@@foxdog9332 Yep! The open source of everything forever always is some never enough moto,that will someday more sooner than later,perhaps thru ones very own regret,perpetuate towards some major,out of full-on control, distopic end-time,highly disturbing,fully eradicative,twisted ai malfunctioned, narrative scenario!
Still with Tesla stock, investors can never be sure what will happen next, bearish periods ultimately establish a new set of stocks to buy and watch while setting the stage for a robust new uptrend. I have been reading articles of people that grossed profits up to $250k during this crash, what are the best stocks to buy now or put on a watchlist?
The secret to market success is working at it daily for a long time. You don't get discouraged when times are tough, and you don't start thinking that you are a genius when times are good. For a successful long-term strategy I recommend you seek the guidance of a broker or financial advisor.
Very true , I diversified my $400K portfolio across multiple market with the aid of an investment advisor, I have been able to generate over $900k in net profit across high dividend yield stocks, ETF and bonds in few months.
Thank you for this tip. it was easy to find your coach. Did my due diligence on him before scheduling a phone call with him. he seems proficient considering him résumé.
Sure, he'll be finetuning models for his clients (nation states, fortune 500's) but he's also already provided the world with actual open AI (stable diffusion, open assistant etc.). It's not like he's up there just selling his product, he's actually already delivered multiple products for the world *for free*.
Anyone that has used these tools for months understand that they all have massive limitations. The stories we hear about how fast AI will advance are from people promoting their company or their RUclips platform. It’s really cool stuff but it will take a long time to scale. Why does everyone believe the hype that the tech will be 5000 times better in 5 years?
It is not immediately clear when this interview took place. The field of A.I. is changing so fast, I think it is imperative that all posts like this indicate up front when the event occured.
I am so glad I lived in a time to see the birth of rock 'n roll, computers, synthesizers, technology, and now... AGI. Too bad about that climate change extinction scenario...
google Singularity by Ray Kurzweil and go down the rabbit hole. This ride is just starting. 250k years in the making and the chick is starting to hatch.
Same here, I grew up being told in school that I will never have a calculator or a dictionary in my pocket. And now I do. Literally most of the stuff I was thought turned out to be false. That's why there's a whole generation with an existential crisis.
@swatiraturi1520 well the beauty of humans is that we can make stuff out of nothing. With no work but being creative we'll find a solution for that too
This guy is a smooth talker, but damn does he embellish. I hope his vision is genuine and not just another wolf on sheep’s clothing. I 💯 support the open AI concept.
Most likely, a wolf in sheep's clothing. Most of humanity is insane and with the aid of technology, it is going to destroy itself much faster. Most people are going around acting as if personality pretending to be good people but are wolves in sheep's clothing.
Interesting talk. My concerns are 3 fold. 1) This will only increase our dependency on technology. So, what happens in 100 years when that tech is no longer available? 2) This tech will create a great deal job loss. Our economy will not be able to handle this. 3) What about humans using this tech to do harm?
Who will consume culture if the artist behind it is lost? Do we require a human lived life experience to be the source of creative work, or are we satisfied with with a novel a piece of art being generated by AI? I want to encounter the soul of the human being through his/her art. I want to find community in our shared vulnerability and awe at existence, our humanity. Digits living in wires are not vulnerable. Real human encounters, movement, human touch, warmth, embrace will never be replaced. We need to cut ourselves from our phones, fake AI brains, and merge in a huge cuddle puddle of humanity. I hope we find our way to greater love for each other before we kill each other off. Move into the heart zone once it is obvious that our mental output is all AI generated, competition for the best brain is useless.
Here's a thumbs up for an insightful and on-point comment. I'd give you another thumbs up for the notion of the 'cuddle puddle', if I could. Peace and love to you.
I really like what you wrote, but as I read this I am tempted to consider how I would feel if an AI made/created this comment. Consider this a Litmus test? Who creates valuable info/ art/ video / and more will be at the forefront and ultimately creating our future. We will have to really think about what it is to be human in ways we never have in our past. I feel artist will always be valuable as it's their creativity that is the fuel of innovation. ... cuddle puddle - love it! I need to find my cat now.. . .
I am more worried about the fact we lose our authentic emotions/feelings and expressions in conversations between humans because everything will go through a AI filter, filtering it all out. It will create a FAKE society. We think evil, but we send love letters. That's weird. And it will result in building up tension and anger inside the minds, and some day, it will come out like a big bang, unleashing huge wars and chaos.
The people's hope is that AI will empower and being about a utopian world, but the reality is that there will be upgrades and some "empowering micro abilities", but the global paradigm and structure will transition to a dystopian prison plant.
If you did watch world news you may have come across what working conditions are like for those training AI in developing countries. The conditions are psychologically and physically damaging (high stress no sleep no stability) and they earn very little (a couple dollars per day). I would like to see coverage of this pls.
No doubt you feel like it but there have been AI technologies for more than two decades now, they just worked in the background and have benefited us immensely. You just didn't know about it.
@willedahl2516 I have an academic and career background in science, from which I retired over 30 years ago. I was alive before the precursors to AI even existed and am well versed in the history of AI. While it can be argued that AI has benefited society as a whole, I maintain that AI has not benefited me personally, and I have purposely attempted to live an AI free existence, and continue to do so because I am not in support of AI. You don't know me, or my lifestyle, therefore it is foolish and assumptive of you to argue otherwise.
@@AmazingDudeBody Amazing how AI Tech wasn't available when covid 19 was unleashed - or was that by design? Where was AI to curb the fud and fakery propaganda - or were they part of that plan too? How about the education system now - where children are exposed to sex change? What was AI's role in the current financial system - did they predict the inflation/interest increase and bank failures? These are examples of where AI could have benefited us immensely and WE all know it.
Exciting stuff, but I want to react to the "we can all be creative" idea. I'm a musician, and I can tell you that the value in producing music comes from the struggle to learn and play an instrument. The life time spent learning to play that goes into music, combined with the feeling of accomplishment that you get from nailing a hard part and/ or creating an original composition is what makes music and creating in general rewarding. As soon as anyone can "create" music with a few mouse clicks, music will become valueless. No one is going to experience enjoyment from grabbing a music AI tool, clicking a few values like "edm- ambient- emotional" and having the AI spit out a three minute track. Doing that isn't being creative (in a real way) - in fact, it's handing over creativity to the computer. At that point, creativity and expression become meaningless. As soon as AI generated music becomes wide spread, it will also - I predict- become valueless. Right now people are "excited" because they think they can quickly generate generic sound tracks that people will pay money for- in other words they are more excited to use AI for monetization that actual creativity. What will happen- I predict- is that in the not too distant future music and artwork will divide into two camps- one will be bland, AI generated content used for commercial stuff, and the other camp will veer towards a niche market featuring videos of humans actually playing instruments. Because we can't "tell" if a fully produced song is "real" or not, there will be a rise in live videos where we watch people play their instrument and we can "verify" visually that the performance is real. I get why software engineers are excited by the technological challenge of creating these AI tools, but the threat they pose to humanity- from the temptation to cheat at school to the devaluing of art, music, and self expression is all a massive loss for humanity.
I agree with you. But the part about live videos as proof of real talent will be pointless, because AI will fake that too. AI might become so good that it's indistinguishable from a human, and there will be nothing we could do to prove something, unless we see it with our own eyes live. That will profoundly change our world. But my main concern is that at some point we can't beat the AI in any way, and every human self-expression becomes pointless or fully replaceable, and we end up feeling our existence is pointless. The day humanity has no value will be the worst, and probably our end.
I agree, value comes form scarcity, and meaning comes from hard work,learning to do something well drives allot of meaning in each our lives, what we are seeing withn AI is just the removel of more meaning from peoples lives, people wonder why we are living in a epidemic of suicide, its becasue people are lost in a world where meaning is been removed.
The goal is for things to be cheap. Getting qualified humans to spend a lot of time on a problem is so expensive that it can only be done on scale (solve it once; sell a million copies). If you can make creativity and skill cheap; any niche two people in the world care about can get world class treatment as if you had an infinite pocket book and infinite amount of time. Doesn’t matter what it is. You can create amazing and voice acted NPCs for your own little game nobody else will ever even play. That’s the goal. Right now it cannot be achieved because AI is not very creative; it mixes and matches and the person still has to be creative. In 10 or 20 years those problems may be solved.
@@twisterrjl All this means is further and constant learning and iteration, and I don't fully subscribe to Mostaque's broad take what the future holds. At least until there are larger leaps or advances in quantum, Chris Lattner's latest creation of lower level, higher level hybrid "Mojo" has me invigorated.
The hubris of this man is off the charts. The more I learn about this AI revolution pushed on humanity by a tiny percentage of the population on the rest of us, the more I absolutely loathe this AI revolution.
That skepticism should relate to picking up Occam's Razor and realizing that before any "Utopia" could possibly emerge, there will be absolute horrible realities by most of the people on this planet lived between now and then. To think that human beings will be aligned with each other because of AI, is just utterly fantastical nonsense. Quite the contrary. And that's not even considering the coming AGI.
@@KnowL-oo5po well well massive job loss is one, this once scares me most right now, many countries will experience sever turmoil, maybe economic breakdowns, too many people wont be able to repay loans and whole economies will collapse. some economists already foresee it misuse of AI is second, think of authoritarian regimes getting their hands on powerful AI's and start going after basically everyone who is flagged to cause trouble in any way.. think of them employing AI's on a battlefield trying to wreak havoc on their enemies civilian infrastructure, developing bio weapons, all kinds of fun stuff.. i guess terminator scenarios are third, but those seem way less relevant than prior two right now.. so yeah i think it should be stopped or kept in a lab until we're ready (which might happen in 100s of years from now)
Hi Peter, I enjoyed your chat with Emad. I own a coding education business, and his comment that in 5years we will not need human coders sounds like bad news for us. Currently, we share with parents how learning computer programming teaches students problem solving. The future will still need lots of problem solvers. Hopefully, our business will continue to succeed even with AI. Time will tell. We may have to reinvent ourselves and teach how to use Chat GPT, and Stable Diffusion. Thank you for all you wonderful discussions.
AI will be a much better problem solver than us. In practical terms will not have nothing that AI can't do better than us. Humanity must now resignify its own existence.
Don't worry, It's hyperbole, what will really happen in the near-mid future is you will be interacting with a lot of programs that can generate code for you, and you will be debugging it either using the software via additional prompts or doing so manually, mixing it with stuff you write, and trying to figure out good prompts that lead to the most effective solutions. It will be a HUGE change, but programmers will exist for a while.
Great . When everyone loses their job to AI we get to all stay home and create videos because now we have "agency" (which seems to be the "word" of the moment) and with that the ability to tell our stories.
@@kimilsungthefirst6840 I think what you describe is an initial part of the process that will quickly get replaced with abundance and wealth for everyone, as long as the technology is allowed to be used by everyone. (Which is why opensource will play a crucial role.) If mass produced AI robots are cheap and can manage a homestead (cooking, farming, cleaning, medical) then every person will be completely self sufficient with amble time and resources to pursue life goals and purpose.
I'm taking professional course in construction and brick laying lol. Hopefully will have this job until the next decade atleast. Boston Dynamics seem to be on it with their robotics, but will take some time to get good.
I use and love Stability Diffusion, but believing in a "utopian world" could be a serious risk to humanity. And it's arrogance and hubris to believe otherwise.
Especially when there is no evidence that we have the tools to build such a world. The alignment problem isn't even solved. I'll listen to someone's Utopian vision once they're able to prove that it won't kill everyone.
Don't know why most people just go with the bandwagon of thinking AI will make the world into a utopia or a dystopia. Why not just none of those? People just like to be put in a box and think of matters as good or evil and the extremes of both all the time.
I agree, what many of us bring to the table is analytic and critical thinking skills. Going to be difficult to make a living when that isn't valued anymore.
It''s change my job already as a graphic designer (12 years in!). Funny enough I was told over the last 10 years that the creative industry would be the last to go. Ironically the creative industry will be part of the first round of industries to be scraped, along with other industries simultaneously. It's sooooo clear now how easily AI can learn how to design, and how to make something look good.. what spacing, colours, fonts, to use. I'm not referring to Mid-journy, or Dalle-2 in it's current state but I know for a fact that the next Ai design software is currently being built and it will scrape the bottom-to-mid market of design skills where anyones nan can create a beautiful design (similar to how Squarespace took the bottom market for small websites/small businesses). There will still be designers, but they will be the "pioneers or design" and Ai will always be following these trends. In 5 years I can imagine shutting down my design industry and applying for a Subway sandwich maker - but who know, that might be covered by then too haha. Always keep up to date everyone, otherwise you'll do down with everyone else!
I have to say I came to the realization that I was probably wasting my time pursuing this any further considering only senior design staff will probably stay on when it comes to what graphic design firms will need, they won't need entry level people. Maybe universal income is our only outcome.
@@a.dudleybuchanan8632 I think there's quite a few years left for us, and let's face it, Apple will be very slow to implement Ai on their computers and the majority of the industry use Mac haha.
Let's please remember that this is the guy that said we would have decent text to video before the start of this year. He's good at one thing and that's talking out his ass.
I hope to god that all of this new technology will help the people who need help. Somehow I doubt it. I sense a lot of arrogance and I sense a lot of ethical and sociological ignorance.
Usually, the main thing that helps the people at the bottom is advancing technology... Because for the people who have the least to have more, things must become cheaper and more abundant. Of course, that's not really applying to housing or healthcare - but that tends to have a lot of government drama interfering as well... Stuff that may be well intentioned and harmful at the same time. Like the outrageous housing prices in San Francisco... They're a byproduct of people wanting to maintain their own cityscape - the old look of their neighborhoods (even as the population rose, and people with more money wanted to move to that area) Trying to stop the natural path of change creates its own problems.
@@davidcastaneda6111Why not? Who are we to say what nature had in "plan" for this world. The inevitability of AI definitely proves that it was always on the cards in this universe. Everything that exists in the universe can't be anything but natural. The reason we call some things artificial is to distinguish between man made and occurring by accident.
@@LookMeInTheStraps music distribution for artists and record labels A.I audio mastering and art generator for releases since its a pain for most people and using chatgpt to develop the backend code then give it to developers to pack everything and link everything so its functional ive been trying to build this for the last 8-9 years. last year used chat gpt and found some devs on fiver to connect everything
I am fearful of AI, because we are not WISE enough to create and deploy it harmlessly, nor are we masters of ourselves enough to handle the unforeseen and unintended consequences of it.
Your comment got it right.! Intelligence is NOT wisdom Anything that is artificial, or man made Will never become "intelligent" that in itself doesn't make sense.! Only created beings, or biological creatures through through the process of natural evolution can acquire intelligence, and within all the intelligent and within all the intelligent "evolved" creatures we humans are the only ones that acquire self awareness or consciousness. Inanimate objects can't and will not become intelligent. Even if "it" has an appearance of "intelligent" They are deceiving us.
@@InnerHacking no, but I might be fearful of food borne illness, an unintended consequence. Though your response is a fascile analysis, because it is the AI you don't know about that will do you in.
Mo Gawdat is worth a watch on this topic. This seems to be the happy shiny part of Ai described. If you want an expert’s opinion to balance it out then I highly recommend Mo.
if people don't have to learn skills anymore, just type in a command, then how are we enriched? What happens to those of us who have perfected craft or performance? Where is the value in entertainment or art or stories created by non human 'intelligence'? How does it move us forward to use it for that, instead of solving the crisis of biodiversity, replenishing FUNCTIONING forests, and oceans?
The points in the video I very much agree with my advisor, in meetings with him I often hear class him say these. Even he is often on the news and mentioned many times in some interviews. People can also raise these issues with him. By his name. Dan Price CFA.
I have Chat GPT on my mobile now. It became available to me last night. Emad mentions that we could have that by the end of this year. The pace of A.I. is absolutely staggering.
For some reason, I was left with an unpleasant feeling about this man and the way he describes his vision of the future. Very rigid and cold, despite his good (?) intentions to share an incredibly technologicly advanced AI system with third world children. It reminded me of one of the rules in StarTrek where they would never share technology with cultures that where not ready because they would destroy themselves with it. I loved your conversation with Mo Gawdat Peter!
I do whenever I hear him speak. It's the glee with which he talks about people losing their jobs. But I guess it's been the same whenever there's been a technological revolution. With the government way too slow to react and help the working person
Nice video,Take this all as concepts guys. Inspiration come up with your own ideas. It's not Ai that makes money,it's when you include it into a process ❤️ Making money is an Action, keeping money is behavior, Growing money is Knowledge. I once attended seminar and ever since then i been growing strong financially, and i most tell you the truth...
Amazing it's nice to see others who work with Mrs Ava Kimberly . She is a very sincere person and understands the difficulties faced by new traders. I'm a citizen of the United Kingdom and I'm proud of the success we're making in the crypto world....
Right however i can contribute I feel a duty to contribute to this, this gentlemen is setting a serious example we haven’t had in our world in a looong time.
He's discussing zoomed in tech advances but not catching the bigger picture, I think. If everyone can create amazing and "people will pay for it" who will pay for it if they can create the same? And with what currency?
Wow this was amazing ..I'm an online business coach/consultant but I once worked in sales & customer service, I can't even imagine how it feels to hear that so many ppl could be replaced because of Ai, its sad. I'm just thankful that I took the leap of faith to start my own business. This video inspired me to keep helping others discover how to make money only and still do what they love without the fear of being replaced.
Sorry to break it to you, but if what this guy talked about is true, people will no longer need "business coaches/consultants" either. This is going to be a paradigm shift, it's impossible to tell how it will transform our entire societal structures.
@@LookMeInTheStraps Yeah I think if enough human coaches train the AI we can all be consulted and we can all make good investments and all be millionaires! Keep hope alive!
AI can free us from work, human work is not needed. We need to start changing the economical, monetary and business models. No work no pay no economic gain. Every thing produced is free for all. Will does in power allow this to happen.
AI will destroy lives of many individuals. Especially artists. Artists are very emotional people, simply because they use emotions as the way to express themselves. It's their language to communicate with the world and their audience. By nature they are more vulnerable human beings than for example a lawyer that might lose few clients that use ChatGPT to create a simple contract. Once AI will take over the artistic world, the industry will see the financial benefits of using AI instead of human creators and the audience simply won't give a s*it by whom or what the art is created. The artists will be silenced. Imagine if someone or something would take your ability to speak. The oxygen you need to breathe will be taken away or limited to the extent that you will suffocate. Once a person chooses the path of art and commits fully to this way of life, any other option is devastating. The creators of AI are blind of the human impact their technology will have on some people for whom a career change is simply an impossible option.
Wasn't that what happened with the invention of the Spinning Jenny. Industrialization put many manual labourers out of work. This in turn forced people to upskill or change professions or to invent something using the new tech.
@@rhonaannproxenos5243 This is what I was trying to say. To many people changing professions can be hard but possible. The emotional artists will find this transision totally impossibe and devastating. Again, artists are emotionally vulnerable. They are a different kind of people.
It s not destroying anything! Cut the crap and stop whining. The only problem are money, but starving artists were always for lots of reason. Also, feelings cannot be replaced by machines, it s a human thing and it will be as long as there will be humans. I make art since childhood and never lost my will to do it, especially in this AI era. I m sick of this AI marketing that is presented like a god. ITS NOT!
If I may add my two cents to that. I remember when digital cameras and tools usch as photoshop were coming to our photography industry and people were screaming "real photographers will soffocate" , "these advanced cameras and softwares will distrupt the art of photography", and so on and so forth. It felt real and scary. I'm a photographer who started with loading a film in my camera and had to know the intricate settings on my camera to produce a properly exposed image. Realizing an "intelligent" camera can replace the "artist" and the "real photographer" sounded scary. Almost the same thing happened when mobile phones are suddenly equipped with "smart" cameras and the need for a "pro" or an "artist" photographer was in jeoperdy. I'll say this. It's the opposite. My creativity was liberated to create, imagine, experiment and learn faster without being bogged down by less advanced cameras. The need for a human artist who understand and operate on passion, instinct and, sure emotions, became ever more needed. My client hire me based on chemistry and the realization that I get their story and can tell it visually. The cameras, the tools and or the technology I use, or don't, never comes into question. I feel your concerns, but I also believe there will always be opportunity for artists to passionately express themselves regardless of technology. Your concerns are real and at the same time they are the best ingredience to steer your imagination and create. It might feel painful and or scary, but the best art comes out of these felelings. Happy creating.
I can't see any possible way NOT to see the flipening within the next 2 years! The Ethereum adoption, the staking and the growing usage of the network makes flipening inevitable !
Adaptive learning sounds like an extremely important concept because of the fact the continent of Africa has like a whole lot of untapped human resources as well as natural resources but the human resources are obviously the most important
@@a.dudleybuchanan8632 A.I. might be good at dealing with learning strategies that work with dyslexia and later, using A.I. in medicine, perhaps actually cure it.
Emad's Journey is truly amazing, I first listened to him on the real vision team with Raoul Pal. Life has not been the same since. I am glad he signed the letter to take a breather on all AI development. He really has an ethical mind set ....." AI for the people by the people". Brilliant podcast yet again Peter thank you for helping change the world for the better.
Machine Learning is limited, because mathematics is limited. A digital 'Superintelliegence' cannot exist because of these fundamental limits. AGI is a transhumanist tech bro fantasy
I’m writing a book. It’s my third book. I’m trying to make it better than the first two, greatly better. And I want to come out with a super good quality product. My question is: With the state of A.I. these days, when my book is finished, who is going to believe I was the author!?
My exact thoughts for all creative people. I suggest a video diary of your journey writing the book. Then when your product is finally out, provide a link to the diary video. It may inspire others to see the human story vs AI mills generating bulk, soulless content.
@@dragonmobrecords Thank you for understanding. I do save (for backup purposes) my sessions, wherein I go back over paragraphs and polish them. For example, I have over 100 old versions of my very first paragraph of the book. Each one is changed and modified and edited from the previous. So that evolution could serve as some proof I guess. Actually it’s more than just the first paragraph-it’s a running backup of everything I’ve done to date. Of course some might think that, also, was fabricated.
@@dragonmobrecords While I do believe your suggestion was made sincerely, I'm sure @whatzause already knows that video film will also be manipulated and someone else's face/voice can be inserted meaning nothing can be produced that can guarantee authorship or creative ownership. I think the book should be made with all the heart and passion that you have, but I don't think there will be any readership beyond a few people in your social circle and there should be no expectation of profit or revenue generation form this written endeavor as well! Your story will be placed upon an ocean of content in the human creative sphere as a drop.
I once believed in abundance too. Then I took a closer look and found only shortage everywhere. All ressources are limited and nearly exhausted. Mankind is growing like cancer (+70 millions every year). We seal up our most fertile fields with cities and parking lots, straighten the rivers and turn the planet into a desert with our industrial production methods. How should another consumer of energy turn the tide?
Happy to see another optimistic group of individuals. Also cool to see Kurzweils book up there on your shelf - I had no idea who he was until recently I was telling a friend about my own *very* optimistic viewpoint on what AI represents within the human psyche, and how I believe it will help humanity tie things together in a very big way - and I decided to look up what people might hold similar viewpoints; and what I found was Ray Kurzweil and the band Our Lady Peace were almost verbatim describing the same changes I was. There is a very beautiful future on the horizon, but people need to occupy it if they wish to go there. Don't let the naysayers drag your dream away!
So what's it going to be like with millions more homeless people on the streets and societal breakdown? Who's your favorite candidate for an authoritarian to brutally bring everything under control?
Machine Learning is limited, because mathematics is limited. A digital 'Superintelliegence' cannot exist because of these fundamental limits. AGI is a transhumanist tech bro fantasy
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Because when people only attack his credibility but offer no alternative to find comfort in, it looks more like you haven't even realized that you're more afraid he might be right that I am, and I'm saying that on the basis of my treating the situation neutrally, neither attacking you nor him, because when a person falls to only fault -finding and can't provide any further unbiased elucidation and reason for it to be more reflective of reality than what you're discrediting, then it really only ever is the case that your defensiveness is backed with the force of your own fear and it's usually a case of "methinks you ladies do protest much.." more than truly being motivated by a sincere belief that you have reason to be more confident in your model of the underlying phenomenanon he's quite clearly presenting coherent line of reasoning to support. And my most reliable evidence so far leads me to predict that rather than providing a similarly-unbiased line of reasoning that refutes the seemingly well -ground concerns he expresses, that instead you'll only either ignore or try to discredit me without addressing anything I've expressed as hope to find your model of reality to have better predictive power than his. 🤞🤞
Successful people don't become that way overnight. What most people see at a glance- wealth, a great career, purpose-is the result of hard work and hustle over time. I pray that anyone who reads this will be successful in life..
Right now to me it looks like finaly people have the tool to take the creative thoughts in their heads and bring it into the world with help. And the rich want to put breaks on it because its competition.
No kidding, right? It's just unbelievable how people are embracing their own demise, but actually those embracing this aren't about a Utopia for all, otherwise they would give a flying ___ck about the certainty of millions of jobs being lost and the people's lives associated with those jobs that afford them housing and food for themselves and their kids. The people embracing this are absolutely confident that THEY will end up on top of the heap of the wealthy and powerful. Emad gets chuckles from the audience as he chuckles himself about how entire industries will be eliminating jobs. It's madness.
@@flickwtchr , loss of employment is one concern, a serious one, but our major concern should be that, as humans, we have never been able, yet, to ensure that common good reigns, somehow, over all other human instincts and individual or collective "talent" to inflict damage on others and even ourselves. AI is bound to cause us much damage, very possibly existential damage, in various ways. We can't assume that AI advantages will more than compensate for damages, and we shouldn't push forward hoping for the best.
@@nomcognom2414I completely agree. "ASI will be only good" is obviously magical thinking, but I was unhappy to learn that "ASI will on balance be good" is also magical thinking. We literally don't know how to imbue such a system with any intent to consider the well-being of humans.
@@41-Haiku , in fact, we do know, we can be sure, that AI, even before AGI, will definitely create huge problems and will cause disasters. That is inevitable. What we don't know is how likely is AGI, or near-AGI, to either precipitate our extinction or bring about a dystopian nightmare, or else, to salvage us and the biosphere. If AGI takes over, we become zoo animals, maybe required to tend to the garden, at best. If it doesn't take over, we are sure to screw up real bad, using AGI, possibly precipitating our own demise and sourly regretting not having been taken over.
As an artist, I have been immersed in generative Ai for a while. It’s superficial at the moment. It has a lot of shortcomings. The execution of imagery that is editable and controllable is difficult. Many artist’s tools will be needed to developed to make images that solve client briefs. Artists, producers, writers, art directors, designers and production artists are needed to connect to the consumer. At the end of the day, sales of products and services is the outcome. Ai is currently a very uncontrollable tool. It’s flashy and impressive for art but only if you are creating art for yourself. Currently, there is a race for companies to leverage AI to get retail investors to buy into the tech. Financial companies will work with these startups to promote AI companies in an attempt to make millions from IPOs. Of course, only a few companies will survive the bubble. We are in Ai 1.0
The part that is mind-blowing is that he's only describing the effects of AI not Ai embodied with robotics, or full automation like that McDonald's in Texas that is fully automated or a fully automated car factory. My favorite spatial computing mixed with AI,robotics and exponentially growing biological advancement, eradicating illness and the effects of trauma or aging. Oh how could I forget fusion. Free power Outstanding😅😂🎉
Cold fusion, zero point energy. Progress lies in simplicity. No need to overcomplicate technology so that only a few have control over it. Eventually all this will bring us to free energy, gravity control and matter replication, if AI is applied properly. Not that we need AI to evolve, but it can be of help.
Hi Peter H Diamandis, I thoroughly enjoyed your podcast episode on why AI matters and how to deal with the upcoming changes. It's fascinating to explore the potential of AI and its impact on various aspects of our lives. In light of this, I wanted to bring your attention to a remarkable AI innovation called ZeroBot AI. It's an internet-accessible verbal chatbot that's gaining traction for its groundbreaking capabilities. It would be fantastic to hear your thoughts on how ZeroBot AI aligns with the AI revolution you discussed in your episode. Keep up the excellent work in exploring the transformative power of AI!
He keeps saying young people drop everything and do ai, wtf does that mean? We can’t learn coding because it will replace coding. So what are we supposed to do… so unhelpful
It's not that people don't see the potential value or benefits of AI. It's that without sentience what could be a meaningful consequence against it if it ever makes a choice we never intended? What's a meaningful consequence for an intelligence system that doesn't feel guilt, pain, remorse...? All you've created is the most technologically advanced sociopath in the known universe. Right?
What if we humans are officially now the AI's slaves since we're developing AI but to be exact, AI just manipulates the internet opinion making smart people keep improving AI while being on autopilot mode?
Truly remarkable. A move from a world driven largely by extrinsic motivation to one driven by intrinsic motivation. Open source is clearly essential to avoid control by those fearful of losing their power.
- If a system is producing an abundance of good, what prevents it from producing an abundance of bad? - If you are using a tool that is more intelligent than you are, which one of you is the tool? - How do you control something that is more intelligent and capable than you across all domains and time scales? - How do you build a system to be benevolent by default? The guardrails are paper-thin security theater. The capabilities of these systems are only accelerating, and often surprise the developers when they emerge. We have no perfect means of control. We have no solution to the alignment problem. I can imagine almost infinite good coming from advanced AI, including cures for every illness, an increase in mental wellness, and wise, minimally intervening, omnibenevolent governance. As of right now, the default result of creating artificial superintelligence is that we all just die. ... I think maybe we should address that first.
Looks amazing. I hope openai can be used to make a complete game engine like unity or unreal engine or smaller scaled coding making complete 2d and 3d games or complex websites in minutes that normally take months to years to make with a full dedicated team of skilled coders.
When that happens you need to created totally new jobs for 100,000 of these jobless individuals. And who is to say if a technology can be used for good, it cannot be used for bad.
A lot of marketing speech in this very economic-fueled field of tech. So if you scale down the things he said by 60% yout get maybe the "truth" or "how things really are" and then it is still utterly amazing.
“What he is good at is taking other people’s work and putting his name on it, or doing stuff that you can’t check if it’s true.” A former Stability employee
When he talks about education he's talking from his own (clearly intelligent) perspective. The reality is that human nature is to take the easy route or the path of least resistance. How many users will show that curious mindset to ask about the why rather than just clicking "go"
Oh sure, someone that can blithely talk about entire industries being replaced with a chuckle from himself and the audience, never even considering the plight of those adults who need money to feed their kids. So the arrogant entrepreneurs in the audience are no doubt confident that THEY will remain on top of the heap, and to everyone else? Well they just need to become entrepreneurs themselves while they are struggling to find housing and food for themselves and their kids. Compassion certainly isn't in fashion these days. It's mind blowing how short sighted people are being about this.
@@flickwtchr Honestly, unless we undertake some serious social reform, I agree with what you expressed. Stealing away people’s ability to make profit is terrible no matter how you spin it. I think the preferred option is to start compensating these people getting their jobs replaced - steal only their job, not the profits they need to live. But with the existing culture we’ve fostered in America, I feel like a change of that sort could never go through.
@@user-il9qo4qc4n it's good because there are a lot jobs that are dangerous and we don't want humans doing them and a lot of jobs need way more workers than there are humans to do them. only issue we have unsolved is allocation of resources because we use ancient economic system we need to replace
People are so gullible. This is another Elizabeth Holmes and y'all are eating this up. He's describing entire industries being replaced and workers put out of work and y'all are cheering him on.
I guess Ai will be updating and releasing patches on stable diffusion in 5 years time since there will be no developers then in your words?? In the prime days of Wordpress, similar statements were made about web designers, today they are still very much around. Am optimistic about Ai capabilities and dominance but this dude sounds too fictional at times.
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AI and humanity will intertwine until AI becomes misanthropic which will happen soon. Scientists and developers continue working on something they already don’t understand and don’t control. AI is Argameddon, simply put.
I must say Crypto and stock market is the investment anyone can invest on right now. I bought BTC in February 2020, 1 BTC cost 0.003 until the end of March 2022. With a transition of 2.011 and 2.012 BTC...
Hm, I didn't find much value in this talk / interview, since the guy was mostly just busy hyping up his own tech. There are a few sections where he's obviously hyperbolizing which makes it hard to find anything he says trustworthy. Also, he does not provide much reasoning and instead likes throwing numbers around. Example: "We went from one image every 6 seconds to 60 images a second" This raises obvious questions such as: "Using the same hardware?" "Which optimizations are responsible for the speedup?" "How large is the quality impact of these optimizations?" "If that's the case, why is my generation speed still 1 image / 3 seconds assuming choosing settings which don't generate nightmarefuel?" "Is he comparing generating 64x64 px images to generating 512x512 images to begin with?" Also, every single language model one can run locally currently is in my opinion still more of a toy than actually useful. my opinion is that you wouldn't want to use language models like a database of information. Instead you'd want it to have the capability of interacting with an information database so that its knowledge can be kept up to date without retraining constantly (wihch degrades the model over time). The real use of language models is when they're good enough to perform a level of actual reasoning and this may or may not be possible on anything not eating hundreds of gigabytes of RAM, which is why local run models will continue being nieche for a few more years to come, so "being able to run chatgpt locally on your phone at the end of next year" is complete bullshit unless you want to call any language model ChatGPT in which case you can already do that.
as a programmer who has used chatgpt to help at work and is using copilot i can comfortably say that this vision of ‚no programmers in 5 years‘ will not manifest. ai can produce some astonishing output and is way more than a ‚probabilistic parrot‘ already, but it also does not have intent and creativity in solving problems. even when current problems like small context, hallucinations, overload, too large models, plagiarism, etc are fully solved (which will take a long time), it will still not be able to give you something with true complexity.
21: 37 Bro really said, "git gud". 😂😂 legend. Also, the animation wasn't made with only two random people. It was made by Corridor Crew who are professionals in filming industry and they had quite a few more people helping (7 max). I like this dude but he embellishes a lot.
I watched how they did it though and it wasnt that hard actually, only one person could do what they did and its only going to become easier. Im an amateur film maker and this is going to change how i make films
I've always taken the view that "good" has to be determined without focusing on how something affects your own life... Some personal inconvenience and threat to my lifestyle aside... AI should be amazing for humanity as a whole... After we get through some of the growing pains.
What do you actually see on the other side of the "growing pains"? I fail to imagine a scenario much better than that of Wall-E. A world full of hedonism, with no actual challenges left for people, no need or wish for socializing, as the AI can do those better. A world of material excess, but nothing that seems like it matters.
Gee whiz…as I continue listen I am increasingly impressed by the altruism…which we all should be a bit skeptical of…of both of these brilliant thought leaders. Outstanding!
We are all in a submersible with these guys (AI companies) and they're telling us they'll figure out how to make it safe once we get deep enough.
i mean....yeah except open source is catching up to them and thats why they are scared.
Only it's the the AI in that case it's the submersible that will figure how to make itself safe. We are no longer in the loop
this ai submersible voyage might implode
"Just the tip"
@@foxdog9332 Yep! The open source of everything forever always is some never enough moto,that will someday more sooner than later,perhaps thru ones very own regret,perpetuate towards some major,out of full-on control, distopic end-time,highly disturbing,fully eradicative,twisted ai malfunctioned, narrative scenario!
Still with Tesla stock, investors can never be sure what will happen next, bearish periods ultimately establish a new set of stocks to buy and watch while setting the stage for a robust new uptrend. I have been reading articles of people that grossed profits up to $250k during this crash, what are the best stocks to buy now or put on a watchlist?
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We need to look at this critically. This is a big marketing campaign.
How so?
I am not saying it is not a marketing campaign but would like to know why you think so, if you can elaborate on it.
Of course. Adapt or get out of the way.
Yup, that's what it is.
Sure, he'll be finetuning models for his clients (nation states, fortune 500's) but he's also already provided the world with actual open AI (stable diffusion, open assistant etc.). It's not like he's up there just selling his product, he's actually already delivered multiple products for the world *for free*.
Anyone that has used these tools for months understand that they all have massive limitations. The stories we hear about how fast AI will advance are from people promoting their company or their RUclips platform. It’s really cool stuff but it will take a long time to scale. Why does everyone believe the hype that the tech will be 5000 times better in 5 years?
It is not immediately clear when this interview took place.
The field of A.I. is changing so fast, I think it is imperative that all posts like this indicate up front when the event occured.
That's a great point.
My mind is just completely blown... what will happens in just... 2 years, 5 years, 10 years... inimaginable
I am so glad I lived in a time to see the birth of rock 'n roll, computers, synthesizers, technology, and now... AGI. Too bad about that climate change extinction scenario...
google Singularity by Ray Kurzweil and go down the rabbit hole. This ride is just starting. 250k years in the making and the chick is starting to hatch.
Same here, I grew up being told in school that I will never have a calculator or a dictionary in my pocket. And now I do. Literally most of the stuff I was thought turned out to be false. That's why there's a whole generation with an existential crisis.
@@ingrid_mxx and with the AI advancing so fast, we'll be left with no purpose (work)!
@swatiraturi1520 well the beauty of humans is that we can make stuff out of nothing. With no work but being creative we'll find a solution for that too
This guy is a smooth talker, but damn does he embellish. I hope his vision is genuine and not just another wolf on sheep’s clothing. I 💯 support the open AI concept.
I agree. It is another Theranos.
its biased, left leaning through and through, they always have an agenda
Most likely, a wolf in sheep's clothing. Most of humanity is insane and with the aid of technology, it is going to destroy itself much faster. Most people are going around acting as if personality pretending to be good people but are wolves in sheep's clothing.
@@SylvieShene ...Up is down,left is right,perhaps its bottomed-out, or very top-heavy,Topsy-turvy!
lol do you guys even know what transformers are and do?
Interesting talk. My concerns are 3 fold. 1) This will only increase our dependency on technology. So, what happens in 100 years when that tech is no longer available? 2) This tech will create a great deal job loss. Our economy will not be able to handle this. 3) What about humans using this tech to do harm?
Permaculutre + Ai
Nothing on protecting IP from this IP theft tool?
what happens if a virus comes in a 100 years and kills all the organisms we rely on, like plants?
@@Crunch_dGH IP theft?
You clearly need to do some serious research, you are completely ignorant at the moment about the tech.
Shouldn't humans be free to live rather than work?.. A,I tech will free us.... universal income.. etc.. life will change for the better
Who will consume culture if the artist behind it is lost? Do we require a human lived life experience to be the source of creative work, or are we satisfied with with a novel a piece of art being generated by AI? I want to encounter the soul of the human being through his/her art. I want to find community in our shared vulnerability and awe at existence, our humanity. Digits living in wires are not vulnerable. Real human encounters, movement, human touch, warmth, embrace will never be replaced. We need to cut ourselves from our phones, fake AI brains, and merge in a huge cuddle puddle of humanity. I hope we find our way to greater love for each other before we kill each other off. Move into the heart zone once it is obvious that our mental output is all AI generated, competition for the best brain is useless.
Here's a thumbs up for an insightful and on-point comment. I'd give you another thumbs up for the notion of the 'cuddle puddle', if I could. Peace and love to you.
Best comment. There’s beauty in the pain and the glory…I feel as though AI will make life dull if not worse…
If everyone will be dead inside, the only producer of art will be AI.
I really like what you wrote, but as I read this I am tempted to consider how I would feel if an AI made/created this comment. Consider this a Litmus test? Who creates valuable info/ art/ video / and more will be at the forefront and ultimately creating our future. We will have to really think about what it is to be human in ways we never have in our past. I feel artist will always be valuable as it's their creativity that is the fuel of innovation. ... cuddle puddle - love it! I need to find my cat now.. . .
I am more worried about the fact we lose our authentic emotions/feelings and expressions in conversations between humans because everything will go through a AI filter, filtering it all out. It will create a FAKE society. We think evil, but we send love letters. That's weird. And it will result in building up tension and anger inside the minds, and some day, it will come out like a big bang, unleashing huge wars and chaos.
The people's hope is that AI will empower and being about a utopian world, but the reality is that there will be upgrades and some "empowering micro abilities", but the global paradigm and structure will transition to a dystopian prison plant.
If you did watch world news you may have come across what working conditions are like for those training AI in developing countries. The conditions are psychologically and physically damaging (high stress no sleep no stability) and they earn very little (a couple dollars per day). I would like to see coverage of this pls.
To make it clear, thats what chatgpt did. Not stable diffusion, that emad mostaque funded.
@@notuxnobux Adolph Hitler.
Yes, great point...I would take that Possibly....Peter has some shares in this guy's business... thus the "positivity " of AI on his part.... ;(
im sure its still alot better then if they didnt have that opportunity to earn a few dollars a day.
Apologies. That reply was written by my AI.
It reasoned that Hitler was relevant because he also had a mad moustache.
I'm still working on my AI.
I've lived my entire life happily without AI and will continue to do so.
No doubt you feel like it but there have been AI technologies for more than two decades now, they just worked in the background and have benefited us immensely. You just didn't know about it.
@willedahl2516 I have an academic and career background in science, from which I retired over 30 years ago. I was alive before the precursors to AI even existed and am well versed in the history of AI. While it can be argued that AI has benefited society as a whole, I maintain that AI has not benefited me personally, and I have purposely attempted to live an AI free existence, and continue to do so because I am not in support of AI. You don't know me, or my lifestyle, therefore it is foolish and assumptive of you to argue otherwise.
@@AmazingDudeBody Amazing how AI Tech wasn't available when covid 19 was unleashed - or was that by design? Where was AI to curb the fud and fakery propaganda - or were they part of that plan too? How about the education system now - where children are exposed to sex change? What was AI's role in the current financial system - did they predict the inflation/interest increase and bank failures? These are examples of where AI could have benefited us immensely and WE all know it.
@@shinehy403 AI prob suggested this youtube clip for you lol.
@@Amatronix999 I absolutely must agree with this comment because RUclips is the only exception to my original statement. Excellent observation.
Ai coupled with quantum computers is going to be mindblowing....dangerous and glorious
Glorious but dangerous.
Asking great questions will be a more important skill than ever before.
agree
but again you can ask it how to ask better 😂
Unlimited individual efficacy + unlimited individual self-interest sounds to me like a recipe for catastrophe.
Exciting stuff, but I want to react to the "we can all be creative" idea. I'm a musician, and I can tell you that the value in producing music comes from the struggle to learn and play an instrument. The life time spent learning to play that goes into music, combined with the feeling of accomplishment that you get from nailing a hard part and/ or creating an original composition is what makes music and creating in general rewarding. As soon as anyone can "create" music with a few mouse clicks, music will become valueless. No one is going to experience enjoyment from grabbing a music AI tool, clicking a few values like "edm- ambient- emotional" and having the AI spit out a three minute track. Doing that isn't being creative (in a real way) - in fact, it's handing over creativity to the computer. At that point, creativity and expression become meaningless. As soon as AI generated music becomes wide spread, it will also - I predict- become valueless. Right now people are "excited" because they think they can quickly generate generic sound tracks that people will pay money for- in other words they are more excited to use AI for monetization that actual creativity. What will happen- I predict- is that in the not too distant future music and artwork will divide into two camps- one will be bland, AI generated content used for commercial stuff, and the other camp will veer towards a niche market featuring videos of humans actually playing instruments. Because we can't "tell" if a fully produced song is "real" or not, there will be a rise in live videos where we watch people play their instrument and we can "verify" visually that the performance is real. I get why software engineers are excited by the technological challenge of creating these AI tools, but the threat they pose to humanity- from the temptation to cheat at school to the devaluing of art, music, and self expression is all a massive loss for humanity.
I agree with you. But the part about live videos as proof of real talent will be pointless, because AI will fake that too.
AI might become so good that it's indistinguishable from a human, and there will be nothing we could do to prove something, unless we see it with our own eyes live. That will profoundly change our world.
But my main concern is that at some point we can't beat the AI in any way, and every human self-expression becomes pointless or fully replaceable, and we end up feeling our existence is pointless. The day humanity has no value will be the worst, and probably our end.
I agree, value comes form scarcity, and meaning comes from hard work,learning to do something well drives allot of meaning in each our lives, what we are seeing withn AI is just the removel of more meaning from peoples lives, people wonder why we are living in a epidemic of suicide, its becasue people are lost in a world where meaning is been removed.
Very wise replies, time to run off to an island and live off grid, ciao!
The goal is for things to be cheap. Getting qualified humans to spend a lot of time on a problem is so expensive that it can only be done on scale (solve it once; sell a million copies).
If you can make creativity and skill cheap; any niche two people in the world care about can get world class treatment as if you had an infinite pocket book and infinite amount of time.
Doesn’t matter what it is. You can create amazing and voice acted NPCs for your own little game nobody else will ever even play.
That’s the goal. Right now it cannot be achieved because AI is not very creative; it mixes and matches and the person still has to be creative. In 10 or 20 years those problems may be solved.
You say "Exciting" I say "Saddening"..... the more we go down this road, the more we abandon our humanity in exchange for temporal convenience.
"In less than 5 years, there will be no computer programmers" YES! NOW EVERYONE CHEER AND APPLAUD FOR "ABUNDANCE"!!
@@twisterrjl All this means is further and constant learning and iteration, and I don't fully subscribe to Mostaque's broad take what the future holds. At least until there are larger leaps or advances in quantum, Chris Lattner's latest creation of lower level, higher level hybrid "Mojo" has me invigorated.
We are living in the most disruptive time in human history! Hopefully AI is for the best! 🤞
Don't count on it. Look who's behind it. That being said, hope for the best, but more importantly, prepare for the worst!
Not a hope in hell that AI will solve any problems on our planet. It should be destroyed and banned.
The hubris of this man is off the charts. The more I learn about this AI revolution pushed on humanity by a tiny percentage of the population on the rest of us, the more I absolutely loathe this AI revolution.
Loathe it all you want, either way you will embrace it or you will get left behind.
Emad sometimes hypes things, but I am hyped for AI overall. Take what he says with a little bit of skepticism.
agi will be man's last invention
@@KnowL-oo5po no it won't nor will it be the only thing that matters.
That skepticism should relate to picking up Occam's Razor and realizing that before any "Utopia" could possibly emerge, there will be absolute horrible realities by most of the people on this planet lived between now and then. To think that human beings will be aligned with each other because of AI, is just utterly fantastical nonsense. Quite the contrary. And that's not even considering the coming AGI.
@@flickwtchr what do you think the scenario in the future would be like, what conflicts do you foresee
@@KnowL-oo5po well
well massive job loss is one, this once scares me most right now,
many countries will experience sever turmoil, maybe economic breakdowns, too many people wont be able to repay loans and whole economies will collapse. some economists already foresee it
misuse of AI is second, think of authoritarian regimes getting their hands on powerful AI's and start going after basically everyone who is flagged to cause trouble in any way..
think of them employing AI's on a battlefield trying to wreak havoc on their enemies civilian infrastructure, developing bio weapons, all kinds of fun stuff..
i guess terminator scenarios are third, but those seem way less relevant than prior two right now..
so yeah i think it should be stopped or kept in a lab until we're ready (which might happen in 100s of years from now)
Hi Peter, I enjoyed your chat with Emad. I own a coding education business, and his comment that in 5years we will not need human coders sounds like bad news for us. Currently, we share with parents how learning computer programming teaches students problem solving. The future will still need lots of problem solvers. Hopefully, our business will continue to succeed even with AI. Time will tell. We may have to reinvent ourselves and teach how to use Chat GPT, and Stable Diffusion. Thank you for all you wonderful discussions.
AI will be a much better problem solver than us. In practical terms will not have nothing that AI can't do better than us. Humanity must now resignify its own existence.
Don't worry, It's hyperbole, what will really happen in the near-mid future is you will be interacting with a lot of programs that can generate code for you, and you will be debugging it either using the software via additional prompts or doing so manually, mixing it with stuff you write, and trying to figure out good prompts that lead to the most effective solutions. It will be a HUGE change, but programmers will exist for a while.
The kids will need to learn to use AI tools. The key to survival is adaptability. Is the core idea to teach coding or problem solving?
The charity work is tremendous. Gd Bless Imad, and all others involved. 😊
Great . When everyone loses their job to AI we get to all stay home and create videos because now we have "agency" (which seems to be the "word" of the moment) and with that the ability to tell our stories.
Physical labor will take longer to replace with AI. Trade schools. Builders. Plumbers.
@@goldfishy It's funny how many of us predicted that most of the physical labor jobs will be the first to be replaced, only to find out otherwise.
@@kimilsungthefirst6840 I think what you describe is an initial part of the process that will quickly get replaced with abundance and wealth for everyone, as long as the technology is allowed to be used by everyone. (Which is why opensource will play a crucial role.) If mass produced AI robots are cheap and can manage a homestead (cooking, farming, cleaning, medical) then every person will be completely self sufficient with amble time and resources to pursue life goals and purpose.
@@goldfishyHAHAHAH you're delusional
I'm taking professional course in construction and brick laying lol. Hopefully will have this job until the next decade atleast. Boston Dynamics seem to be on it with their robotics, but will take some time to get good.
I use and love Stability Diffusion, but believing in a "utopian world" could be a serious risk to humanity. And it's arrogance and hubris to believe otherwise.
Especially when there is no evidence that we have the tools to build such a world. The alignment problem isn't even solved. I'll listen to someone's Utopian vision once they're able to prove that it won't kill everyone.
Don't know why most people just go with the bandwagon of thinking AI will make the world into a utopia or a dystopia. Why not just none of those? People just like to be put in a box and think of matters as good or evil and the extremes of both all the time.
I agree, what many of us bring to the table is analytic and critical thinking skills. Going to be difficult to make a living when that isn't valued anymore.
It''s change my job already as a graphic designer (12 years in!). Funny enough I was told over the last 10 years that the creative industry would be the last to go. Ironically the creative industry will be part of the first round of industries to be scraped, along with other industries simultaneously. It's sooooo clear now how easily AI can learn how to design, and how to make something look good.. what spacing, colours, fonts, to use.
I'm not referring to Mid-journy, or Dalle-2 in it's current state but I know for a fact that the next Ai design software is currently being built and it will scrape the bottom-to-mid market of design skills where anyones nan can create a beautiful design (similar to how Squarespace took the bottom market for small websites/small businesses). There will still be designers, but they will be the "pioneers or design" and Ai will always be following these trends.
In 5 years I can imagine shutting down my design industry and applying for a Subway sandwich maker - but who know, that might be covered by then too haha.
Always keep up to date everyone, otherwise you'll do down with everyone else!
Bro i feel your pain but honestly your delivery was funny😂😂😂
I have to say I came to the realization that I was probably wasting my time pursuing this any further considering only senior design staff will probably stay on when it comes to what graphic design firms will need, they won't need entry level people. Maybe universal income is our only outcome.
@@ShadUgata Glad you find humour in my pain 😂😂😂
@@a.dudleybuchanan8632 I think there's quite a few years left for us, and let's face it, Apple will be very slow to implement Ai on their computers and the majority of the industry use Mac haha.
maybe you can start (NOW ) to learn something else to avoid becoming a Subway sandwich maker :)
Let's please remember that this is the guy that said we would have decent text to video before the start of this year. He's good at one thing and that's talking out his ass.
We do have decent text to video. There’s runway, kaiber and so many more.
Nothing on protecting IP from this IP theft tool?
Actually there are multiple text to video models out already, and some are open source. Maybe you should do some research next time.
He said a decent text to video
I hope to god that all of this new technology will help the people who need help. Somehow I doubt it. I sense a lot of arrogance and I sense a lot of ethical and sociological ignorance.
Usually, the main thing that helps the people at the bottom is advancing technology... Because for the people who have the least to have more, things must become cheaper and more abundant.
Of course, that's not really applying to housing or healthcare - but that tends to have a lot of government drama interfering as well... Stuff that may be well intentioned and harmful at the same time.
Like the outrageous housing prices in San Francisco... They're a byproduct of people wanting to maintain their own cityscape - the old look of their neighborhoods (even as the population rose, and people with more money wanted to move to that area)
Trying to stop the natural path of change creates its own problems.
@@Leto2ndAtreides Are you saying Artificial Inteligence is the natural path of change? really? Artificial Inteligence???
You got that right.
Tack onto that, ego, hubris and greed.
Same👍 and money making for the very few...
@@davidcastaneda6111Why not? Who are we to say what nature had in "plan" for this world. The inevitability of AI definitely proves that it was always on the cards in this universe.
Everything that exists in the universe can't be anything but natural. The reason we call some things artificial is to distinguish between man made and occurring by accident.
turning your business in to a powerhouse , im literally doing things with gpt this guy is talking about this can change the world to be more abundant
I'm curious to know what type of business you run. It would help me understand the real use case for AI,=
@@LookMeInTheStraps music distribution for artists and record labels
A.I audio mastering and art generator for releases since its a pain for most people
and using chatgpt to develop the backend code then give it to developers to pack everything and link everything so its functional ive been trying to build this for the last 8-9 years. last year used chat gpt and found some devs on fiver to connect everything
I am fearful of AI, because we are not WISE enough to create and deploy it harmlessly, nor are we masters of ourselves enough to handle the unforeseen and unintended consequences of it.
Your comment got it right.!
Intelligence is NOT wisdom
Anything that is artificial, or man made Will never become "intelligent" that in itself doesn't make sense.! Only created beings, or biological creatures through through the process of natural evolution can acquire intelligence, and within all the intelligent and within all the intelligent "evolved" creatures we humans are the only ones that acquire self awareness or consciousness. Inanimate objects can't and will not become intelligent. Even if "it" has an appearance of "intelligent"
They are deceiving us.
tbh ai isnt that advanced tech companies are just lying to get more hype around their terrible products
Are you also fearful when you go into restaurants, because someone might use the fork and knife negatively against you?
@@InnerHackingthis is a stupid analogy, try again
@@InnerHacking no, but I might be fearful of food borne illness, an unintended consequence.
Though your response is a fascile analysis, because it is the AI you don't know about that will do you in.
Thank you Peter, I appreciate the fact that you bring truth, in a world where that is hard to find. Thank you.
The teachings on this channel are always top notch so informative and easy to understand, it's very hard to find good content online these days
Who exactly is this Mr. Robert David
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Game developer don't forget kids. All new developed games and I mean all are pay more to play more
Mo Gawdat is worth a watch on this topic. This seems to be the happy shiny part of Ai described. If you want an expert’s opinion to balance it out then I highly recommend Mo.
Absolutely agree. I love this guy.
LOl after listening to Mo, I needed to hear something positive...lol
Thank you Peter for all this great content ❤
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if people don't have to learn skills anymore, just type in a command, then how are we enriched? What happens to those of us who have perfected craft or performance? Where is the value in entertainment or art or stories created by non human 'intelligence'? How does it move us forward to use it for that, instead of solving the crisis of biodiversity, replenishing FUNCTIONING forests, and oceans?
It's really a pitty that more people do not have same doubts as you, instead masses prize AI without much of reflection, which imo is short-sighted.
One problem, if anyone can be creative then there is no more value in it. There are no artists when everyone is one.
Every person on earth should watch this. This is the turning point in human civilization. What comes out of this will be unrecognizable. Buckle up.
The points in the video I very much agree with my advisor, in meetings with him I often hear class him say these. Even he is often on the news and mentioned many times in some interviews. People can also raise these issues with him. By his name.
Dan Price CFA.
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I have Chat GPT on my mobile now. It became available to me last night. Emad mentions that we could have that by the end of this year. The pace of A.I. is absolutely staggering.
he was specifically talking about chatGPT on your phone WITHOUT internet, meaning all the processing is done locally all on your phone.
@@rootpill You're absolutely right. My mistake!
And what are you doing with that bullshit on your phone? ;-)
@@schmetterling4477 answer: become stupider
@@bdc1117 Excellent! :-)
Good Job Peter. Keep enlightening people with such great intellectuals.
For some reason, I was left with an unpleasant feeling about this man and the way he describes his vision of the future. Very rigid and cold, despite his good (?) intentions to share an incredibly technologicly advanced AI system with third world children. It reminded me of one of the rules in StarTrek where they would never share technology with cultures that where not ready because they would destroy themselves with it.
I loved your conversation with Mo Gawdat Peter!
I do whenever I hear him speak. It's the glee with which he talks about people losing their jobs. But I guess it's been the same whenever there's been a technological revolution. With the government way too slow to react and help the working person
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Oh my gosh...I just drank the rest of my bottle of water, and it tasted like some kind of delicious wine. I cannot describe it good enough. Wow.
I have never felt so connected or motivated with a NEED to be part of something so significant and world changing in my life!
Right however i can contribute I feel a duty to contribute to this, this gentlemen is setting a serious example we haven’t had in our world in a looong time.
He's discussing zoomed in tech advances but not catching the bigger picture, I think.
If everyone can create amazing and "people will pay for it" who will pay for it if they can create the same?
And with what currency?
Wow this was amazing ..I'm an online business coach/consultant but I once worked in sales & customer service, I can't even imagine how it feels to hear that so many ppl could be replaced because of Ai, its sad. I'm just thankful that I took the leap of faith to start my own business. This video inspired me to keep helping others discover how to make money only and still do what they love without the fear of being replaced.
Sorry to break it to you, but if what this guy talked about is true, people will no longer need "business coaches/consultants" either. This is going to be a paradigm shift, it's impossible to tell how it will transform our entire societal structures.
@@LookMeInTheStraps Yeah I think if enough human coaches train the AI we can all be consulted and we can all make good investments and all be millionaires! Keep hope alive!
AI can free us from work, human work is not needed.
We need to start changing the economical, monetary and business models.
No work no pay no economic gain.
Every thing produced is free for all.
Will does in power allow this to happen.
AI will destroy lives of many individuals. Especially artists. Artists are very emotional people, simply because they use emotions as the way to express themselves. It's their language to communicate with the world and their audience. By nature they are more vulnerable human beings than for example a lawyer that might lose few clients that use ChatGPT to create a simple contract. Once AI will take over the artistic world, the industry will see the financial benefits of using AI instead of human creators and the audience simply won't give a s*it by whom or what the art is created. The artists will be silenced. Imagine if someone or something would take your ability to speak. The oxygen you need to breathe will be taken away or limited to the extent that you will suffocate. Once a person chooses the path of art and commits fully to this way of life, any other option is devastating. The creators of AI are blind of the human impact their technology will have on some people for whom a career change is simply an impossible option.
Wasn't that what happened with the invention of the Spinning Jenny. Industrialization put many manual labourers out of work. This in turn forced people to upskill or change professions or to invent something using the new tech.
@@rhonaannproxenos5243 This is what I was trying to say. To many people changing professions can be hard but possible. The emotional artists will find this transision totally impossibe and devastating. Again, artists are emotionally vulnerable. They are a different kind of people.
@@MrRootMusic they're going to have to toughen up real quick.
It s not destroying anything! Cut the crap and stop whining. The only problem are money, but starving artists were always for lots of reason. Also, feelings cannot be replaced by machines, it s a human thing and it will be as long as there will be humans. I make art since childhood and never lost my will to do it, especially in this AI era. I m sick of this AI marketing that is presented like a god. ITS NOT!
If I may add my two cents to that. I remember when digital cameras and tools usch as photoshop were coming to our photography industry and people were screaming "real photographers will soffocate" , "these advanced cameras and softwares will distrupt the art of photography", and so on and so forth. It felt real and scary. I'm a photographer who started with loading a film in my camera and had to know the intricate settings on my camera to produce a properly exposed image. Realizing an "intelligent" camera can replace the "artist" and the "real photographer" sounded scary. Almost the same thing happened when mobile phones are suddenly equipped with "smart" cameras and the need for a "pro" or an "artist" photographer was in jeoperdy. I'll say this. It's the opposite. My creativity was liberated to create, imagine, experiment and learn faster without being bogged down by less advanced cameras. The need for a human artist who understand and operate on passion, instinct and, sure emotions, became ever more needed. My client hire me based on chemistry and the realization that I get their story and can tell it visually. The cameras, the tools and or the technology I use, or don't, never comes into question. I feel your concerns, but I also believe there will always be opportunity for artists to passionately express themselves regardless of technology. Your concerns are real and at the same time they are the best ingredience to steer your imagination and create. It might feel painful and or scary, but the best art comes out of these felelings. Happy creating.
I can't see any possible way NOT to see the flipening within the next 2 years! The Ethereum adoption, the staking and the growing usage of the network makes flipening inevitable !
Adaptive learning sounds like an extremely important concept because of the fact the continent of Africa has like a whole lot of untapped human resources as well as natural resources but the human resources are obviously the most important
I'm intrigued by its application to help dyslexics... Is it possible to cure dyslexia using AI technology?
@@a.dudleybuchanan8632 A.I. might be good at dealing with learning strategies that work with dyslexia and later, using A.I. in medicine, perhaps actually cure it.
Yup interesting.... all promises to make humans super intelligent for... what jobs?
@@a.dudleybuchanan8632 You mean IA tech.
@@two-sense negative, I mean what I said. Artificial intelligence.
Emad's Journey is truly amazing, I first listened to him on the real vision team with Raoul Pal.
Life has not been the same since.
I am glad he signed the letter to take a breather on all AI development.
He really has an ethical mind set ....." AI for the people by the people".
Brilliant podcast yet again Peter thank you for helping change the world for the better.
Machine Learning is limited, because mathematics is limited. A digital 'Superintelliegence' cannot exist because of these fundamental limits. AGI is a transhumanist tech bro fantasy
I’m writing a book. It’s my third book. I’m trying to make it better than the first two, greatly better. And I want to come out with a super good quality product. My question is: With the state of A.I. these days, when my book is finished, who is going to believe I was the author!?
My exact thoughts for all creative people. I suggest a video diary of your journey writing the book. Then when your product is finally out, provide a link to the diary video. It may inspire others to see the human story vs AI mills generating bulk, soulless content.
@@dragonmobrecords Thank you for understanding. I do save (for backup purposes) my sessions, wherein I go back over paragraphs and polish them. For example, I have over 100 old versions of my very first paragraph of the book. Each one is changed and modified and edited from the previous. So that evolution could serve as some proof I guess. Actually it’s more than just the first paragraph-it’s a running backup of everything I’ve done to date. Of course some might think that, also, was fabricated.
Don't worry
@@dragonmobrecords While I do believe your suggestion was made sincerely, I'm sure @whatzause already knows that video film will also be manipulated and someone else's face/voice can be inserted meaning nothing can be produced that can guarantee authorship or creative ownership. I think the book should be made with all the heart and passion that you have, but I don't think there will be any readership beyond a few people in your social circle and there should be no expectation of profit or revenue generation form this written endeavor as well! Your story will be placed upon an ocean of content in the human creative sphere as a drop.
Thank you for inviting the speaker
Emad is the 🐐
Agreed
love this channel focussing on the Future of Abundance. I have always believed and practiced this in my innovation work
I once believed in abundance too. Then I took a closer look and found only shortage everywhere. All ressources are limited and nearly exhausted. Mankind is growing like cancer (+70 millions every year). We seal up our most fertile fields with cities and parking lots, straighten the rivers and turn the planet into a desert with our industrial production methods. How should another consumer of energy turn the tide?
Happy to see another optimistic group of individuals. Also cool to see Kurzweils book up there on your shelf - I had no idea who he was until recently I was telling a friend about my own *very* optimistic viewpoint on what AI represents within the human psyche, and how I believe it will help humanity tie things together in a very big way - and I decided to look up what people might hold similar viewpoints; and what I found was Ray Kurzweil and the band Our Lady Peace were almost verbatim describing the same changes I was.
There is a very beautiful future on the horizon, but people need to occupy it if they wish to go there. Don't let the naysayers drag your dream away!
So what's it going to be like with millions more homeless people on the streets and societal breakdown? Who's your favorite candidate for an authoritarian to brutally bring everything under control?
@@flickwtchr none, we install a fine-tuned AI of Kanye West to do the job of President
Machine Learning is limited, because mathematics is limited. A digital 'Superintelliegence' cannot exist because of these fundamental limits. AGI is a transhumanist tech bro fantasy
Good day Peter. Thank you for such a great podcasts. May I ask for an interview with a investments fund trader/ceo - how they see the future, in what direction the niche will go? Is there a place for retail traders any more? Or maybe there's gonna be even more opportunities for them? Thank you!
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Because when people only attack his credibility but offer no alternative to find comfort in, it looks more like you haven't even realized that you're more afraid he might be right that I am, and I'm saying that on the basis of my treating the situation neutrally, neither attacking you nor him, because when a person falls to only fault -finding and can't provide any further unbiased elucidation and reason for it to be more reflective of reality than what you're discrediting, then it really only ever is the case that your defensiveness is backed with the force of your own fear and it's usually a case of "methinks you ladies do protest much.." more than truly being motivated by a sincere belief that you have reason to be more confident in your model of the underlying phenomenanon he's quite clearly presenting coherent line of reasoning to support.
And my most reliable evidence so far leads me to predict that rather than providing a similarly-unbiased line of reasoning that refutes the seemingly well -ground concerns he expresses, that instead you'll only either ignore or try to discredit me without addressing anything I've expressed as hope to find your model of reality to have better predictive power than his. 🤞🤞
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You are right
But most people don't invest due to ignorance
People are scared of Investment because of high rate of scammers on the market
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Thanks Guys , we enjoyed and learned many
Right now to me it looks like finaly people have the tool to take the creative thoughts in their heads and bring it into the world with help. And the rich want to put breaks on it because its competition.
yes but everytime I try those AI miserabily fail.
Is anybody giving any thought to people's potential for bad things getting powered by AI?
No kidding, right? It's just unbelievable how people are embracing their own demise, but actually those embracing this aren't about a Utopia for all, otherwise they would give a flying ___ck about the certainty of millions of jobs being lost and the people's lives associated with those jobs that afford them housing and food for themselves and their kids. The people embracing this are absolutely confident that THEY will end up on top of the heap of the wealthy and powerful. Emad gets chuckles from the audience as he chuckles himself about how entire industries will be eliminating jobs. It's madness.
@@flickwtchr , loss of employment is one concern, a serious one, but our major concern should be that, as humans, we have never been able, yet, to ensure that common good reigns, somehow, over all other human instincts and individual or collective "talent" to inflict damage on others and even ourselves. AI is bound to cause us much damage, very possibly existential damage, in various ways. We can't assume that AI advantages will more than compensate for damages, and we shouldn't push forward hoping for the best.
@@nomcognom2414I completely agree. "ASI will be only good" is obviously magical thinking, but I was unhappy to learn that "ASI will on balance be good" is also magical thinking. We literally don't know how to imbue such a system with any intent to consider the well-being of humans.
@@41-Haiku , in fact, we do know, we can be sure, that AI, even before AGI, will definitely create huge problems and will cause disasters. That is inevitable. What we don't know is how likely is AGI, or near-AGI, to either precipitate our extinction or bring about a dystopian nightmare, or else, to salvage us and the biosphere.
If AGI takes over, we become zoo animals, maybe required to tend to the garden, at best. If it doesn't take over, we are sure to screw up real bad, using AGI, possibly precipitating our own demise and sourly regretting not having been taken over.
Yes it almost destroyed the planet many times already. Atlantis
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As an artist, I have been immersed in generative Ai for a while. It’s superficial at the moment. It has a lot of shortcomings. The execution of imagery that is editable and controllable is difficult. Many artist’s tools will be needed to developed to make images that solve client briefs. Artists, producers, writers, art directors, designers and production artists are needed to connect to the consumer. At the end of the day, sales of products and services is the outcome. Ai is currently a very uncontrollable tool. It’s flashy and impressive for art but only if you are creating art for yourself.
Currently, there is a race for companies to leverage AI to get retail investors to buy into the tech. Financial companies will work with these startups to promote AI companies in an attempt to make millions from IPOs. Of course, only a few companies will survive the bubble. We are in Ai 1.0
What about the fact that ai growth is exponential. Everything we tend to think gets proven wrong in lead than a year
Boundless possibilities come with boundless consequences.
The part that is mind-blowing is that he's only describing the effects of AI not Ai embodied with robotics, or full automation like that McDonald's in Texas that is fully automated or a fully automated car factory. My favorite spatial computing mixed with AI,robotics and exponentially growing biological advancement, eradicating illness and the effects of trauma or aging. Oh how could I forget fusion. Free power Outstanding😅😂🎉
Cold fusion, zero point energy.
Progress lies in simplicity.
No need to overcomplicate technology so that only a few have control over it.
Eventually all this will bring us to free energy, gravity control and matter replication, if AI is applied properly.
Not that we need AI to evolve, but it can be of help.
Hi Peter H Diamandis, I thoroughly enjoyed your podcast episode on why AI matters and how to deal with the upcoming changes. It's fascinating to explore the potential of AI and its impact on various aspects of our lives. In light of this, I wanted to bring your attention to a remarkable AI innovation called ZeroBot AI. It's an internet-accessible verbal chatbot that's gaining traction for its groundbreaking capabilities. It would be fantastic to hear your thoughts on how ZeroBot AI aligns with the AI revolution you discussed in your episode. Keep up the excellent work in exploring the transformative power of AI!
12:20 AI generated videos just through text is absolutely mind-boggling. This is wild.
"Should we scare people shitless completely?" 😁 mr. Smiley over here. In terminator 17 John Conner kills this man lol
Wow, change the world. I am excited about AI and the future.
He keeps saying young people drop everything and do ai, wtf does that mean? We can’t learn coding because it will replace coding. So what are we supposed to do… so unhelpful
Emad is conman.
It's not that people don't see the potential value or benefits of AI. It's that without sentience what could be a meaningful consequence against it if it ever makes a choice we never intended?
What's a meaningful consequence for an intelligence system that doesn't feel guilt, pain, remorse...? All you've created is the most technologically advanced sociopath in the known universe.
Right?
Oh god, robo-jews.
Millions of dollars saved has a lot of meanings.
Absolutely mazing. Emad Mostaque is such a good man. We must all support him.
creepy
stable diffusion was developed in germany by a universety reseach group and not by stabilety ai
But didnt this guy basically make it accessable to regular people?
@@c.h.7580 no he did only give a bit money for training the model and he got this money from investors
I have a strong suspicion this is not leading to “utopia”...
What if we humans are officially now the AI's slaves since we're developing AI but to be exact, AI just manipulates the internet opinion making smart people keep improving AI while being on autopilot mode?
Already happening. Anyone that supports AI is a fool.
We live in a simulation.
Truly remarkable. A move from a world driven largely by extrinsic motivation to one driven by intrinsic motivation.
Open source is clearly essential to avoid control by those fearful of losing their power.
Ai is a tool for abundance. The only thing that it is really a threat to is our archaic monetary system that is based in scarcity.
What does that even mean? Good luck dave.
Abundance of what? Shitty rip off illustrations? You need to think critically.
- If a system is producing an abundance of good, what prevents it from producing an abundance of bad?
- If you are using a tool that is more intelligent than you are, which one of you is the tool?
- How do you control something that is more intelligent and capable than you across all domains and time scales?
- How do you build a system to be benevolent by default?
The guardrails are paper-thin security theater. The capabilities of these systems are only accelerating, and often surprise the developers when they emerge. We have no perfect means of control. We have no solution to the alignment problem.
I can imagine almost infinite good coming from advanced AI, including cures for every illness, an increase in mental wellness, and wise, minimally intervening, omnibenevolent governance.
As of right now, the default result of creating artificial superintelligence is that we all just die.
... I think maybe we should address that first.
This is not only over my head- this is on another planet!
Looks amazing. I hope openai can be used to make a complete game engine like unity or unreal engine or smaller scaled coding making complete 2d and 3d games or complex websites in minutes that normally take months to years to make with a full dedicated team of skilled coders.
When that happens you need to created totally new jobs for 100,000 of these jobless individuals. And who is to say if a technology can be used for good, it cannot be used for bad.
@@hawkenfoxthere’s more than 100,000 junior programmers and web developers, there’s like 4.4 million web developers/programmers in the US.
A lot of marketing speech in this very economic-fueled field of tech. So if you scale down the things he said by 60% yout get maybe the "truth" or "how things really are" and then it is still utterly amazing.
“What he is good at is taking other people’s work and putting his name on it, or doing stuff that you can’t check if it’s true.”
A former Stability employee
Midjourney and Stable Diffusion are trained on real artists work without their consent. They're nothing but mechanical plagiarism engines.
@@user-il9qo4qc4n that statement can be applied to majority of artists that ever existed, man
When he talks about education he's talking from his own (clearly intelligent) perspective. The reality is that human nature is to take the easy route or the path of least resistance. How many users will show that curious mindset to ask about the why rather than just clicking "go"
This man is a treasure
Oh sure, someone that can blithely talk about entire industries being replaced with a chuckle from himself and the audience, never even considering the plight of those adults who need money to feed their kids. So the arrogant entrepreneurs in the audience are no doubt confident that THEY will remain on top of the heap, and to everyone else? Well they just need to become entrepreneurs themselves while they are struggling to find housing and food for themselves and their kids. Compassion certainly isn't in fashion these days. It's mind blowing how short sighted people are being about this.
@@flickwtchr Honestly, unless we undertake some serious social reform, I agree with what you expressed. Stealing away people’s ability to make profit is terrible no matter how you spin it.
I think the preferred option is to start compensating these people getting their jobs replaced - steal only their job, not the profits they need to live. But with the existing culture we’ve fostered in America, I feel like a change of that sort could never go through.
@@flickwtchr I agree. I'm so confused how people think AI replacing workers jobs is a good thing.
@@user-il9qo4qc4n it's good because there are a lot jobs that are dangerous and we don't want humans doing them and a lot of jobs need way more workers than there are humans to do them. only issue we have unsolved is allocation of resources because we use ancient economic system we need to replace
People are so gullible. This is another Elizabeth Holmes and y'all are eating this up. He's describing entire industries being replaced and workers put out of work and y'all are cheering him on.
I guess Ai will be updating and releasing patches on stable diffusion in 5 years time since there will be no developers then in your words?? In the prime days of Wordpress, similar statements were made about web designers, today they are still very much around. Am optimistic about Ai capabilities and dominance but this dude sounds too fictional at times.
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AI and humanity will intertwine until AI becomes misanthropic which will happen soon. Scientists and developers continue working on something they already don’t understand and don’t control. AI is Argameddon, simply put.
His 'embrace my product or die' attitude is nauseating.
Wonderful conversation Peter
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Hm, I didn't find much value in this talk / interview, since the guy was mostly just busy hyping up his own tech.
There are a few sections where he's obviously hyperbolizing which makes it hard to find anything he says trustworthy. Also, he does not provide much reasoning and instead likes throwing numbers around.
Example: "We went from one image every 6 seconds to 60 images a second"
This raises obvious questions such as: "Using the same hardware?" "Which optimizations are responsible for the speedup?" "How large is the quality impact of these optimizations?" "If that's the case, why is my generation speed still 1 image / 3 seconds assuming choosing settings which don't generate nightmarefuel?" "Is he comparing generating 64x64 px images to generating 512x512 images to begin with?"
Also, every single language model one can run locally currently is in my opinion still more of a toy than actually useful. my opinion is that you wouldn't want to use language models like a database of information. Instead you'd want it to have the capability of interacting with an information database so that its knowledge can be kept up to date without retraining constantly (wihch degrades the model over time).
The real use of language models is when they're good enough to perform a level of actual reasoning and this may or may not be possible on anything not eating hundreds of gigabytes of RAM, which is why local run models will continue being nieche for a few more years to come, so "being able to run chatgpt locally on your phone at the end of next year" is complete bullshit unless you want to call any language model ChatGPT in which case you can already do that.
as a programmer who has used chatgpt to help at work and is using copilot i can comfortably say that this vision of ‚no programmers in 5 years‘ will not manifest.
ai can produce some astonishing output and is way more than a ‚probabilistic parrot‘ already, but it also does not have intent and creativity in solving problems.
even when current problems like small context, hallucinations, overload, too large models, plagiarism, etc are fully solved (which will take a long time), it will still not be able to give you something with true complexity.
21: 37 Bro really said, "git gud". 😂😂 legend.
Also, the animation wasn't made with only two random people. It was made by Corridor Crew who are professionals in filming industry and they had quite a few more people helping (7 max). I like this dude but he embellishes a lot.
I watched how they did it though and it wasnt that hard actually, only one person could do what they did and its only going to become easier. Im an amateur film maker and this is going to change how i make films
I've always taken the view that "good" has to be determined without focusing on how something affects your own life... Some personal inconvenience and threat to my lifestyle aside... AI should be amazing for humanity as a whole... After we get through some of the growing pains.
what???
What do you actually see on the other side of the "growing pains"? I fail to imagine a scenario much better than that of Wall-E. A world full of hedonism, with no actual challenges left for people, no need or wish for socializing, as the AI can do those better. A world of material excess, but nothing that seems like it matters.
I use AI in every aspect of my work. I made the decision. I made the change.
Gee whiz…as I continue listen I am increasingly impressed by the altruism…which we all should be a bit skeptical of…of both of these brilliant thought leaders. Outstanding!
real altruism is not for profit. I assume this dude very much is
I guess I’m not seeing how this could ever lead to utopia for everyone. Maybe at its best it will lead to utopia for a few.