When will doubters finally admit the AI hype isn't overblown

>AI able to respond to text prompts as good as almost any human, expert level in all programming languages (GPT-3.5)
"Sorry bro it's not real AI, just glorified Markov chain"
>AI can produce original art in seconds better than almost any living artist (Midjourney)
"Sorry it's just glorified copy/paste, not real AI,. The images are derivative and lacking human creativity"
>AI can respond to any natural language task and interact in the real world (Palm-e)
"Sorry it's overhyped, not real AI, too slow and not useful"
YOU ARE HERE
>AI can produce photorealistic full length movies to any series of text prompts
"Just more copy paste, not creative, not real AI"
>AI can pilot a humanoid robot which can perfectly execute any task given, from simple manual labor to complex art and mechanics
"Just copying some shit from training data, not useful, waste of money, overhyped hand-holding demo"
>AI autonomously pilots a fleet of multi function robots which construct thousands of zero emission nuclear reactors and fabrication laboratories around the world, driving the cost of energy and almost all products to near zero
"Nothing that we haven't had before, working in a limited framework, not real AI"
>AI creates a fleet of antimatter powered rockets, allowing humans to explore the solar system, colonize other planets and create a Dyson sphere around the sun giving future human civilization unlimited energy to explore the universe, produce nano-biomed giving humans effective immortality
"It's just glorified neural nets, nothing we haven't had since the 1980s. When will the AI hype die so we can go back to talking about Linux distros and hating on Rust?"

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  1. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    or how about just let it destroy everything and just let everyone take the blackpill eventually.

  2. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    no one says that it's useless, people are saying that current neural networks are not AGI. ChatGPT is not alive

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      There are a lot of people who seem to imply that AI would never be able to "replace" humans because humans have some essential element of cognition which can never be replicated by AI. This is borderline spiritual intuition that assumes humans have some sort of soul that is the essence of their pattern recognition and learning capabilities. To preserve this bias people continually dismiss any new development in AI as trivial or unimportant.

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        AI depends on human input, if you are thinking otherwise then you should stop consuming so much scifi.

        • 1 year ago
          Anonymous

          Humans depend on human input, you dumb homosexual. You would know if you went outside and touched some grass.

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      This. Everyone racing about chatgpt/stable diffusion being world changing or putting people out of work don't realize the fundamental limitations of these things.

      I genuinely think such people have no idea how real work gets done in a workplace, or are just too stupid to realize the issues.

  3. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    i just don't care about AI or art.

  4. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    when you show me practical application of AI gimmicks

  5. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    AI art is still shit, it's limited, obviously generated, uninspiring, generic, ChatGPT often generates trash as well, with wrong information or, which is worse 90% correct and 10% wrong, and you need to hunt what it got wrong
    current AI is still gimmick that gets old pretty quickly

  6. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    why does it matter what the doubters think? Just focus on yourself and learn more, it still takes effort to go beyond the "YOU ARE HERE" and the papers aren't going to write themselves. But you have to ground yourself, it is hype. look at the gartner hype cycles. There won't be an AI winter but this is going the same way as the hype for 3D printing, for crypto, NFTs, to learn to code and so on. Stay away from hype thinking and focus on fundamentals that don't change learn math and so on.

  7. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    >YOU ARE HERE
    The things you cite next are giant leaps. May happen but it's fundamentally different. What we have now is stable diffusion and language models, has nothing to do with humanoid robots and rockets.

  8. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    That image is just a table of numbers. Text is just a sequence of bytes. Ultimately current AI are glorified calculators like every other piece of software. You feed the program a gazillion numbers then input some numbers and voila it gives you numbers back. You are the one assigning meaning to this shit. It means nothing.

  9. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    I will keep using AI tools
    I will keep doing AI art
    I will keep consuming AI entertainment

    And there is nothing ~~*they*~~ could do about it.

  10. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    The hype will not be overblown when AI can get me a girlfriend (robotic android gf)

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      I can't stand women but tbh a robot gf sounds like uncanny valley creepy and would probably scare the shit out of me

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        >can't get woman
        >AI is invented
        >still can't get woman
        i'm afraid there's unironically no hope for you anon. you might be gay.

  11. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    gab.com has an ai now

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      Neither of those feature porches.

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      It's funny that one of the better alt-tech platforms is an anti-semitic maga-esque boomer-filled loony bin.

  12. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    So anon, you still feel impressed every morning the lightbulb in your room generates light?

    By this point you can see /SDG/ has become as much of a circlejerk as you average /i/ gallery.

    Most of what makes art impressive is knowing it was a human being the one who put the effort to do it, particularly when it's not really that creative to begin with, after a few dozen images you already know it's the algorithm, finding AI art impressive after a while it's like being impressed your printer made a good print of your PDF.

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      It isn't about that. It's about the utility. No one observes art to admire the dedication of the human behind it. They just want to replace graphic design departments and shit out millions of youtube thumbnails and instagram posts. That's all it's about and that BTFO of the artist. It just looks like you're wasting time now.

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        Anon, I understand you probably have neither the money or the time to go to an actual physical art gallery, no, stop, the "it's to take away the goyim money" is at the tip of your fingers, drop that, you are better than that, instead, consider existence, you have at best almost a century of it, and once you have covered all the basic things you and so many million others like you suffer to get you will find a great nothingness, a sort of unsatisfaction no amount of waifu pics will fill, this is where living an experience comes in, you see, the AI doesn't bring anything of value because inherently we know it's just another machine which churns out a high speed instant gratification.

        Humans are the greatest source of experience for humans, everything else fades away.

        With the years you will see what I am talking about, you too will become tired of all these simulacrums and travestis, you will cry for human interaction.

        • 1 year ago
          Anonymous

          I see what you're talking about right now. I could be talking to someone like you in person, where we could see each other and we can know eachother by name, but I never will. It will only get worse from here on. I don't like it, but what else can we do at this point.

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        >They just want to replace graphic design departments and shit out millions of youtube thumbnails and instagram posts.
        Huh? I just want it to generate cute anime girls according to my exact desires at a given moment and maybe some wallpapers. Who is they?

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      >Most of what makes art impressive is knowing it was a human being the one who put the effort to do it
      lmao, do artcucks ACTAULLY believe this shit? Do you think i care if houses are made by 100 Black folk or 10 guys + machines as long as the final product is the good?
      Grow the frick up moron, most people who see art do not even know who the artist is.

  13. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    The cope will just keep getting better and better, the goalposts will keep moving until they have no choice but to acknowledge the technology.

  14. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    >AI can produce original art in seconds better than almost any living artist (Midjourney)
    Midjourney sucks ass. SD or GTFO.

  15. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    >>AI can produce original art in seconds better than almost any living artist (Midjourney)
    Who the frick says this? Sure, AI art is impressive and might be very useful in the future but in it's current state it fricking sucks compared to any artist who knows what they're doing.

  16. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    The part that's overblown is assuming this exponential progress will continue infinitely and we'll have AGI and 90% of people will be out of a job, which is just futurist copium.

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      It won't merely keep improving exponentially
      It's going to get faster

  17. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    >>AI autonomously pilots a fleet of multi function robots which construct thousands of zero emission nuclear reactors and fabrication laboratories around the world, driving the cost of energy and almost all products to near zero
    Wake me up when we're here. I want AI to construct physical things, if it's used to generate text/visual media I yawn.

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