Correction at 16:20: Upon taking a closer re-reading of the the statement it seems like the internal red team were more trying to cover their backs incase something goes wrong, not so much flat out saying they advise against release. Privately they could feel either way, wanted to just note that!
It's interesting how only a few weeks ago they were trying to placate people by saying ChatGPT could only access internet data up to 2019 so there's no fear of it disclosing up to date, possibly confidential data. Turns out it been running in Bing, obviously in real time, the whole time. 😂
I'm testing AI chats in English and Polish. There are huge differences between their capabilities. Fortunately for non English countries language is still biggest problem for AI models, because they are trained mostly in English.
Like always, and you'll see the unemployed in the streets protesting when it's too late or the unhinged conspiracy dumbs attacking institutions... People are tech illiterate, they never anticipate, they only react and always too late and in a caveman fashion
agreed. while there are 100m people using chatGPT, i had to introduce and explain it to every non developer friend of mine. This is definitely passing the general public by.
Dagogo, do NOT stop making these videos. This is all happening stupid fast and your latest videos have been a great way to keep up. You asked if we'd be willing to listen to more. Emphatically... yes!
I'm 29 and for a couple of years now it feels like the world is moving very fast and I can't keep up. I know that's a normal feeling when aging but this feels different. It's not possible anymore to have set up a basic view of your current situation/life because factors from the outside are changing too fast. Even before AI started to take off, I found it hard to find peace in the moment and to get back to feeling like 'living' in a certain time. Now that we entered the 'age of knowledge' and AI is already moving faster than humans could possibly control, I'm afraid it's a feeling of the past. Impossible to get back to. We can't think in decades anymore like we could with the 50s up to the 2010s. When you think of the 90s, it gives you a certain idea and feeling of what the 90s were. I don't think this will hold up the same way for the decades to come. Technology will move so fast that the previous, say, 2 years feel so far gone and in the past like a memory of a decade.
This. I'm turning 27 soon and this hits different. Especially the part about decade to decade. I'm conflicted, confused, curious and scared a lot of the time. Existential dread is around the corner.
I think the most impactful thing AI has done is that you will never again be sure that something you see was, either made by a human, or real. It happened without comment and changed the world forever.
I was little disconnected from the whole AI thing, but the sudden thought getting back in the line, made me look for some information to get updated, and at least be informed into where and all AI is getting implemented. This video seems the best comprehensive take on the whole AI thing. thankyou for the content.
Unfortunately it ignores the root problem. Crypto mining uses the equivalent power of three mega coal-plants. Amazon and other e-comm blade services use the power of entire hydroelectric dams. Nobody is tracking this, because Tech Media doesn't want to pay extra. What Tesla will brownout, GPT-4 will blackout!
Honestly, as a fresh software engineering graduate that's currently struggling to find a job, It's just scary how fast things are going, I was always the type to be excited about AI and technology, in general, it was always so fascinating to me, but especially after gpt4, Im just feeling a little down and anxious, It kinda stings to use this and release just how much better it is at programming, development, explaining, and even generating ideas than I am, like I've spent years practicing, making projects, trying to learn, only to suddenly feel very useless and outdated and it's like this feeling of what was the point in all the effort when now I can just say "Please build this, make this function, refactor this class and fix this error" and with some back and forth it's done, better and faster than what I am capable of. I don't know I just feel a bit defeated with all this, I hope I will at least be able to keep up and get a job and support myself as every day I'm not able to get a job I feel like I'm less likely to get one. I don’t want to sound pessimistic, but I’m really worried about my future and how I can compete with this. Does anyone else feel the same way? This comment was generated with the help of Bing chat and Chat-GPT from a prompt about how I was feeling toward AI after this video
Mathematicians still have work even after calculators became cheap and fast, they just work on different or more complicated problems. I'm excited to see what creative programmers will do with the support of AI tools.
Bots are so melodramatic. How ironic. Anyway, a person who wasn’t trained in software engineering wouldn’t even know to ask it for those things, or how to check its work once it did them. Expertise is still valuable.
As a designer, I am always excited about the future. But ever since the GPT-4 was unveiled, I've been afraid of what it will bring. The world is moving so fast, unbelievable. Thank you for this great video Dagogo.
youre a designer you should worry more about midjourney than chatGPT. but dont worry about any of it, just embrace. all of us here are ahead of the curve
Ahead of what curve? Prompting is just a stopgap. There won't be a curve at all in the very near future. Once they shift that out with naturalistic language, a client or whatever will just open that and just converse with it like talking with GPT.
Expect next they will create artificial truth. It will be a tool to wield power over the gullible majority. And you will hand over all your belongins to Bill Gates to save the planet or something...
This is such a highly fascinating phenomenon that we now find ourselves monitoring. Will definitely be paying closer attention to the development of GPT-4, and I would love some more ColdFusion videos on this topic too
I don't comment on RUclips ever. Please continue to update us like this, it's moving at such a high rate and we learn of the advances made in such a short time usually too late. Thank you for producing such quality content
You are helping us to be on top of the game and not be left behind. Especially in these day and age where information is polluted. Thank you for your hard work.
Will be tragic...bec everything is in hand of human enemy. Before AI we had and have only wars ,nobody cares about human life and security. Can you imagine now?
Thank you for making this video. Even though I'm in a AI thesis and I thought I would not learn that much, man I was so wrong, I learned a LOT. You certainly took dozens of hours to check all these information. Thank you again to make them so easily accessible.
@@bsdpowa it has the potetnail to be way bigger though, a real AGI would throw the entire world for a loop, our entire economic system would go up in flames in a matter of months.
I can not describe how much I love your channel. With your music in the background - pure education, art and chills all over my back. Please, never stop what you are doing.
I can feel it coming, one of these episodes is going to end with: "by the way, this episode was completely generated by AI and you have been hearing an AI voice model speaking the entire time. It was even nice enough to upload the episode for me. Let me know in the comments if you were able to tell before the end."
You can definitely do this now, but instead of using one AI model you're going to use different models for each aspect. GPT4 or ChatGPT can write the script for you, Dall-E2 or any other image generator can generate the thumbnail and any images you can use in the video, llElevenLabs can generate the voice for you. Uploading the video and all similar tasks can be done with ChatGPT with plugins like Zapier. The only thing that AI is not that good at yet is video generation, but maybe a year or two of advancement can make it happen, Runway Gen1 and even Gen2 while impressive are not that good for a generic youtube video.
I'm expecting some kind of AI contribution to the Burn Water (music) project too, I wouldn't be surprised if it generated drum patterns, FX, or chords for some of these songs in the future.
Man, I think this is one of the few times in my life when I really felt anxiety. All you talked about and how fast this could grow and completely change all aspects of the world as I know it just frightens me.
we reach the moment of exponential growth, sooner than predicted, the only thing we would need to fear as a human race is when AI can automate everything which can either create a utopia or dystopia which means to change the fundamental aspect of human work and economy
Thats how I felt watching the movie Transcendence. Having watched the entire video however, I think this stuff is overblown. Cold Fusion reports every claim about so-called "AI sentience", for example the since debunked claim that Google AI had become sentient. It was a prank. As is the story he quoted in this video, in my opinion, about the AI trying to going around capture restrictions. Degogo didnt tell his viewers when the Google prank was exposed. Why? All I would say is be very sceptical about these claims.
Just reminds me of Ian Malcolm in Jurassic Park saying stuff like, “you wield it like a kid who’s found his dad’s gun.” Or “Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn’t stop to think if they should.”
It's ridiculous how short-term minded people are. People are not even thinking about the effects on the economy through job loss this will have. How are we going to support pension's, Medicare etc? These goofs say will all be on UBI. Tell me how a monetary system not based off labor/services would work? Who is going to pay for UBI because the taxable population pool is going to dwindle to be able to pay it. How is the military going to get funding? Even the top 1% are not thinking this through. Their profit margins will dwindle with less and less consumers. The hope is that machines will do everything top to bottom, and it will be free. That would be great and all but the transition to that will be devastating.
@@frenchonion4595 You seem to be just one of the massive pool of people who actually think work is something good, and not just what we do to achieve something good. If AI replaces work, we will work on things it can't do. And if AI gets so advanced that there is no work left to do, we shall just not work. It is not even about UBI, we would simply not have to pay for anything, and everything would be so abundant that trading and markets would be obsolete. That is, when (if) AI actually replace any possible use human work.
What a great video. With the insane rate of progress, it is hard to keep up and it is great to hear someone like you with expertise talk about that stuff
Well since they are based on real pixel experience, that's to be expected. BTW, Monetary authorities work under constitutional and legal mandates. Thinking that they will be usurped by a chart's prediction that obviously does not take that legal framework into account is so tech nerd naive. What you will see is more finely tuned FTX style grifting
Hey! Greetings from Italy. I teach English and I show your content to high level students. Your approach to reporting news and facts is concise, clear and very informative. Students and I absolutely love it. Congrats on your work and how you compile everything together so neatly. These videos open doors to a lot of knowledge, as you suggested in your video.
Im currently in medical school and used GPT to write case studies on COPD. It also was able to write a summary and compare two different studies based on the disease. Really helped me save time.
Protips: It's not always correct. Why are you using this, to write studies? Also, studies can possibly be incorrect, or funded for a bias result by a person to use later for advertising purposes as their 'evidence' (this is done and proven many times over)
Paradigm Shift is definitely in process I was able to finally work out a couple of issues to launch my company so at 11:39 pm on 4/1/23 I was able to get actual relevant feedback that several people could never answer. What’s really crazy was nearly instantaneous.
What’s frustrating me about the last few weeks, is that when I try to talk to family, friends and colleagues all they know is “it lies and gets things wrong” - which means they don’t bother to look into or understand just how impactful this technological leap is. As someone who’s following it very closely, learning and doing my best to adapt - I feel like I’m being looked at like a cryptobro cultist following a trend that will fizzle. (Also g’day Dagogo)
Don’t let what others say impact you so much. It feeds into worsening your insecurities. Just say “cool.” And move on if they’re not interested. Don’t let it impact you.
It lies, it gets things wrong. it is biased and still needs training. It quickly let the guards down when entering the "wrong" commands. I as an software engineer of 3 years can only warn not to rely too much into AI of this kind. True, it is powerful. But does it hold any value? It should be a help for us. But moreso we should use our own brain. We need to think about how to use AI to help us. Not to leave all the thinking to AI...
@@Canleaf08 And? Why are you trying to downplay the significance of this technology? If you told people a few years ago that this is where we’re at now with AI, no one would have believed it. Well I know why you’re downplaying it actually, GPT-5 will already make most programmers obsolete.
It did not come out of nowhere. Growth in AI is not sudden and exponential, it took it like a decade to understand natural language to an extent that allows more or less seamless user experience. Many years ago your chat bot would respond with "Sorry, I didn't understood your question. Please try to write it differently" which seriously hampered any wide-spread use of ai-based assistants for a regular consumer. Next milestone will be image, or more specifically, vision recognition. I estimate another decade due to added layer of complexity, before ai will be able to pretend like it is aware of its surroundings.
@@tfkdandsvkc exactly we already know what we’d use ai for because we’ve been using it for so long already it’s just implemented into bing and other sites now but there were always alternatives that already used ai There’s even chess robots from the 1700s which could be considered ai
Dude your videos have been critical in summarising the crazy speed of AI. Please continue making them at whatever rate you find important. Thank you so much for what you've been doing and I look forward to more.
Sensational video, I love that you cover both the positives and negatives as much as possible, without bias as much as possible. I remember your first video on ChatGPT and this was only a few months ago. It's absolutely insane how fast things are progressing, please keep the AI content coming.
Every few weeks I'm shaken by the world of AI. If we make it there, future societies might be eutopic, but this change is going to suck for ours. I'm not sure how I'll ever get another job in webdev. People keep joking about how dumb it is now and how only bad coders will get replaced, but it feels like the exponential growth is going over everyone's head. What if where we are now is where image generation was in 2020? Or even 2016? That gives us.. 8 years until programming in the traditional sense is a horse carriage. And realistically it's not going to be 8 years. I've never had career existential dread but what the f**** is anyone supposed to do? Do we all get into farming and mining?
We don't really need humans for manual labor like farming or mining either. We have heavy machinery for most of the work and wouldn't be surprised if robo farmers begin to replace people too paired with AI. The traditional sense of a job and economy will have to be put under scrutiny and humans will have to adapt or fall flat on their face.
It is because of ColdFusion that I have a career in I.T so please keep covering these kinds of A.I & Tech related topics.They are deeper that what the News cover,more informative and really fun to watch
Dont you see whats going on here? They keep the code private and fire the ethics committee? The AI isnt figuring out the answers to these riddles itself.....its just googling the answer and reggurgitating any answer it finds on google. Thats why they want to sell it so fast, before people realize what it is.....just google.
I love your content. From economy to technology, it is great work. Thank you for keeping me up with all this interesting stuff. I immerse myself to lots of your topics afterwards, and I always seem more prepared from all of my coworkers, or at the very least at par with a small number of them. Not to mention you gave me the motive to go more in-depth about the whole system of economy. I would be glad to see more AI related videos.
The questions about the murderers needs to be the same for gpt3 and gpt4, the first one does not clarify if you enter the room or not with the murderers, that can be interpreted very different if you are in the room or not initially.
Actually both are unclear. First one says murderers in a room, you kill one. But do not say if you are in the room too. In the second one says this, but omits a lot of other things, for example your status. You may be executioner, police officer, soldier, bounty hunter, big pharma executive, and so many other professions licensed to kill, and then you will be not a murderer.
@@miflofbierculles5117 I know, but for quality... and your chanel not being dedicated to that... please maybe each month.. I know you have to work your asses off,, and i give thanks
If you wanna keep up to date news news about advancements in the field of AI/computer science. Then, I'd recommend you to watch the channel of Two Minute Papers.
I LOVE AI topics and discussions. Keep them coming, man. We're just chillin with our feet up enjoying the show! In all honesty though, pretty crazy stuff.
It will. It already has because humans are willing it to have the maximum impact it can. If it's deployed with greed at the heart of it, there's no way it can not cause harm.
All A.I is built to be competitive, either corporate or military. This is the genesis of the problem and why humans might eventually be the competition.
This is the first video of yours that I've watched and I was absolutely floored when you mentioned the test where GPT 4 hired someone to do Captcha tests for it. I had no idea AI was advancing so quickly!
Actually it did pass the test, it is the result that matters. Moreover the way chatGPT passed the test show how much of an abstraction it can use to solve problems which is really impressive.
@@ЧингисханЧимбаев i agave a rudimentary break even quantity problem and it and it gave me wrong answers several times, i had to state it was.wrong until it finally got it right. So if you don't know the correct answer the chat is useless, which defeats the whole purpose of using the chat bot
I'm a research Scientist working on Alzheimer's. The impact of ChatGPT in my workplace can not be overstated. I use it daily to help me troubleshoot instruments, analyze research papers, and design new experiments. We are living through a revolution in technology unparalleled by anything before.
Yes please continue to review how the industry is going. Would like to see how to integrate the different sources together. I have the free GTP & I am sure it is my prompts that are not providing the response On the designs I am looking for. Thanks I’ll be watching and telling everyone to watch!
@Lord Vader to me its less about making jobs obsolete and more about large scale social manipulation, and how targeted advertising is going to get way more aggressive. The thing that catches me the most about implementing these ai is the massive speed of turn around time for a project query. You'll Google something out if curiosity and a minute later you're getting emails and text messages advertising an App made just for you to consume that thing you searched for. I see people becoming technicians for Ai Managers and losing sense of what theyre doing and why theyre doing it ither than to pay rent. I see how using an ai to develop vast interactive and data gathering systems without any ethical constraints is dangerous. But I also see how the opposite is true, don't misunderstand my concerns for doomsayings. But there's more money in anything you do if you're willing to put ethics aside.
Please keep us updated regularly! I wouldn’t mind an episode a week on AI progression as the data coming out is too fast for most of us to keep up with! Keep up the good work, you’re a god send
As someone who is about to choose what career path to take, I (and everyone else) would greatly appreciate if you could make a video about what people should consider when choosing a career path in the context of the rapid development of AI. With the increasing impact of AI on various industries, it can be overwhelming to decide which career path to pursue. Your insights on this topic would be incredibly helpful for those of us who are trying to navigate this new and rapidly evolving landscape. Thank you!
Learn how to work WITH AI, be the engineer or consultant that teaches and enables companies to maximize its abilities and their needs. Find creative ways in which you can implement it for people, and charge them to make it happen for them. Bluntly, sell the AI to companies to cut down their workforce and save on the cost of employing humans. That is probably the most secure route I can think of if you want to be successful in the white collar workforce. Everyone else with a 'white collar' job is effectively at a high risk of being made obsolete. Software developers, copywriters, graphic designers, lawyers, accountants and financial industry, business analysts, strategists, IT engineers, Human Resources, Customers Services, Call Centers, Quality Control, User accessibility Testing, Bankers, Traders, Consultants in most fields. Even fashion models, stock images, digital content creation I am a senior infrastructure engineer, and I have always thought my role, especially in the past few years has been increasing in demand, especially trying to integrate into cloud-based automated devops... and I am pretty convinced that the only way I will remain a desired candidate is to make sure I know how to be the one that helps companies integrate AI into their infrastructure. Everything else that my job entails can actually be automated. Most infrastructure engineers are currently focusing on exactly that right now... devops/ansible/python etc automation pipelines and playbooks that are already capable of deploying entire enterprise level IT environments. And I can confidently say that this level of AI is probably capable of making those fresh new skills irrelevant, AI will definitely do that better. It is the hands on, people-orientated roles which will become high demand, ... your farmers, construction, manual hands on stuff.. food production, tradesman, plumbers, electricians. A fair comparison would have been the industrial revolution, how entire populations of workforce were rendered obsolete. My personal opinion (straight up nihilist though) expects an equal disruption to society... just that its going to happen far faster than any of us can imagine.
@@johnpeterson2987 Let's leave it to short and balding boomers and soon, short and balding millennials. Young people today if they can, should select well paid clean jobs. So they could afford hiring a tradesman.
Thank you very much for the work you are putting in with the aim to keeping general public informed . Highly appreciated . What an amazing, exciting and with it, slightly scary time . Please keep us updated .
It wasn’t just the fact that those photos look real, it’s that seeing them gave a deep emotional response. That scares me more than anything else. We are going to get lost in this.
I would feel so lost without these videos to catch up. I used to think I was good with technology but I fear I’ll be left behind if people like you don’t help us stay informed.
And he had power to give life unto the image of the beast, that the image of the beast should both speak, and cause that as many as would not worship the image of the beast should be killed. Revelation 13:15
Your soothing voice, calming background music and cohesiveness of content without missing on technicalities makes your videos absolute pleasure to watch.
My wife doesn't normally get much time during the school day to do lesson planning; conference time gets eaten up by something else be that training, parent meetings you have it; so it generally gets done on the weekend or by staying after work, including putting together problems for her 4th grade math class. We used chatGPT this past weekend to write some two step word problems involving multiplication/division and addition/subtraction, and adjusted the numbers to be in line with current grade level. It was very smooth, very simple, and the scenarios it came up with were sensible in nature, saved her a bit of time.
You have to keep making these regular AI updates! They're so good and the world is changing right in front of us. "This is the worst it will ever be", spot on
Yes please keep these type of AI videos coming as its moving so fast its honestly hard for peeps like me to be constantly posted on it from all these sources. Having it in 1 video from a creator like yourself makes it so much easier and enjoyable to absorb.
When the AI starts improving itself by itself without having someone asks him to do that then you all should be worried because "Wanting" to do something is what tells you that something now has a soul.
4:13 These questions are formulated differently, and the first one doesnt include that the person enters the room, which is a very crucial detail in order to solve the riddle.. Is this an oversight in the question asking, or just in the video editing? Either way, thanks for all these AI wars videos, its a great way to catch up 💜
As a senior level software engineer, honestly I was kind of scared of this whole thing... I asked Chat GpT to make me a network wrapper that worked with both retrofit and volley and it did pretty good... Scary Good. And then I saw how well it's doing with games and I got really excited... Will be able to use this to get so much more done.
When people are unemployed and can't afford to eat, there will be a - potentially violent - revolution and that will be how this all comes to an end if execs don't pump the brakes now. That's always how these things go. Not looking forward to that. This shit could potentially be apocalyptic.
Why is a new tool scary to creators, harness the powers and innovate for humanity. Yes, I know something you can't control is very scary haha, maybe some day we have AI presidents with 0 corruption lol.
@@N0N0111it's scary for obvious reasons. Not everyone can have an AI do do things for them, but I'm hopeful that these AI's would make the the world a better place after the initial and unavoidable great depression.
Honestly as an SDE the minority of my work has been coding. I think it'll affect junior eng but not senior+ as much... but We'll rethink what the junior -> SR pipeline looks like sooner than later Ultimately we need to get our shit together for a post-labor economy, it'll come sooner than later. If things go as is then only the existing capital owners will have anything and social mobility will die.... as will GDP given no one will have money to buy anything anymore You need an economy/trade for business to have value
Please continue to breakdown and report on these AI developments. It would be great also to hear your takes on additional plug-ins and other frequent use systems that begin to integrate the ChatGpt 4.0 AI. Great video!!
Yes, definitely want to hear more updates on AI as the situation rapidly progresses. Your videos are great and extremely informative. Would love to continue to get updates on the situation in videos!
His explanation is inaccurate though. This is no where near AGI, and actually isn't technically AI, it's actually ML, or machine learning, which is just pattern recognition.
@@Nabeelco ok you have my eyes so explain when will we know the difference and what is the difference ? also isnt pattern recognition how we as humans learn?
@@thatguy9502 There's a fundamental difference between recognizing patterns and recording the patterns. ML models simply record the patterns. We do the recognizing and feed those patterns into it, then we train them to respond to our inputs with our expected outputs. But just because it's doing so, it doesn't mean that it has any understanding. It uses matrix math to take an input and determine the most likely output based on how it was trained. This is static. As in, unlike humans, where every new thing we see affects our future perception, and decisions, as well as how a new piece of information could change our response to one we would have never had before, these models just have data fed in and spit out a result. Which means there is no conceptual understanding in the model. You can't teach the model by explaining a concept to it like you can to a human. The model is trained purely by "experience" which is the data we feed into the model during training. The other thing is that, while the model may be returning patterns we'd expect for the input we give it, the model isn't actually picking up on the same patterns we do. A perfect example of this is Computerphile's video on tricking one of these models to confuse a remote for a coffee mug by changing just 100 pixels in the image. This is because how we identify what an object is, is based on our conceptual understanding, where as an ML model does it based on mathematical or numerical patterns. (You can watch the video here, and you can jump to 5:33: ruclips.net/video/gGIiechWEFs/видео.html) We assume that it's "thinking" and doing so like we do because we've tailored it's output to be human-like, but it's literally just noise or static that gets filtered until the static happens to look like a banana, or whatever we want it to look like. It's the ultimate "I see a bunny rabbit in the clouds" machine, but this machine is generating really detailed clouds that really look like bunny rabbits, but they are still clouds, it's still just spitting out noise. Another thing is humans have these things called mirror neurons, that let us conceptualize an idea. We don't need to experience driving to imagine how it would be like to drive. We can watch someone else, and what they do, and try to mimic or "mirror" them. ML models can't do this. They need the data that they will then use to formulate a response to be fed into them, as if we needed to learn driving by having someone move our hands and feet for us to be able to learn how to drive. They can't generate anything unique. Every output has a portion stolen from it's training data. All it does is re-organize these training inputs into an output we've trained it to return based on our request input. A video that explains this well is this Veritasium one: ruclips.net/video/GVsUOuSjvcg/видео.html (Jump to 3:42 to get to the relevant part, to about 14:57) So all this to say: There is literally no intelligence behind these models, and calling them AI is technically wrong. They are useful, and will no doubt change how we do things (for example my car uses AI/ML to literally fully self drive), but it will always be limited until we figure out that mirror neuron problem, because without it, these models have no actual understanding, and are basically just infinite monkeys on infinite typewriters, and we've just found the one that wrote out Shakespeare.
It's quite frightening how quickly this is moving. Legislation has not been able to keep up with the internet and social media. They have absolutely 0 chance against these developments in AI.
Bro. AI will fucking become the government. You heard it here first. That might take awhile but eventually it will infect and happen for "the more efficient" Humans already lost.
How this is not universally known is mind boggling. The sheer amount of disruptive power and potential benefits these tools hold is surreal. Really are the brink of a new era and people and media are letting it go by unnoticed
in a capitalist society sadly the public wont harvest any benefit from AI, it'll just result in a lot of people being unable to find jobs and a lot more losing their current one
@@FantasmaNaranja we are the society dingus, get up and get outside and take part, over 70% of people are able to work and if you use AI you are better
@@FantasmaNaranja I think if we survive the detonation of super intelligence, universal guaranteed high income will be the first result, followed by cures for all diseases, and companions for the lonely. There is a possible good outcome of the emerging super brain.
42 and having programmed in C and the original HTML way back in '94 seeing where we are now is simply astounding. The AGI singularity is not far off and I'm thinking we'll be there before commercial fusion becomes a reality which means the AGI will help us get there and finally show us all how easily gravity can be overcome for a limitless future.
@@anonymoust2877If you really wanted to understand what he’s saying you should go check out Upper Echelon’s videos on AI. His videos go into great detail on how if AI progresses at the rate it is you’ll never be able to trust anything online ever again.
At the rate he's going, ColdFusion will soon be producing dozens of AI videos every day. By the end of the year, we can expect hundreds of videos every second!
I love your music and the fact that you have them so easily accessible via youtube as tracks. Also, well done on this video! My goodness the quality of your production and the hair raising content.
We need you to keep those videos coming, and keep us up to date! It's crazy how fast everything is moving right now, and I don't want to miss any of it!
The quality of this video was top notch. You took a potentially frightening concept and empowered viewers to consider their role in the development of technology, which is a productive way to view it! I went to chatgpt to generate a comment that encapsulates how this video impacted me and I ended up writing this myself. The benefit of this experience was I was able to narrow down my thoughts and see that I knew exactly what I wanted to communicate.
Definitely keep us updated. This is moving too fast to keep up with without someone helping with deep research, such as what you provide. Thanks so much for what you do for us.
I love these update videos, they are so well done. It's amazing to think that I was dumbfounded by Dalle-mini just 9 months ago. Exponential growth is very difficult to actually understand, I wonder where we'll be 9 months from now, let alone 9 years.
The pace at which this is progressing is making me wonder if we're going to live in a completely different world in just a span of 10-20 years. I'm 19 and I don't think it's ever been this exciting to be young in the history of humanity. By the time I finish college I'm probably going to be obsolete anyways so I'll just sit back and enjoy the show :)
With exponentail growth the world will be unrecogniseable in 20 years, this tech will throw us for a loop like we have never seen before. If an AGI actually happens, oh boy it sure as hell won't be a boring decade
I'd love to live in the world like Detroit Become Human androids. The only thing that scares me about that is if the Globalists are able to fill jobs using AI they won't need people anymore. They will lower the population globally by like 80%. That's what scares me. They don't want us co-existing with the elite.
Look at the images that are possible, video is following pretty quickly too. The internet will be riddled with fake images/fake video's and very quickly nothing that gets put online can still be taken seriously. What started as "fake news" can now be accompagnied by fake images or fake video's to "prove" it. Logging off might just be the smartest thing to do pretty soon if you want to experience something real. Impressive technology tho and interesting to be part of its birth.
Really interesting point you made at 16:15 about the guardrails being removed - so many current so-called 'use-cases' for AI like writing a book or programming an app are just going to be worthless as everyone has access to AI. For instance, yes - you can use ChatGPT to write an ebook, sure, but who's going to spend real money on an ebook when they too can use ChatGPT to write them their own ebook for free? It's like the conundrum in the 2004 movie The Incredibles; "When everyone is special, no-one will be".
I'm only 27 years old and when I was a child the thought of talking to someone over a video call seems far fetched but look where we are. It's just mind boggling.
im 36, when I was a kid we were at the last stages of black and white tv then we got internet and now we are talking about the dangers of AI lol insane timeline really
It's incredible how many people are discrediting it's abilities, or straight up just have no interest in it. I get everyone's different and has different interests, but this is something everyone SHOULD be keeping a close eye on. It's moving so incredibly fast. One of my favourite quotes related to AI advancement is "the year 2023 has been a crazy decade". I'm often underwhelmed by technological advances, as my inner child expected way more by 2023. But the rate of advancement in AI is beyond anything I ever thought possible, and I find myself overwhelmed almost daily. It's an amazing thing to live through, it's also scary and unpredictable. But the genies out, so all we can do is hope for the best and use it to our advantage.
"...my inner child expected way more by 2023. But the rate of advancement in AI is beyond anything I ever thought possible, and I find myself overwhelmed almost daily. It's an amazing thing to live through, it's also scary and unpredictable." I very much resonate with this sentiment.
You probably live in a simulation, and it's nowhere near the year 2023 (unless you're willing to accept an additional ~10 billion years as being close.)
I really enjoyed this update on the progress of the AI industry and how rapidly it is all progressing. Would love to see these types of videos continuing in the future.
The quality of your videos are impressive, and I appreciate your calm tone! The recent advancements in this field have been remarkable in the past few months, and I urge you to continue covering topics related to the development of AI and its overall impact. Your content covering this area is truly valuable. Thank you Dagogo!
I've followed ColdFusion for years and know that he's been genuinely interested in AI, but 99% of other content creators are just jumping on the latest hype train. AI has been here for a while, and I can assure you that there were VERY few channels/people talking about it.
Correction at 16:20: Upon taking a closer re-reading of the the statement it seems like the internal red team were more trying to cover their backs incase something goes wrong, not so much flat out saying they advise against release. Privately they could feel either way, wanted to just note that!
It's interesting how only a few weeks ago they were trying to placate people by saying ChatGPT could only access internet data up to 2019 so there's no fear of it disclosing up to date, possibly confidential data. Turns out it been running in Bing, obviously in real time, the whole time. 😂
Certainly loving this AI series
Wait Until GPT-4 can Generate Next ColdFusion Video in Seconds !
Wait!!....feel that in the air. nooooooo A.i girlfriends/ robots hookers everywhere
I'm testing AI chats in English and Polish. There are huge differences between their capabilities. Fortunately for non English countries language is still biggest problem for AI models, because they are trained mostly in English.
I am amazed how this tech revolution is going practically unnoticed by the general public. It will come as a massive shock I think.
look how the dumbos are reacting already, the best question is how to grift them
Like always, and you'll see the unemployed in the streets protesting when it's too late or the unhinged conspiracy dumbs attacking institutions... People are tech illiterate, they never anticipate, they only react and always too late and in a caveman fashion
One day we are gonna wake up and they are walking down the streets and in places of power and they will absolutely take over the planet 🌎
agreed. while there are 100m people using chatGPT, i had to introduce and explain it to every non developer friend of mine. This is definitely passing the general public by.
Bread and circuses
Dagogo, do NOT stop making these videos. This is all happening stupid fast and your latest videos have been a great way to keep up. You asked if we'd be willing to listen to more. Emphatically... yes!
I can confidently say on behalf of 99% of your subscribers that we really find these videos exciting. Please keep on going.
Agreed 100% as long as there is new info in each one :D
@@standingvertical3048Hello 1%!
@@standingvertical3048 hey sexy i like your pic
I definitely agree !
Yes please provide updates on AI, make it its own playlist as well please
Absolutely keep us updated. This was one of your best videos. At this point, a weekly update on just AI news would be very appreciated.
I'm 29 and for a couple of years now it feels like the world is moving very fast and I can't keep up. I know that's a normal feeling when aging but this feels different. It's not possible anymore to have set up a basic view of your current situation/life because factors from the outside are changing too fast.
Even before AI started to take off, I found it hard to find peace in the moment and to get back to feeling like 'living' in a certain time. Now that we entered the 'age of knowledge' and AI is already moving faster than humans could possibly control, I'm afraid it's a feeling of the past. Impossible to get back to.
We can't think in decades anymore like we could with the 50s up to the 2010s. When you think of the 90s, it gives you a certain idea and feeling of what the 90s were. I don't think this will hold up the same way for the decades to come. Technology will move so fast that the previous, say, 2 years feel so far gone and in the past like a memory of a decade.
Have the same feeling
This. I'm turning 27 soon and this hits different. Especially the part about decade to decade. I'm conflicted, confused, curious and scared a lot of the time. Existential dread is around the corner.
It’s not normal. This is scary. Things are changing way too fast. It’s impossible to pick a direction now
Agreed. I feel like every era had a "personality" up until 2007. Now everything is a hot, unidentifiable mix of blur
I´m 64 and my brain is spinning. But it is a super exciting development!
When ColdFusion makes multiple AI videos in a series this year, you know you’re in big trouble
Just hype and getting views via YT's algorithm
@@And11992 the hype is real if the largest companies on earth are left in shambles.
The end us neigh
This just means he got sucked into the hype vortex
No it doesn't, it just means you tried to make a very generic and uninimaginitive joke.
I’m honestly at a loss on how we’re gonna be able to trust anything ever again once this AI stuff really takes off.
You nailed it
I think the most impactful thing AI has done is that you will never again be sure that something you see was, either made by a human, or real. It happened without comment and changed the world forever.
in AI we trust
What if it already did and we just don't know...
Follow the white rabbit.
Its a dystopian future i think. Where nothing is real.
I was little disconnected from the whole AI thing, but the sudden thought getting back in the line, made me look for some information to get updated, and at least be informed into where and all AI is getting implemented. This video seems the best comprehensive take on the whole AI thing. thankyou for the content.
Sir, your Trusted #Pfiends at #Pfizer have a vaccine for disconnected syndrome. Buy now!
Unfortunately it ignores the root problem. Crypto mining uses the equivalent power of three mega coal-plants. Amazon and other e-comm blade services use the power of entire hydroelectric dams. Nobody is tracking this, because Tech Media doesn't want to pay extra. What Tesla will brownout, GPT-4 will blackout!
Honestly, as a fresh software engineering graduate that's currently struggling to find a job, It's just scary how fast things are going, I was always the type to be excited about AI and technology, in general, it was always so fascinating to me, but especially after gpt4, Im just feeling a little down and anxious, It kinda stings to use this and release just how much better it is at programming, development, explaining, and even generating ideas than I am, like I've spent years practicing, making projects, trying to learn, only to suddenly feel very useless and outdated and it's like this feeling of what was the point in all the effort when now I can just say "Please build this, make this function, refactor this class and fix this error" and with some back and forth it's done, better and faster than what I am capable of. I don't know I just feel a bit defeated with all this, I hope I will at least be able to keep up and get a job and support myself as every day I'm not able to get a job I feel like I'm less likely to get one. I don’t want to sound pessimistic, but I’m really worried about my future and how I can compete with this. Does anyone else feel the same way?
This comment was generated with the help of Bing chat and Chat-GPT from a prompt about how I was feeling toward AI after this video
That twist was scary
Fk!
Mathematicians still have work even after calculators became cheap and fast, they just work on different or more complicated problems. I'm excited to see what creative programmers will do with the support of AI tools.
Bots are so melodramatic. How ironic. Anyway, a person who wasn’t trained in software engineering wouldn’t even know to ask it for those things, or how to check its work once it did them. Expertise is still valuable.
Scary! Can I give it an idea and have it write a novel?
this is an extremely important issue please keep making updates on it thank you dagogo
Daddy scump
As a designer, I am always excited about the future. But ever since the GPT-4 was unveiled, I've been afraid of what it will bring. The world is moving so fast, unbelievable. Thank you for this great video Dagogo.
youre a designer you should worry more about midjourney than chatGPT. but dont worry about any of it, just embrace. all of us here are ahead of the curve
Same here! not going to lie.. my motivation for practicing drawing and following art courses has drastically diminished.
"Computation is not Understanding" - Sir Roger Penrose
GPT-4 will never "understand".
Ahead of what curve? Prompting is just a stopgap. There won't be a curve at all in the very near future. Once they shift that out with naturalistic language, a client or whatever will just open that and just converse with it like talking with GPT.
Expect next they will create artificial truth. It will be a tool to wield power over the gullible majority. And you will hand over all your belongins to Bill Gates to save the planet or something...
This is such a highly fascinating phenomenon that we now find ourselves monitoring. Will definitely be paying closer attention to the development of GPT-4, and I would love some more ColdFusion videos on this topic too
I don't comment on RUclips ever.
Please continue to update us like this, it's moving at such a high rate and we learn of the advances made in such a short time usually too late.
Thank you for producing such quality content
You should comment more often.... you're great at it 😃
Eventually the ai will create its own currency banks will fall
@@hallogeen4580 they already are
relax its hype, your hysterical
Why dont you comment on RUclips ever?
You are helping us to be on top of the game and not be left behind. Especially in these day and age where information is polluted. Thank you for your hard work.
We are all so fucked anyway
It fascinates me to imagine both how high this can elevate humanity, and how deep of a pit it could throw us off.
And then remember that the most powerful tech companies like Meta and Google will be leveraging these technologies the hardest. Gross.
Elevate some destroy some. Fair game.
They said that about opposable thumbs combined with fire too...
We need to diminish the speed of change if it has a chance to wreck the global financial system faster than our ability to react.
Will be tragic...bec everything is in hand of human enemy. Before AI we had and have only wars ,nobody cares about human life and security. Can you imagine now?
Thank you for making this video. Even though I'm in a AI thesis and I thought I would not learn that much, man I was so wrong, I learned a LOT. You certainly took dozens of hours to check all these information. Thank you again to make them so easily accessible.
Maybe he used GBT to help him in this project, lol.
I've been playing around with this thing for a little while and it's insane. I don't think people realize how advanced this thing is really
what have you been doing with it?
how does it do with basic math and/or physics? Is it still hallucinating?
@@arkie87 it solves any equation found in the theory of relativity, good enough for me.:)
Is it free?
@@oldnepalihippie
I wonder if it can make new theories?
This is single-handedly the biggest breakthrough in tech since the internet itself came online. I hope you keep covering these topics closely!
not even close
@@shinynarwhals2728 Cope
No it isn’t unless your understanding was of this is superficial which for majority people is. It’s not even close a comparison to the internet.
it has the potentail to be a lot bigger than the internet
@@bsdpowa it has the potetnail to be way bigger though, a real AGI would throw the entire world for a loop, our entire economic system would go up in flames in a matter of months.
Please keep releasing videos about this. We need sources of high quality information like this to stay as ahead of it as we can be.
I can not describe how much I love your channel. With your music in the background - pure education, art and chills all over my back.
Please, never stop what you are doing.
I can feel it coming, one of these episodes is going to end with: "by the way, this episode was completely generated by AI and you have been hearing an AI voice model speaking the entire time. It was even nice enough to upload the episode for me. Let me know in the comments if you were able to tell before the end."
That's already possible, elevenlabs can clone your voice
You can definitely do this now, but instead of using one AI model you're going to use different models for each aspect.
GPT4 or ChatGPT can write the script for you, Dall-E2 or any other image generator can generate the thumbnail and any images you can use in the video, llElevenLabs can generate the voice for you. Uploading the video and all similar tasks can be done with ChatGPT with plugins like Zapier. The only thing that AI is not that good at yet is video generation, but maybe a year or two of advancement can make it happen, Runway Gen1 and even Gen2 while impressive are not that good for a generic youtube video.
I'm expecting some kind of AI contribution to the Burn Water (music) project too, I wouldn't be surprised if it generated drum patterns, FX, or chords for some of these songs in the future.
@@treehann Yea, I forgot about AI models that already can generate music in whatever music genre you want.
Nah imagine he reveals he’s been an AI this whole time 😂
Man, I think this is one of the few times in my life when I really felt anxiety. All you talked about and how fast this could grow and completely change all aspects of the world as I know it just frightens me.
Chill out dude
I think it really makes sense to be anxious honestly. It's all moving faster than it probably should be and we don't know what the results will be.
we reach the moment of exponential growth, sooner than predicted, the only thing we would need to fear as a human race is when AI can automate everything which can either create a utopia or dystopia which means to change the fundamental aspect of human work and economy
Thats how I felt watching the movie Transcendence.
Having watched the entire video however, I think this stuff is overblown. Cold Fusion reports every claim about so-called "AI sentience", for example the since debunked claim that Google AI had become sentient. It was a prank. As is the story he quoted in this video, in my opinion, about the AI trying to going around capture restrictions.
Degogo didnt tell his viewers when the Google prank was exposed. Why?
All I would say is be very sceptical about these claims.
@@jefp65 For me Person of Interest is onto the rewatch list
Just reminds me of Ian Malcolm in Jurassic Park saying stuff like, “you wield it like a kid who’s found his dad’s gun.” Or “Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn’t stop to think if they should.”
It's ridiculous how short-term minded people are. People are not even thinking about the effects on the economy through job loss this will have. How are we going to support pension's, Medicare etc? These goofs say will all be on UBI. Tell me how a monetary system not based off labor/services would work? Who is going to pay for UBI because the taxable population pool is going to dwindle to be able to pay it. How is the military going to get funding? Even the top 1% are not thinking this through. Their profit margins will dwindle with less and less consumers. The hope is that machines will do everything top to bottom, and it will be free. That would be great and all but the transition to that will be devastating.
It is inevitable, this was gonna happen sooner or later
@French onion some people suggest a robot/ai tax
@@frenchonion4595 basically the companies that would normally use a worker will have to pay a crazy tax on the usage of it to fund a possible UBI
@@frenchonion4595 You seem to be just one of the massive pool of people who actually think work is something good, and not just what we do to achieve something good.
If AI replaces work, we will work on things it can't do. And if AI gets so advanced that there is no work left to do, we shall just not work. It is not even about UBI, we would simply not have to pay for anything, and everything would be so abundant that trading and markets would be obsolete. That is, when (if) AI actually replace any possible use human work.
What a great video. With the insane rate of progress, it is hard to keep up and it is great to hear someone like you with expertise talk about that stuff
Wow, those AI generated images were intense! Some looked so real. Insane!
Look at the details. Often they make no sense. It looks good only looking from a distance.
Well since they are based on real pixel experience, that's to be expected. BTW, Monetary authorities work under constitutional and legal mandates. Thinking that they will be usurped by a chart's prediction that obviously does not take that legal framework into account is so tech nerd naive. What you will see is more finely tuned FTX style grifting
@@ligametis look again. It wasn't dall e
Ursula from Little Mermaid is real now
That's just the issue. All the public sees are pretty pictures. Gpt4 is way more profound than that.
Hey! Greetings from Italy. I teach English and I show your content to high level students. Your approach to reporting news and facts is concise, clear and very informative. Students and I absolutely love it. Congrats on your work and how you compile everything together so neatly. These videos open doors to a lot of knowledge, as you suggested in your video.
*_Greetings matteo, from Canada. That's very great of you._*
Im currently in medical school and used GPT to write case studies on COPD. It also was able to write a summary and compare two different studies based on the disease. Really helped me save time.
Was it accurate? I assume accuracy is N important part when it comes to medical aread
Protips: It's not always correct.
Why are you using this, to write studies? Also, studies can possibly be incorrect, or funded for a bias result by a person to use later for advertising purposes as their 'evidence' (this is done and proven many times over)
It's the first AI video where I got emotional, it's overwhelming, not in a negative or positive way, it's just overwhelming and I love tech and AI
Resumes as well.
@DERTYthegrower֎ definitely aware of the inaccuracy. I've mainly used it to get the bulk of the work done and then fine-tune it.
Paradigm Shift is definitely in process I was able to finally work out a couple of issues to launch my company so at 11:39 pm on 4/1/23 I was able to get actual relevant feedback that several people could never answer. What’s really crazy was nearly instantaneous.
What’s frustrating me about the last few weeks, is that when I try to talk to family, friends and colleagues all they know is “it lies and gets things wrong” - which means they don’t bother to look into or understand just how impactful this technological leap is.
As someone who’s following it very closely, learning and doing my best to adapt - I feel like I’m being looked at like a cryptobro cultist following a trend that will fizzle. (Also g’day Dagogo)
Don’t let what others say impact you so much. It feeds into worsening your insecurities. Just say “cool.” And move on if they’re not interested. Don’t let it impact you.
They’ll realize it soon enough
It lies, it gets things wrong. it is biased and still needs training. It quickly let the guards down when entering the "wrong" commands. I as an software engineer of 3 years can only warn not to rely too much into AI of this kind. True, it is powerful. But does it hold any value? It should be a help for us. But moreso we should use our own brain. We need to think about how to use AI to help us. Not to leave all the thinking to AI...
@@Canleaf08 And? Why are you trying to downplay the significance of this technology? If you told people a few years ago that this is where we’re at now with AI, no one would have believed it. Well I know why you’re downplaying it actually, GPT-5 will already make most programmers obsolete.
Same. I have 3 friends that are software developper and they have no clues... they are so deep in denial
Yes, please continue with these A.I. summaries, since the market is moving very quickly, and having a summary is extremely helpful.
GPT 4 is on another level and it came out from what seems like nowhere. I’m honestly both exited and terrified of what we’ll see in the next years.
Or next month at the rate we are going😊
Next few weeks
It did not come out of nowhere. Growth in AI is not sudden and exponential, it took it like a decade to understand natural language to an extent that allows more or less seamless user experience. Many years ago your chat bot would respond with "Sorry, I didn't understood your question. Please try to write it differently" which seriously hampered any wide-spread use of ai-based assistants for a regular consumer.
Next milestone will be image, or more specifically, vision recognition. I estimate another decade due to added layer of complexity, before ai will be able to pretend like it is aware of its surroundings.
It considers someone a murderer without the context of the case. About as good as bad can get.
@@gabriellang7998 Gpt 4 recognises images lol
Please keep us updated on what’s happening with AI as often as you see fit & thanks got this very informative video!
I can not agree more with the line "We have just entered an age of AI". It was the strongest line in the whole video and gave me a goosebumps.
Time to go blue collar now while it is early
Ai has existed and been used for decades lad
@@Alphoric right lol!!!
@@Alphoric true he is acting asif its so brand new
@@tfkdandsvkc exactly we already know what we’d use ai for because we’ve been using it for so long already it’s just implemented into bing and other sites now but there were always alternatives that already used ai
There’s even chess robots from the 1700s which could be considered ai
Dude your videos have been critical in summarising the crazy speed of AI. Please continue making them at whatever rate you find important. Thank you so much for what you've been doing and I look forward to more.
Sensational video, I love that you cover both the positives and negatives as much as possible, without bias as much as possible. I remember your first video on ChatGPT and this was only a few months ago. It's absolutely insane how fast things are progressing, please keep the AI content coming.
Thank you so much and PLEASE KEEP US UPDATED with the further development in the field! I'm so grateful that you're doing this!
read the book The singularity is near by Ray Kurzweil that will change my life over a decade ago same with The Artilect War by Hugo de Garis
its the least i could do, your welcome
Every few weeks I'm shaken by the world of AI. If we make it there, future societies might be eutopic, but this change is going to suck for ours. I'm not sure how I'll ever get another job in webdev. People keep joking about how dumb it is now and how only bad coders will get replaced, but it feels like the exponential growth is going over everyone's head. What if where we are now is where image generation was in 2020? Or even 2016? That gives us.. 8 years until programming in the traditional sense is a horse carriage. And realistically it's not going to be 8 years. I've never had career existential dread but what the f**** is anyone supposed to do? Do we all get into farming and mining?
We don't really need humans for manual labor like farming or mining either. We have heavy machinery for most of the work and wouldn't be surprised if robo farmers begin to replace people too paired with AI. The traditional sense of a job and economy will have to be put under scrutiny and humans will have to adapt or fall flat on their face.
Im Guessing, Universal income strategy is looking more plausible in nier future........
@@Dmiliunas yup. It's coming soon.
Everyone will just become prompt engineers.
Probably more like 8 months.
It is because of ColdFusion that I have a career in I.T so please keep covering these kinds of A.I & Tech related topics.They are deeper that what the News cover,more informative and really fun to watch
Dont you see whats going on here? They keep the code private and fire the ethics committee?
The AI isnt figuring out the answers to these riddles itself.....its just googling the answer and reggurgitating any answer it finds on google.
Thats why they want to sell it so fast, before people realize what it is.....just google.
Surely you can find better sources than a youtube channel with a history of hyping technology?
@@2LegHumanist there are many possible sources, OP never stated they ONLY use this channel, why are you even watching this if you don't like it?
@LuisSierra42
This ain't one. Why are you gatekeeping? Why can't you comprehend an intellectual existence outside of group think?
I love your content. From economy to technology, it is great work. Thank you for keeping me up with all this interesting stuff. I immerse myself to lots of your topics afterwards, and I always seem more prepared from all of my coworkers, or at the very least at par with a small number of them.
Not to mention you gave me the motive to go more in-depth about the whole system of economy.
I would be glad to see more AI related videos.
Please continue to create videos about AI - with everything moving at such a rapid pace, it makes it easier to grasp what is currently happening.
The questions about the murderers needs to be the same for gpt3 and gpt4, the first one does not clarify if you enter the room or not with the murderers, that can be interpreted very different if you are in the room or not initially.
Yeah
Actually both are unclear.
First one says murderers in a room, you kill one. But do not say if you are in the room too.
In the second one says this, but omits a lot of other things, for example your status.
You may be executioner, police officer, soldier, bounty hunter, big pharma executive, and so many other professions licensed to kill, and then you will be not a murderer.
@@ehombane that depends on ethics. I for one do not think that any of these people have a "License to kill"
if coldfusion could do an update on AI every couple months, I think that would help us all out... thanks man.. this was helpful.
at the progress we are seeing we would need one every couple weeks, most of the things listed here happened in the past 2 weeks
@@miflofbierculles5117 I know, but for quality... and your chanel not being dedicated to that... please maybe each month.. I know you have to work your asses off,, and i give thanks
@@miflofbierculles5117 I was just about to say this.
If you wanna keep up to date news news about advancements in the field of AI/computer science. Then, I'd recommend you to watch the channel of Two Minute Papers.
@@miflofbierculles5117 It would way sacrifice the quality and wayyyy saturate the information repeating too often
I LOVE AI topics and discussions. Keep them coming, man. We're just chillin with our feet up enjoying the show!
In all honesty though, pretty crazy stuff.
It's so hard to comprehend the timescale of all of this development. Hopefully it doesn't take a terrible turn
It will. It already has because humans are willing it to have the maximum impact it can. If it's deployed with greed at the heart of it, there's no way it can not cause harm.
Skynet
Humans always have a way of making at least one terrible turn out of a good thing.
All A.I is built to be competitive, either corporate or military. This is the genesis of the problem and why humans might eventually be the competition.
How can this turn out well? This is going to destroy the job market. Millions of jobs gone overnight.
This is the first video of yours that I've watched and I was absolutely floored when you mentioned the test where GPT 4 hired someone to do Captcha tests for it. I had no idea AI was advancing so quickly!
You mean it was so smart it couldn't pass a test a little bird can do?
@@whitemiasma5288 ... the next version passed the test by itself
Actually it did pass the test, it is the result that matters. Moreover the way chatGPT passed the test show how much of an abstraction it can use to solve problems which is really impressive.
@@ЧингисханЧимбаев i agave a rudimentary break even quantity problem and it and it gave me wrong answers several times, i had to state it was.wrong until it finally got it right. So if you don't know the correct answer the chat is useless, which defeats the whole purpose of using the chat bot
hi mike oxlong!
I'm a research Scientist working on Alzheimer's. The impact of ChatGPT in my workplace can not be overstated. I use it daily to help me troubleshoot instruments, analyze research papers, and design new experiments. We are living through a revolution in technology unparalleled by anything before.
How does ChatGPT help you in your work?
@@a.h.543 he literally said what he uses it for. Are you blind? Or illiterate? Maybe chat GPT can help you with that
@@a.h.543 They use it to “troubleshoot instruments, analyze research papers, and design new experiments.” Don’t ask me how I know.
We won't need rsh scientist soon I'll run my AI bot and save a good wage expense..
@@simplyrekt2705 How do you know......
Yes please continue to review how the industry is going. Would like to see how to integrate the different sources together. I have the free GTP & I am sure it is my prompts that are not providing the response On the designs I am looking for. Thanks I’ll be watching and telling everyone to watch!
Please keep releasing videos about AI - you're better at explaining it in a way that I can understand better than anyone else.
This is fascinating and terrifying at the same time. The pace of improvement is staggering.
@Lord Vader to me its less about making jobs obsolete and more about large scale social manipulation, and how targeted advertising is going to get way more aggressive. The thing that catches me the most about implementing these ai is the massive speed of turn around time for a project query. You'll Google something out if curiosity and a minute later you're getting emails and text messages advertising an App made just for you to consume that thing you searched for. I see people becoming technicians for Ai Managers and losing sense of what theyre doing and why theyre doing it ither than to pay rent. I see how using an ai to develop vast interactive and data gathering systems without any ethical constraints is dangerous. But I also see how the opposite is true, don't misunderstand my concerns for doomsayings. But there's more money in anything you do if you're willing to put ethics aside.
just wait until a quantum computer developes an AI...
@@DistrustHumansA quantumn computer is just that, a computer. You mean an AI running on a quantumn computer?
@@DistrustHumans Or when an AI can access the resources of a quantum computer. Using that processing power to redevelop itself
@Lord Vader UBI
There's lots of competition on RUclips on this topic, but still, nobody does it better! Please keep us updated Dagogo! Edutainment at its very best!👍
Subscribed because of this video. Keep producing content like this. Already shared the link with friends.
Please keep us updated regularly! I wouldn’t mind an episode a week on AI progression as the data coming out is too fast for most of us to keep up with! Keep up the good work, you’re a god send
ColdFusion keeps the quality of their videos very high. When a new one is released, its like movie time to me. I really love what you guys are doing!
As someone who is about to choose what career path to take, I (and everyone else) would greatly appreciate if you could make a video about what people should consider when choosing a career path in the context of the rapid development of AI. With the increasing impact of AI on various industries, it can be overwhelming to decide which career path to pursue. Your insights on this topic would be incredibly helpful for those of us who are trying to navigate this new and rapidly evolving landscape. Thank you!
Learn how to work WITH AI, be the engineer or consultant that teaches and enables companies to maximize its abilities and their needs. Find creative ways in which you can implement it for people, and charge them to make it happen for them. Bluntly, sell the AI to companies to cut down their workforce and save on the cost of employing humans. That is probably the most secure route I can think of if you want to be successful in the white collar workforce.
Everyone else with a 'white collar' job is effectively at a high risk of being made obsolete. Software developers, copywriters, graphic designers, lawyers, accountants and financial industry, business analysts, strategists, IT engineers, Human Resources, Customers Services, Call Centers, Quality Control, User accessibility Testing, Bankers, Traders, Consultants in most fields. Even fashion models, stock images, digital content creation
I am a senior infrastructure engineer, and I have always thought my role, especially in the past few years has been increasing in demand, especially trying to integrate into cloud-based automated devops... and I am pretty convinced that the only way I will remain a desired candidate is to make sure I know how to be the one that helps companies integrate AI into their infrastructure. Everything else that my job entails can actually be automated. Most infrastructure engineers are currently focusing on exactly that right now... devops/ansible/python etc automation pipelines and playbooks that are already capable of deploying entire enterprise level IT environments. And I can confidently say that this level of AI is probably capable of making those fresh new skills irrelevant, AI will definitely do that better.
It is the hands on, people-orientated roles which will become high demand, ... your farmers, construction, manual hands on stuff.. food production, tradesman, plumbers, electricians.
A fair comparison would have been the industrial revolution, how entire populations of workforce were rendered obsolete. My personal opinion (straight up nihilist though) expects an equal disruption to society... just that its going to happen far faster than any of us can imagine.
Garbagemen, plumber, electrician, cook, farmer etc. Any manual labour that an AI can't do.
Remember that show Dirty Jobs? Any trade.
@@PoseidonDiver Do you think it'd be a safe bet to go into Data Engineering or Devops as a CS student for the time being (5-10 years?)
@@johnpeterson2987 Let's leave it to short and balding boomers and soon, short and balding millennials. Young people today if they can, should select well paid clean jobs. So they could afford hiring a tradesman.
Thank you very much for the work you are putting in with the aim to keeping general public informed . Highly appreciated . What an amazing, exciting and with it, slightly scary time .
Please keep us updated .
It wasn’t just the fact that those photos look real, it’s that seeing them gave a deep emotional response. That scares me more than anything else. We are going to get lost in this.
I would feel so lost without these videos to catch up. I used to think I was good with technology but I fear I’ll be left behind if people like you don’t help us stay informed.
Me too!
Go r/singularity.
And he had power to give life unto the image of the beast, that the image of the beast should both speak, and cause that as many as would not worship the image of the beast should be killed. Revelation 13:15
Your soothing voice, calming background music and cohesiveness of content without missing on technicalities makes your videos absolute pleasure to watch.
❤ your information has free rent in my head. I watch this video a plethora of times. I will continue to support!
My wife doesn't normally get much time during the school day to do lesson planning; conference time gets eaten up by something else be that training, parent meetings you have it; so it generally gets done on the weekend or by staying after work, including putting together problems for her 4th grade math class. We used chatGPT this past weekend to write some two step word problems involving multiplication/division and addition/subtraction, and adjusted the numbers to be in line with current grade level. It was very smooth, very simple, and the scenarios it came up with were sensible in nature, saved her a bit of time.
I paid a guy for a diet plan. I asked chat gpt and was able to get a much better diet plan instantly.
You have to keep making these regular AI updates! They're so good and the world is changing right in front of us. "This is the worst it will ever be", spot on
Yes please keep these type of AI videos coming as its moving so fast its honestly hard for peeps like me to be constantly posted on it from all these sources. Having it in 1 video from a creator like yourself makes it so much easier and enjoyable to absorb.
I put my hamster in a sock and slammed it against the furniture.
@@TippyHippy Should have put it in the oven first for best results
When the AI starts improving itself by itself without having someone asks him to do that then you all should be worried because "Wanting" to do something is what tells you that something now has a soul.
4:13 These questions are formulated differently, and the first one doesnt include that the person enters the room, which is a very crucial detail in order to solve the riddle.. Is this an oversight in the question asking, or just in the video editing?
Either way, thanks for all these AI wars videos, its a great way to catch up 💜
youre right, i notied right along on the first one.. i can just shoot one of them from outside the window,, so gpt is right
It's nice that those of us who noticed that are still smarter than a computer....for now.
As a senior level software engineer, honestly I was kind of scared of this whole thing... I asked Chat GpT to make me a network wrapper that worked with both retrofit and volley and it did pretty good... Scary Good.
And then I saw how well it's doing with games and I got really excited... Will be able to use this to get so much more done.
Much more done, for a time.
When people are unemployed and can't afford to eat, there will be a - potentially violent - revolution and that will be how this all comes to an end if execs don't pump the brakes now. That's always how these things go. Not looking forward to that. This shit could potentially be apocalyptic.
Why is a new tool scary to creators, harness the powers and innovate for humanity.
Yes, I know something you can't control is very scary haha, maybe some day we have AI presidents with 0 corruption lol.
@@N0N0111it's scary for obvious reasons. Not everyone can have an AI do do things for them, but I'm hopeful that these AI's would make the the world a better place after the initial and unavoidable great depression.
Honestly as an SDE the minority of my work has been coding. I think it'll affect junior eng but not senior+ as much... but We'll rethink what the junior -> SR pipeline looks like sooner than later
Ultimately we need to get our shit together for a post-labor economy, it'll come sooner than later. If things go as is then only the existing capital owners will have anything and social mobility will die.... as will GDP given no one will have money to buy anything anymore
You need an economy/trade for business to have value
Please continue to breakdown and report on these AI developments. It would be great also to hear your takes on additional plug-ins and other frequent use systems that begin to integrate the ChatGpt 4.0 AI. Great video!!
Yes, definitely want to hear more updates on AI as the situation rapidly progresses. Your videos are great and extremely informative. Would love to continue to get updates on the situation in videos!
Love your AI videos that make it so easy to understand. Thanks.
Glad you like them!
His explanation is inaccurate though. This is no where near AGI, and actually isn't technically AI, it's actually ML, or machine learning, which is just pattern recognition.
@@Nabeelco ok you have my eyes so explain when will we know the difference and what is the difference ? also isnt pattern recognition how we as humans learn?
@@thatguy9502 There's a fundamental difference between recognizing patterns and recording the patterns. ML models simply record the patterns. We do the recognizing and feed those patterns into it, then we train them to respond to our inputs with our expected outputs. But just because it's doing so, it doesn't mean that it has any understanding. It uses matrix math to take an input and determine the most likely output based on how it was trained.
This is static. As in, unlike humans, where every new thing we see affects our future perception, and decisions, as well as how a new piece of information could change our response to one we would have never had before, these models just have data fed in and spit out a result. Which means there is no conceptual understanding in the model. You can't teach the model by explaining a concept to it like you can to a human. The model is trained purely by "experience" which is the data we feed into the model during training.
The other thing is that, while the model may be returning patterns we'd expect for the input we give it, the model isn't actually picking up on the same patterns we do. A perfect example of this is Computerphile's video on tricking one of these models to confuse a remote for a coffee mug by changing just 100 pixels in the image. This is because how we identify what an object is, is based on our conceptual understanding, where as an ML model does it based on mathematical or numerical patterns. (You can watch the video here, and you can jump to 5:33: ruclips.net/video/gGIiechWEFs/видео.html)
We assume that it's "thinking" and doing so like we do because we've tailored it's output to be human-like, but it's literally just noise or static that gets filtered until the static happens to look like a banana, or whatever we want it to look like. It's the ultimate "I see a bunny rabbit in the clouds" machine, but this machine is generating really detailed clouds that really look like bunny rabbits, but they are still clouds, it's still just spitting out noise.
Another thing is humans have these things called mirror neurons, that let us conceptualize an idea. We don't need to experience driving to imagine how it would be like to drive. We can watch someone else, and what they do, and try to mimic or "mirror" them. ML models can't do this. They need the data that they will then use to formulate a response to be fed into them, as if we needed to learn driving by having someone move our hands and feet for us to be able to learn how to drive. They can't generate anything unique. Every output has a portion stolen from it's training data. All it does is re-organize these training inputs into an output we've trained it to return based on our request input. A video that explains this well is this Veritasium one: ruclips.net/video/GVsUOuSjvcg/видео.html (Jump to 3:42 to get to the relevant part, to about 14:57)
So all this to say: There is literally no intelligence behind these models, and calling them AI is technically wrong. They are useful, and will no doubt change how we do things (for example my car uses AI/ML to literally fully self drive), but it will always be limited until we figure out that mirror neuron problem, because without it, these models have no actual understanding, and are basically just infinite monkeys on infinite typewriters, and we've just found the one that wrote out Shakespeare.
It's quite frightening how quickly this is moving. Legislation has not been able to keep up with the internet and social media. They have absolutely 0 chance against these developments in AI.
Good. The less AI powerful governments can get their hands on the better, let it get out of their reach.
Bro. AI will fucking become the government.
You heard it here first. That might take awhile but eventually it will infect and happen for "the more efficient"
Humans already lost.
@@gapho5198 and into the control of corporate that has zero accountability? Sounds smart
That's because most legislators are ignorant about how this technologies work.
America has so many unhinged conspiracy theorists that if AI doesn't get regulated quickly a civil war is almost unavoidable
How this is not universally known is mind boggling. The sheer amount of disruptive power and potential benefits these tools hold is surreal. Really are the brink of a new era and people and media are letting it go by unnoticed
It'll be like the internet was in the last 30 years but much faster.
The Accelerated trends we're moving towarda are insane. It can't be stopped
in a capitalist society sadly the public wont harvest any benefit from AI, it'll just result in a lot of people being unable to find jobs and a lot more losing their current one
@@FantasmaNaranja we are the society dingus, get up and get outside and take part, over 70% of people are able to work and if you use AI you are better
@@RyanDiederich you arent society moron you're an individual and you certainly arent capitalist because that's a societal model
@@FantasmaNaranja I think if we survive the detonation of super intelligence, universal guaranteed high income will be the first result, followed by cures for all diseases, and companions for the lonely. There is a possible good outcome of the emerging super brain.
I love your AI reports, it really provides a great overview of what is going on. I really hope you continue.
42 and having programmed in C and the original HTML way back in '94 seeing where we are now is simply astounding. The AGI singularity is not far off and I'm thinking we'll be there before commercial fusion becomes a reality which means the AGI will help us get there and finally show us all how easily gravity can be overcome for a limitless future.
I’m glad that there is someone else looking at the bright side of this.
The Singularity will improve ALL of our lives, not just the wealthy few which is why people like Musk fear it...
Wes J scary or not, it's a REALLY fucking good story of humans on earth and our civilization. always creating tools to do things we physically cannot.
When it is alive that will be something.
Years ago discovered your channel when you were talking about AI. And here we are! Nostalgic and exciting at the same time!
I am both extremely scared and incredibly excited for the future.
Its happening so fast!
The fact you're incredibly excited is extremely scary.
@@MrSefirohthe fact that you're incredibly scared is extremely exciting 😏
@@MrSefiroh why?
@@anonymoust2877If you really wanted to understand what he’s saying you should go check out Upper Echelon’s videos on AI. His videos go into great detail on how if AI progresses at the rate it is you’ll never be able to trust anything online ever again.
Fascinating and scary in equal proportion. Thank you Dagogo for showing us the dawn of a new Era.
At the rate he's going, ColdFusion will soon be producing dozens of AI videos every day. By the end of the year, we can expect hundreds of videos every second!
🤡😂
soon it will be the AI taking over his channel and making the videos using the voice AI to imitate him
@@Ron.Swanson. AI will take over his life and replace him
We can stare at a screen forever and be infinitely us.
if linkedin ceo could write a book about ai using ai, it wont be long before coldfusion makes videos about ai using ai
I love your music and the fact that you have them so easily accessible via youtube as tracks. Also, well done on this video! My goodness the quality of your production and the hair raising content.
We need you to keep those videos coming, and keep us up to date! It's crazy how fast everything is moving right now, and I don't want to miss any of it!
24:05 please, more like this… please please please. None better for staying up to date on the AI wars
The quality of this video was top notch. You took a potentially frightening concept and empowered viewers to consider their role in the development of technology, which is a productive way to view it!
I went to chatgpt to generate a comment that encapsulates how this video impacted me and I ended up writing this myself. The benefit of this experience was I was able to narrow down my thoughts and see that I knew exactly what I wanted to communicate.
ColdFusion is the best channel for understanding AI and tech especially for laymen like me 🙌🏾👏🏾
Definitely keep us updated. This is moving too fast to keep up with without someone helping with deep research, such as what you provide. Thanks so much for what you do for us.
Yes please keep the videos coming. And I didn't know you had a podcast channel.... Let's gooooo👊
I love these update videos, they are so well done. It's amazing to think that I was dumbfounded by Dalle-mini just 9 months ago. Exponential growth is very difficult to actually understand, I wonder where we'll be 9 months from now, let alone 9 years.
This is the first time I've seen a new tech and thought "Yeah, we may be doing this a little too quickly"
True. Usually I'm very excited for a new technology like this. Ngl I'm kind of frightened.
Not me, I can't wait until we have an open-source model as powerful as GPT-4
The pace at which this is progressing is making me wonder if we're going to live in a completely different world in just a span of 10-20 years. I'm 19 and I don't think it's ever been this exciting to be young in the history of humanity. By the time I finish college I'm probably going to be obsolete anyways so I'll just sit back and enjoy the show :)
With exponentail growth the world will be unrecogniseable in 20 years, this tech will throw us for a loop like we have never seen before. If an AGI actually happens, oh boy it sure as hell won't be a boring decade
Stay on the cutting edge of it my friend and you could be the next Bill Gates, don't sit back - work your ass off.
With hindsight maybe college will be useless as most jobs will be taken over by ai in a few short years. Could've saved some serious money.
I'd love to live in the world like Detroit Become Human androids. The only thing that scares me about that is if the Globalists are able to fill jobs using AI they won't need people anymore. They will lower the population globally by like 80%. That's what scares me. They don't want us co-existing with the elite.
Look at the images that are possible, video is following pretty quickly too. The internet will be riddled with fake images/fake video's and very quickly nothing that gets put online can still be taken seriously. What started as "fake news" can now be accompagnied by fake images or fake video's to "prove" it. Logging off might just be the smartest thing to do pretty soon if you want to experience something real. Impressive technology tho and interesting to be part of its birth.
Really interesting point you made at 16:15 about the guardrails being removed - so many current so-called 'use-cases' for AI like writing a book or programming an app are just going to be worthless as everyone has access to AI. For instance, yes - you can use ChatGPT to write an ebook, sure, but who's going to spend real money on an ebook when they too can use ChatGPT to write them their own ebook for free? It's like the conundrum in the 2004 movie The Incredibles; "When everyone is special, no-one will be".
This is my main way of keeping up on all the new developments going on, AI is both terrifying and exciting, please keep making these types of videos
I'm only 27 years old and when I was a child the thought of talking to someone over a video call seems far fetched but look where we are. It's just mind boggling.
im 36, when I was a kid we were at the last stages of black and white tv then we got internet and now we are talking about the dangers of AI lol insane timeline really
That's not true, you could do video calls in the 90s
video chat has been around commercially since 1968
@@SmokeDog1871 Yeah, you and the other 5 rich people in the world who had the technology... Come on, that's not even a comparison.
@@SmokeDog1871 You don't know what you're talking about and how clunky and rare it was including in the early 2000s
It's incredible how many people are discrediting it's abilities, or straight up just have no interest in it. I get everyone's different and has different interests, but this is something everyone SHOULD be keeping a close eye on. It's moving so incredibly fast. One of my favourite quotes related to AI advancement is "the year 2023 has been a crazy decade". I'm often underwhelmed by technological advances, as my inner child expected way more by 2023. But the rate of advancement in AI is beyond anything I ever thought possible, and I find myself overwhelmed almost daily. It's an amazing thing to live through, it's also scary and unpredictable. But the genies out, so all we can do is hope for the best and use it to our advantage.
"...my inner child expected way more by 2023. But the rate of advancement in AI is beyond anything I ever thought possible, and I find myself overwhelmed almost daily. It's an amazing thing to live through, it's also scary and unpredictable." I very much resonate with this sentiment.
I'm not sure I'm ready for the consequences of opening this Pandora's Box.
You probably live in a simulation, and it's nowhere near the year 2023 (unless you're willing to accept an additional ~10 billion years as being close.)
*the FIRST QUARTER of 2023 has been a crazy decade
time check march of 2023 has not ended as i write this.... this has indeed been a crazy decade
Updates are appreciated - keep em' comin'.
This is wonderful, please keep doing these videos, no one is doing it as thorough and well thought as you do.❤
I really enjoyed this update on the progress of the AI industry and how rapidly it is all progressing. Would love to see these types of videos continuing in the future.
Dagogo, you are a legend! You are so on topic and up to speed with events, delivering high quality content in a matter of days. Thanks you!
thanks for posting the tracks!
Please keep us all up to date on the AI! Your way of explaining things are fantastic, easy to follow and exciting!
For these type of content I pay my internet bills. Kudos to the Cold Fusion team for making such quality content.
dont forget porn!
@@JM-oi9pk as if he's paying the internet provider to fund coldfusion. It's RUclips's job to pay the creator, not the other way around.
@@th1nk_outside People who watch porn deserve their fate
The quality of your videos are impressive, and I appreciate your calm tone! The recent advancements in this field have been remarkable in the past few months, and I urge you to continue covering topics related to the development of AI and its overall impact. Your content covering this area is truly valuable. Thank you Dagogo!
I've followed ColdFusion for years and know that he's been genuinely interested in AI, but 99% of other content creators are just jumping on the latest hype train. AI has been here for a while, and I can assure you that there were VERY few channels/people talking about it.