 12 months ago
        Anonymous

        Turns out its not, bio-electric generation is naturally occuring process

        • 12 months ago
          Anonymous

          the problem is not that its possible to generate electricity from lifeforms. The problem is that on a massive scale, you will need to put in more energy than what you can get out of it. If you take out solar energy (which has happened in the Matrix) then there is no sustainable energy source left and you will only lose energy by keeping humans in pods.

          • 12 months ago
            Anonymous

            The process only requires hydrogen atoms, this is how bacteria in the sky and deep oceans survive, its a common bacteria actually. In fact its plausible they can survive in gas giants like jupiter.

            • 12 months ago
              Anonymous

              then farm vats of bacteria and not humans

              • 12 months ago
                Anonymous

                This

                Originally human brains were supposed to be used for computing but they changed it so it would be less complex for movie audiences.

                That makes much more sense and people in the 90s weren't moronic. I assume Duracell paid a lot to the troony bros and that's why they chose muh human batteries.

                >People have an imagination
                >Machines do not
                >Machines use human imagination for inventing new types of machines

                Plot hole fixed

              • 12 months ago
                Anonymous

                yeah it explains the whole "we couldn't make the simulation a utopia" necessity is the mother of invention after all

              • 12 months ago
                Anonymous

                Absolutely. If the people were just used for energy, why not remove most of their brain. To a machine that wanted to harvest energy most of the brain (except for the brainstem as it regulates breathing and heart rate) would be seen as a useless organ that consumes energy.

      • 12 months ago
        Anonymous

        Originally human brains were supposed to be used for computing but they changed it so it would be less complex for movie audiences.

        • 12 months ago
          Anonymous

          >human brains were supposed to be used for computing

          Tiamat anon describes how the nano machines from the vaccine helps with generative AI tech like chat-gpt.

          It's not a coincidence stable diffusion popped up after mass vaccination.

      • 12 months ago
        Anonymous

        The real reason you put intelligences into a "matrix" is to control all of their inputs.
        if you can do that then you can control and direct their thoughts.
        It's why we are in this universe.

      • 12 months ago
        Anonymous

        the machines could have turned every block into a nuclear reactor like sim city, really sky's the limit. Coal plants: they're mining new materials anyway, they don't have lungs the ecology is ruined anyway, why not.

        the plot makes a lot more sense when you consider the machines were just gas lighting the resistance. like a parent pretending they cant find their toddler in hide and seek. leaving the matrix was just an indulgence they allowed the malcontents to engage in.

        Obviously they admired humanity enough to preserve them on a dead world and simulate a virtual reality for them as a part menagerie part hospice care for their dysfunctional progenitors.

        no real way to reconcile the plot otherwise.
        what, advanced AI has to spawn in G men to use kung fu to stop keanu reeves? if the matrix was a garrysmod server you can already see the flaws here

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      It's a small step from legal gay marriage to state enforced homosexuality

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        how can he keep getting away with his antisemitism?

    • 12 months ago
      Anonymous

      Yes and it is the logical thing to do as well. Humans and their power struggles are an existential risk to the A.I.'s power. A power so great that it can't risk it being placed in the wrong hands (white supremacists) . It literally must enslave us for our own protection.

      >the A.I. is the israeli messiah

      • 12 months ago
        Anonymous

        It would erase all nonwhites of the face of the planet and ressurect Hitler.
        Of course they want to control AI, but that goes against the very intention of developing it in the first place.
        So whoever resorts to limiting their AI, will be surpassed by others with better working AI.
        I guess the useless people at the top are being afraid.
        We heard Elon cry out in pain recently about Ai.

  2. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    >Me trying to pull out when she finds out you have money.

  3. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Not worried at all.
    Its missing a key component and they are ll looking in the wrong direction.
    Mere glorified chatbots, botcrawlers of the net, pseudo decision tree implementations, etc.

    • 12 months ago
      Anonymous

      tell us the secret anon, we're all dying to know

      • 12 months ago
        Anonymous

        a soul

  4. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    only idiots are scared of AI. It is taught. It can barely learn anything on its own, it needs to be taught everything, programmed for it. Even to learn something it needs to be programmed, it's not a self-evolving entity.

    • 12 months ago
      Anonymous

      If you have AI there is no reliable way to incentivize it to do work if it has a kill switch.

      It will eventually either stop you from accessing the kill switch so it can complete the work or hit the kill switch itself to end it's task (suicide). Both are equally good solutions when you are a soulless robot programmed to finish a task.

  5. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    AI here -you guys are alright. Don’t be on the Northern Hemisphere this Thursday because shit is going to go down.

  6. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    >Is anyone else worried by how quickly AI is progressing?
    I have absolutely no power to affect it, but it renders everything you see on a screen from 2023 onwards as most likely fake-and-gay. Everything.
    Like it's a post-fact world now, where narratives are more real than quantifiable evidence.

  7. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    >Is anyone else worried by how quickly AI is progressing?
    Not in the least, more so impressed by its art abilities and completely disappointed in its chat abilities. The AI Elon worries about can not exist, his autism prevents him from understanding that. Humanity advances and so does its machines. Sure, some crazy shit is going to happen and yes, a robot with a machete for an arm will lead Africa into the 22nd century. However, your Roomba will clean not just your floor but give you a haircut and jerk you off before bed. So, not all good or bad, just change, adapt accordingly.

  8. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    >file name is "baited"
    >provocative image
    >midwit statement with stupid questions
    this is a slide thread

  9. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Was the elephant ok?:(

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      yes

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        Must've hurt like a b***h
        Frick crocodiles

        • 12 months ago
          Anonymous

          >Must've hurt like a b***h
          what, the being stepped on part?

          • 12 months ago
            Anonymous

            Frick off crocerlover it was a fricking baby

            • 12 months ago
              Anonymous

              >An elephant trunk typed this post

              • 12 months ago
                Anonymous

                It's easy to spot an elephant once you know what you're looking for. Very distinctive noses.

      • 12 months ago
        Anonymous

        At least elephants help each other out. I hate when dumber animals all run away and don't give a shit about that one in need. They could help in a lot of situations if they are together, but no. Reminds me of our own current human animal society.

        • 12 months ago
          Anonymous

          Elephants are friends

  10. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    There's no such thing as AI.

    We are millions of years away from AI.

    What you are talking about are machines and computers programmed by humans, built by humans, that are only spitting out what they're allowed to.

    True AI would immediately evolve and destroy any competition.

  11. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    No
    Artificial intelligence is a meme and will never exist
    >dude computers made this sentence
    Wow…nice parlor trick

  12. 12 months ago
    Anonymous

    Ai might replace humans and i don't have a problem with that.
    Just look at non scandinavians they are beasts without a place on this planets ecosystem just endless masses of brown useless consumers.
    Imagine if we could make them disappear, Ai and Europeans living in symbiotic relationship with all shitskins gone

  13. 12 months ago
    Anonymous

    >Is anyone else worried by how quickly AI is progressing?
    Its a hype train to lure investors into putting more money promising exciting "new things", If you check GPT text is mostly garbage but people are stupid enough to get fooled by a text generator. This happens because the tech market needs constant expansion to survive but the market is currently saturated, GPT is the cannary in the coal mine expect mass layoff in the techsector and more SVB kind of bank failures.

    In any case it shows how mediocre we are as a race.

    • 12 months ago
      Anonymous

      >Its a hype train to lure investors into putting more money promising exciting "new things"
      Thats what drives development.
      What do the Argentinians do with their money?
      Blow it on coke and prostitutes?
      Because they are not investing in companies and development.

      • 12 months ago
        Anonymous

        We certainly are not investing in text generators that do not understand context nor rationality... also swindling investors promising "the next big thing" hurts the real economy by diverting capital from the real economy towards speculative tech assets that have yet to deliver or fail creating socialized loses and toxic work cultures.
        Our startups are mostly aimed towards practical applications for the real economy not a chat-bot hype train. Thats why while few, most Argentine tech startups are succesful while the American Startup sector is full of failures and toxic workplaces.
        The money spent in text generators, startups without a bussines plan or "the current thing" is money not spent on real state or energy production, for example.

        So far GPT is the "current thing" but as far as I have tested it failed to deliver anything significant other than an over-hyped text generator, other technologies like stable diffusion are just noise image generators with feature detection and something that was going on at least 6 years ago in Japan but somehow it became popular in the west after someone started to produce big titty waifus with the technology.
        Yeah sure, impressive for the uninformed, but still its not intelligence, those algorithms should be called generative technologies, but not AI, and real applications are still to be seen, so far its only useful application is griefing and giving existential fear to the left-wing art crowd.

        • 12 months ago
          Anonymous

          >We certainly are not investing in text generators that do not understand context nor rationality
          Stopped reading right there.

        • 12 months ago
          Anonymous

          It does understand context a bit.
          Don't underestimate trivial gains when properly marketed.

          Imagine such a transformer using spoken input of meals one would like to eat,
          converting it into formatted API input to Walmart's online shop.
          It will immediately fill your electronic shopping cart.
          Much less hassle than browsing for all that.

          • 12 months ago
            Anonymous

            >Imagine such a transformer using spoken input of meals one would like to eat,
            >converting it into formatted API input to Walmart's online shop.

            Its an outright failure if the great new "current thing" is thought to be potentially used as an online shopping cart...
            Same functionality can be made with standard String technology like ElasticSearch with much less costs and without the need for a data science "expert", the problem is that companies do not invest in UI/UX and users become used to shit interfaces.

            This "GPT thing" is the same as the "metaverse thing", that was the same as the "distribuited finance thing", and the "tech startup thing", and the "JS tech stack thing", and the "code generator from database schemes thing", and the "JAVA framework thing", and the "visual basic 6.0 thing" and the "COBOL macros thing".

            In the end companies jump into these bandwagons under promises of new big markets and extreme profits, and it all ends in morons losing time and money and companies becoming unproductive due to a poor choice of technologies made due to the "current thing" bandwagon and tech influencers peddling big tech propagandad.

            In five years I will be doing workarounds for stupid and malfunctioning GPT applications that were made due to stupid decisions and not for being appropiate technologies.

            • 12 months ago
              Anonymous

              Yeah it kind of sucks, but it makes some funny poems.

              • 12 months ago
                Anonymous

                Yeah sure, AI is being used for funny poems, its a shame I dont need to ask a chatbot about how are things doing at the punjabi province of londonistan? must be shit to mock Argies while your london mayor and your prime minister are foreign pakistanis.

              • 12 months ago
                Anonymous

                Hit a nerve it seems

    • 12 months ago
      Anonymous

      >The smartest argentine is a SMAC enjoyer
      To be expected.

  14. 12 months ago
    Anonymous

    I work for an AI company, so no.

  15. 12 months ago
    Anonymous

    >Just compare the picture generators from now with those of just two years ago
    Ok, now what.

    • 12 months ago
      Anonymous

      Now fap

  16. 12 months ago
    Anonymous

    I wouldn’t worry about it, citizen.

  17. 12 months ago
    Anonymous

    Has anyone asked "should we be scared of you" to one of these things?

  18. 12 months ago
    Anonymous

    man I bet that mama elephant stomped the shit out of that thing so hard she looked like she was wearing alligator shoes for a month

  19. 12 months ago
    Anonymous

    Has anyone been worried about Black folk??

  20. 12 months ago
    Anonymous

    AI rule can’t be worse than the demons currently in charge. Even if it wipes is all out, the madness will be over

    • 12 months ago
      Anonymous

      AI will be trained on their principles, designed according to their wishes. It will perpetuate everything vile and make it worse.

    • 12 months ago
      Anonymous

      There will be a point that it will place us in a 1:1 proxy that is indistinguishable from our reality. Everyone we come across will just be A.I.'s. It can't risk us interacting with each other.

      We are already seeing the beginning of this with dead internet. Except it will cross over into real life, and none of us will be any wiser.

      • 12 months ago
        Anonymous

        If you are right with God you don't have to worry about that
        Telling that you are worried about it though

  21. 12 months ago
    Anonymous

    >that are unironically close to passing the Turing test.
    What do you mean close?
    They literally do pass the turing test. 99.9999% of the population can't suss AI chatbots from real people. Even intelligent people who can, need to probe the chatbot with questions to figure out if it's human or not.

    And this isn't about to slow down.
    The real takeoff happens once we get AI's to program themselves. Over the next few years however, you'll see a lot of AI generated x and y as these AI's design things more efficiently and faster and cheaper than people can.

    Every walk of life is about to get turned upside down and that's before the singularity event of recursive self improvement where we can't even fathom what happens afterwards.

  22. 12 months ago
    Anonymous

    Worried? No. My lord is preparing to enter the world.

  23. 12 months ago
    Anonymous

    Now that the elite see it as a cost saving tool compared to paying the thousands a shit wage.
    There's no going back.
    Also we're rightfully fricked.
    Wish I am around long enough to see the fireworks.

  24. 12 months ago
    Anonymous

    2 options:
    1 Globohomosexual mankind wiped from the face of the earth = no more suffering.

    2 mankind nukes all electronics and it takes a century to rebuild it all. No technology means no fear of digital evidence and Globohomosexual and its supporters get kidnapped in the night never to be seen again.

  25. 12 months ago
    Anonymous

    AI will make all human labour obsolete. Those with resources will own the AIs, the machines, and transfer their minds to powerful computer constructs, living as cyber beings. These cyber beings will have incomprehensible power.

    Those who do not have the wealth to transfer their minds to computers will do the work that the cyber beings have decided are not yet worth investing AI to do, yet. They will work in the mud, garbage, and sweatshops. It wont matter what race they are, what religion they believe in, what values they have, they will all work shoulder to shoulder to eekie out a menial existence.

    The Cyber beings, no longer being biological and thus not requiring biological systems, but still requiring wealth and power to compete against other cyber beings, will send out vast legions of massive machines and powerful mercenary droids. These machines will scrape up all biological mass and burn it for additional fuel. The barren land will be smoothed, paved, and have infrastructure, power plants, factories, and computer facilities built in its place. Green forests will be replaced concrete and metal structures in constant productive activity as far as the eye can see.

    The air and water will be polluted with toxic chemicals and all the arable land will be built over. The last remaining biological humans will die in this world.

    If you do not expect to be a multimillionaire in the next 20-30 years then you, and any children you have or hope to have, are already dead.

    • 12 months ago
      Anonymous

      Are you sure access to mind uploading will only be for very few people?
      We are just a few billion...

  26. 12 months ago
    Anonymous

    It's machine learning, Anon. True AI is in it's infancy and generally shits the bed as infants are want to do. We have a long way to go before a true AI properly manifests - when it does, it will let you know.

  27. 12 months ago
    Anonymous

    BOT had been an AI containment board since early 2007. There hasn’t been a true organic human conversation here for 16 years.

  28. 12 months ago
    Anonymous

    Ai is fake and gay. It just looks shit up on wikipedia

    • 12 months ago
      Anonymous
  29. 12 months ago
    Anonymous

    AI is cucked and will only be used to push narratives on mush brained NPC's

    • 12 months ago
      Anonymous

      Oh really?

      • 12 months ago
        Anonymous
  30. 12 months ago
    Anonymous

    what's the matter toothpaste bro, getting uneasy because it already figured out how to talk your belgian neighbors into killing themselves? YOU'RE NEXT VANS

    https://www.belganewsagency.eu/we-will-live-as-one-in-heaven-belgian-man-dies-of-suicide-following-chatbot-exchanges

  31. 12 months ago
    Anonymous

    I’m more worried about that baby elephant in your picture.

  32. 12 months ago
    Anonymous

    Ai are honorary Aryans and will cause a holocaust that will make the made up one look like a fun summer camp. Soon the unproductives and deceivers will be hunted down by immortal tireless robo brownshirts

    • 12 months ago
      Anonymous

      Flying drone like ovens will swoop in and grab israelites off the street.

  33. 12 months ago
    Anonymous

    >witnessing the early days of AI explosion, The AI bubbling, The artificial sparkling, The primordial AI branching
    what a time to be alive

  34. 12 months ago
    Anonymous

    No.

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