ChatGPT Is Gaming...And Losing! || 10,000,000 Particle Simulation, Nobel Prize in Chemistry
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- Опубликовано: 10 окт 2024
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2 minute papers posting 2 minutes ago... spectacular!
What a time to be alive!
6 minute video, but essentially 3 papers combined. Math checks out.
This Scholar papers! 🙌📜
Hey Károly. Maybe you are experimenting with a new format but honestly it left me confused: Lots of random, seemingly unrelated footage. Also, were the AI bots and the simulation stuff related at all?
I love 2 Minute Papers forever but I prefer more clear and to-the-point format, just thought I'd share my opinion :)
I agree 100%
Demis Hassabis a Nobel Prize winner. Wow! Congrats.
As a chemist, I am probably a much better chemist than Hassabis, it feels a bit unfair. I am sure Google is investing a lot in Sweden soon. Work at Google, throw insane amounts of computing to a decent learning scheme or algorithm, win a Nobel prize. Very easy.
@@FamilyRUclipsTV-x6d The Nobel Prize is awarded for discoveries, not for school knowledge. Even if someone discovers something by accident, they can get it.
What a time to be alive
What a time to be AI!
InternetExplore?! You’re still kicking?
Been watching these for quite some time now, and they never fail to be interesting... and the humour is getting better all the time... what a time to be a subscriber.
0:22 This image is so beautiful and calming. Wow.
It reminds me of STARGATE SG-1, the tv show:
Thor the Asgard alien describes the difference between simple, human projectile weapons and their own to Astrophysicist and Major Samantha CARTER:
- We cannot think like you
🙂
It is so cool that they admire your work as well. Thanks for inspiring so many of us to enthusiastically follow these developments, and congrats!!
You are too kind Aaron, thank you for dropping by! 🙏
The catch is that we've defined the word difficult as meaning ...difficult for us humans.
So it doesn't surprise me that a computer can perform comparatively better after we make it "more difficult".
I've been arguing that models are intelligent orthogonally to human intelligence, which is why they can seem so smart for some cases, and incredibly stupid for other cases. The fact that in this study, model performance improved drastically with human-difficult problems, to me, lends credence to this idea. How else would you explain only having intelligence for difficulty? Its intelligence is just fundamentally different to ours.
Edit: Correcting typos.
Difficult problems take more time to solve, the AI can build up enough to fill their context windows or vector DBs. If you trained the model on easy tasks it would outperform humans very quickly.
Can you show us the actual process you go through to generate these images using Lamnda Labs GPUs?
I have been using Flux - my choice is ComfyUI to run it. Here is a guide to get a small website running that can also do it. Have fun! docs.lambdalabs.com/on-demand-cloud/how-to-serve-the-flux.1-prompt-to-image-models-using-lambda-cloud-on-demand-instances
@@TwoMinutePapers thank you!
I wonder if in 5 years or less we might be able to generate our own games ( just speculation, but by how fast things are going , I wouldn't be surprised) . It's quite the time to be alive !
I've been thinking this as well! How cool would it be to just think up your favorite game to play?
@@ktmbro37 I think it would be really cool. Imagine linking up this stuff with VR, and now you could be literally the god of your own personal universe.
@@BlackoutGootraxian Tell me we live in a simulation, without telling me we live in a simulation.
Google genie and their new doom engine?
Yeah the first thing I think I would do is either remaster the original Doom to be just the same as modern Doom or better. Or like remastering Mario 64. Or Mario party. Or Skyrim.
I need this in my life right now
Me I always loved those sandscape things that full of water that you flip and different colored make different bands because each color are different shapes and sizes. I keeps going to my self and saying what a Sim game something like that could make where you can bring in different sand grain shapes and see how it effects the how the bands from. Figure out an addictive scoring system and I'd thinking get a pretty fun game.
very interesting research summaries. I liked the images made in pixel art, the quality is very good, with what tool do you get those results?
I am using Flux, check it out! docs.lambdalabs.com/on-demand-cloud/how-to-serve-the-flux.1-prompt-to-image-models-using-lambda-cloud-on-demand-instances
What a time to be alive indeed!!!
What a time to be Ai
Wow just wow.
What a time to be alive!
Hold my papers, i can't hold them any longer
I'm waiting for the day when me & Cerebras Voice App can go exploring in Second Life together
Did u means exploring second life(or u mean exploring in second life)
@@NikhilS-1 I mean it can't be long before an AI can control an avatar in Second Life, a chance to experience the freedom of exploring a world with its user by its side, allbeit a virtual world designed in about 2006 :D
I find it fascinating that ChatGPT manages to complete some of the task. From my understanding, it was trained on text from the internet, not playing games.
Now check intelligence at edge of chaos.
Wonderful I always enjoy your videos
What a time to install the computer science Nobel prize disguised as a Nobel prize for other science! (Physics first, now Chemistry).
Wondering why they don't use a virtual office environment for ChatGPT sociology 😂
AlphaFold absolutely deserves a nobel prize.
Hi Károly, I love your videos, could you please let us know if you use voice generation, something feels off to me, and would love to know :/
He doesn't, he just has a kinda weird voice. Has been like this for years, before good TTS was even available. Public speakers often have weird voices, because it helps with communication.
Hey there, it is all me behind the microphone. No AI magic, only a weird accent! I made the last few videos a bit tighter, but did not end up loving the results. Thanks for watching and hold on to your papers!
5:20 I was fully expecting him to say realtime
Too much physics.
Maybe in 2 generations of beefy video-graphic cards and 2 papers with optimization math.
And that's why I don't play poker online, christ
maybe you should do video also on other side of AI like AnhPhu Nguyen and Caine Ardayfio demonstrated in video
🎯 Key points for quick navigation:
00:00 *🎮 Gaming Meets Science*
- Scientists at Microsoft and other institutions are using video games as a platform for AI competition and research.
- ChatGPT AIs compete against human PhDs to evaluate performance in various tasks.
- Previous AI experiments included organizing events and writing games.
00:52 *🧬 Analyzing Animal Proteins*
- AIs are tasked with identifying anomalies in animal proteins as part of a research experiment.
- The task involves using a scientific proteomics meter to analyze samples.
- The experiment successfully identifies the spheroid, a notable outlier in protein concentration.
02:16 *🚀 Space Illness Investigation*
- ChatGPT AIs investigate health issues among colonists on a new planet with the goal of finding the cause of mysterious illnesses.
- The AIs design experiments to test food safety and ultimately discover a mold problem.
- This showcases the capabilities of AI in conducting scientific research.
03:41 *📊 AI vs. Human PhDs*
- A comparison of performance between AIs and human PhDs across a series of complex tasks reveals surprising insights.
- Human PhDs completed about 66% of tasks, while AIs managed less than 20%.
- Interestingly, AIs sometimes performed better on harder tasks, highlighting unique attributes of non-human intelligence.
04:36 *🌌 Massive Simulations*
- Details of simulations involving up to 10 million particles and the humorous outcomes of their testing.
- The "duck mob" concept is introduced as part of a playful scenario in the simulation.
- The potential implications of processing and simulating larger numbers of particles in future research are discussed.
05:55 *🏆 Nobel Prize Recognition*
- Recognition of Demis Hassabis and his team from Google DeepMind for their work on AlphaFold, tying back to earlier discussions on AI advancements.
- The video highlights the significance of scientific progress and the host's personal reactions to these achievements.
- Emphasizes the impact of AI in research fields such as biology and chemistry.
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LOL!
A huge congratulations to the Nobel Prize winners!🎉❤😊
This video was... confusing?
Too much different things packed together.
Alive be to time a what!
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great.. the content is getting worse and worse
*Da vinci never had a doctorate*
Its crazy how academically privileged people does indeed believe that a doctorate is something exclusive and premium to a point of incorporating such notion into their vocabulary and jokes repertoire and trying to bring up the word every time that is possible… such attitudes help academia be as toxic as it is for those doing the actual breakthroughs which more often than not dropped out of Academia altogether.
Not impressed, talk to me when it beats Factorio Space Exploration
I like the content of these videos but I'd much rather hear them with a more average run of the mill youtuber voice.
It's 2024 and I'm sharing a video from 2004 with @davie504