@@SAG3__ This is false. Elon Musk was co-chairperson for OpenAI in 2015. You can check the first blog entry of the OpenAI website if you want to confirm. He later left because of disagreements of the direction it was going, but that does not mean he has nothing to do with it
I had to take down this video yesterday because it was 0.01 seconds over the 60 second limit and wasn't a Short ;( 17 people saw it though, if you were one of them then you are incredible :D
I'm using open ai in my data science job to create neural Nets, decision trees, deep learning, regression, and classification machine learning. It is scary how close we are, in a few weeks we might have managed to create a full general ai honestly if someone can put the data into a big computer
People genuinely are worried that that's what the GitHub initiatives are under Microsoft. That by using their AI to write code were helping train an AI to replace us.
maybe they can start giving it commands: "build robot sluts. skeleton robots inside, cloned human flesh outside. limbs too weak for combat. programs only civilian in nature."
Yes they could prepare more ai's and they could code "kill humans"... And within few year the job of coders will be senseless as the could also code it and better than us like this after many years they will be doing all of our jobs and we would be building ai and researching about them....
We should be just as terrified of humans. Look at what we’re doing to the planet. AI might just be our evolutionary path. If we are able to download our brains into a machine, we could conceivably live a very long time and become more intelligent than we can ever imagine, spreading our into the cosmos. But….probably not.😂😂
And now it’s writing code we don’t understand. And have know idea what it’s doing. Great job !!! We’ll find out what it’s doing when it’s done , WITH US ALL!!!
I've used a dumbed down version of codex, it's actually pretty useful for developers. You describe what kind of function or library you want to create, what language it has to use and it writes pretty decent code tbh. Sometimes it even had approaches that even I wouldn't had thought of.
@@UnexpectingDuck i wouldn't call it convenience. Ofc it strips away some of that iterative thought process thats involved in development, but it can also make you a better developer overall. It's always about the use case i would say.
"An ai that almost everyone thought was impossible" Codex' concept has been a concept for some time. At it's core, Codex is really just an NLP layer on crack. Codex uses an incredibly well trained NLP, or natural language processing, that knows how to code based on existing samples. Generally, NLPs are trained on pages upon pages of literature to understand proper casual English. Codex is a concept that had existed for some time, so Codex is almost essentially Google's Duplex that is also trained on code. However, when trying to convert English to a programming language, this is difficult due to English's lack of intricate detail, which most languages need. This leads to one of Codex' largest flaws, which is that it will almost never create what is described, which is standard with any AI engine. So, tl;dr, Codex is not something people have though impossible, but it's not what's expected. However, for understanding a very fluent language that varies based on who is speaking, plus the lack of the language's exact details, it does the job wuite well.
Lol I've thought of this before I learn programming. Bcuz the only reason we learn programming is it would be easier for humans to understand computer language rather than the computer understands us. But now, things change
Im currently subbed to OpenAI youtube channel, I saw openai codex and I really wanted to try it out, but sadly not released to public. Maybe elon is hiding something
Funny thing about AI replacing coding is that they may only simplify the process a bit at most, while the least it can do is make things harder by introducing linguistic ambiguity. Someone will still have to describe to the machine what to do, and people tend to forget that what they want cannot easily be explained in a few words in order to build a software, you have to be exact, enters the programmer.
I'm surprised to see how far it has come. I had the first wave of beta access to Codex and it was 80% steal pre-written code and the other 20% was when you wanted a very simple program
Open AI codex uses transformer algos, which use attentions mechanism, that is absolutely perfect for codes that need long term dependencies. But that too comes with limitations. I've been making AI for the past 2 years, and the way AI is improving is certainly in the wrong direction
@@thatsalot3577 But that data would require a human to be able to read a doctor's handwriting, and only doctors can do that, meaning we need an AI that can perfectly recognize speech.
@@yapflipthegrunt4687 bruh you have speech recognition AI in your hand right now, Google assistant, siri, alexa, echo all can do voice recognition almost perfectly And that data I'm talking about is kinda like a hashmap between doctors handwriting to the readable words in English that correspond to what he has written, Kinda like Doctor's handwriting - > medicine name he has written.
@@thatsalot3577 We don't know what the medicine is until we get someone who can read it to say it out loud, as anyone who can read doctor's handwriting is a doctor, meaning we need a database of videos of doctors reading their own handwriting. And, while I can't speak for google assistant, Siri and alexa/echo are nowhere near perfect with speech recognition.
Just like Elon said...."mark my words... A.i is more dangerous than even nukes...." I hope his statement doesn't become the biggest I told you so in human history...
This is fucking terrifying. Imagine an AI that could self-improve its own code. You’d have a snowballing hyper-intelligent omnipotent AI. It could solve so many problems. Even ethical ones. With pure data.
I wish an AI would work on language teaching programs for humans to learn foreign languages. That would be useful. The ability to communicate is very important.
Imagine a highly accelerated system that can create AI’s for specific tasks and specialize them until it needs to create new algorithms for different tasks. That’s the ultimate AI, and it kinda reflects how humans themselves can accidentally program themselves to have multiple personalities running simultaneously in one brain.
Replicate _and improve._ I've found our present AIs not sufficiently creative to reach the threshold of innovation. So each spawn is no better than its parent.
Every teacher needs that AI that can read handwriting. I cannot imagine how difficult it would be to read children’s handwriting. Maybe AI can replace teachers completely someday.
I’m a machine learning and engineer, and I just wanna say that the guy makes it sound much scarier that it actually is, the first example where “AI” learns to recognize handwriting is not really true, first of all, the MNIST dataset is very very popular in the machine learning community, and it is very easy to access it, second of all, this dataset includes handwritten digits, that’s it, this project is considered the “hello world” of machine learning, and the fact that OpenAI codex model could do that too is cool, but not as impressive as it is described
Codex is mostly useful not for its ability to simply write code. Its the fact that you can now gather functional data without looking up API references. Codex does this entirely for you, accurately!
I've been saying for over a decade that the future of gaming is that everyone is a dev. The first company to successfully create an all in one platform for making and sharing games (anything virtual really) where creators are monetized for play time... Yeah, they'll be big. Imagine making games and experiences without needing the technical skills, just the ideas and time, and making a great living from it. The downside will of course be ads for free play but there's always the opportunity to pay for ad free and have traditional purchases. NOT great for the industry but for the gamers and hopeful devs... Of course the other scenario is that it's used to make and sell games traditionally. At some point someone should realize that opening it up to the public would be most lucrative though. Quantity is exponential and the royalties would definitely pay.
In Japan some schools have children with disabilities that some teachers have a hard time teaching each one. So one of the schools bought a robot to help the kids grades get better. And their grades exceeded honor role students because the robot learned how each kid spoke and that way it spoke back to them in the way they could understand.
Musk is not the founder of Open AI only a co-founder. OpenAI doesn't belong to Musk since he resigned his board seat in 2018. So none of OpenAIs AIs is Elons AIs...
And that reminds me of a movie called "Robot" in which the scientist makes a robot but the it starts understanding human emotions and falls in love with the scientist's girlfriend. He furthermore builds an army of robots and takes over the entire city It smells as if Elon is trying to do the same thing ...
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an AI that reads handwriting but, can it beat our teachers?
lmao the surprise roast
Lol
The Ai could possibly save millions of lives from doctors' handwriting
No
Might need that ngl
1. Get me a girlfriend
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you just found crack on the system 😆
🤣looool it's not a matter of jokes 😭
cmd: handle the exception
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@engineer gaming Unless what?
"How to breed ai, a tutorial for ai's."
🤨
Ayo
AI s*x??? 🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨
Would you do it on human huh looks like its a free web lets go boys
new virus:
I swear if I hear the word AI again today…
Ligit
I think I saw a pile of sand outside.....
@@keithfernandez8965 cool
@@ezestical air fryer
air eye
take a shot every time he says AI
Yes
I can’t feel my toes anymore
21 shots? dam that a lot
They're taking me to the hospital now, I'm comatose now
I'm dead from toomuchliquoritatis
“Dumb ways to die so many dumb ways to die”
Og🤣
DUMB WAYS TO DI-I-I-IIEEE
@@Sypiriasmao I love that I can hear it
this sounds like github co-pilot
GitHub copilot is powered by OpenAI codex
Elon has nothing to do with OpenAI soooo yeah😕.
@@SAG3__ It's a click bait anyways.
@@SAG3__ This is false. Elon Musk was co-chairperson for OpenAI in 2015. You can check the first blog entry of the OpenAI website if you want to confirm. He later left because of disagreements of the direction it was going, but that does not mean he has nothing to do with it
So could I create an AI program that’ll use data that it pulls from where? By just asking it to do it?
“Robots buildin robots, now that’s just stupid.” -I, Robot.
I had to take down this video yesterday because it was 0.01 seconds over the 60 second limit and wasn't a Short ;(
17 people saw it though, if you were one of them then you are incredible :D
I saw and now i understand why you reuploaded lol i thought u were a bot made by the AI xd xd
@@kan62 lmao it would be cool to make a video with AI
💀
The singularity has begun.
It's not at the singularity as the new ai is worse than the older one
@@irxosm7799
Is this really the case? How can we know?
ai could read handwritings
me: even doctors handwriting
😂😂
_impossible..._
Why is it so? Literally in every culture, from the Soviet Union to the USA.
No , it's intelligence not a God
@@brodiegriffin_is_Ozzy not even gods can read that shit
I'm using open ai in my data science job to create neural Nets, decision trees, deep learning, regression, and classification machine learning. It is scary how close we are, in a few weeks we might have managed to create a full general ai honestly if someone can put the data into a big computer
POV: The people who made the AI getting fired and replaced by the AI they made
People genuinely are worried that that's what the GitHub initiatives are under Microsoft. That by using their AI to write code were helping train an AI to replace us.
@@MrAB-fo7zk Microsoft already announced that they will fire a lot of employees this year :/
We should all own an AI whos service we can rent to companies. Then we don't need to mind if we're fired. 😎
Doctors handwriting: finally a Worthly opponent
I think it's the other way around
Same thought. 😎
"code my dad back"
AI proceeds to explode
ok but wtf 100 likes
Idiot
even ai knows he wasnt getting any milk 😂😂
well this is it guys. it's been a good run
it was nice knowing you 😔
Dangerous 😮😮😮
Love your content. Keep it up 👍🌟
Well is it part of the playground from openAI? 🤔
I can imagine the number of indian tutorials they had to use to train this AI
GOOD MORNING, MR. MUSK PLEASE DO THE NEEDFUL AND TWEET ABOUT THE DOGE COIN!!
maybe they can start giving it commands: "build robot sluts. skeleton robots inside, cloned human flesh outside. limbs too weak for combat. programs only civilian in nature."
That is amazing and terrifying at the same time
Yes they could prepare more ai's and they could code "kill humans"... And within few year the job of coders will be senseless as the could also code it and better than us like this after many years they will be doing all of our jobs and we would be building ai and researching about them....
We should be just as terrified of humans. Look at what we’re doing to the planet. AI might just be our evolutionary path. If we are able to download our brains into a machine, we could conceivably live a very long time and become more intelligent than we can ever imagine, spreading our into the cosmos. But….probably not.😂😂
And now it’s writing code we don’t understand. And have know idea what it’s doing. Great job !!! We’ll find out what it’s doing when it’s done , WITH US ALL!!!
Calling it "Elons ai" is a huge stretch
nahhhh this is where it all starts
this is where it ends
I've used a dumbed down version of codex, it's actually pretty useful for developers. You describe what kind of function or library you want to create, what language it has to use and it writes pretty decent code tbh. Sometimes it even had approaches that even I wouldn't had thought of.
So you can technically use it to do smaller bits of developing for convenience?
@@UnexpectingDuck i wouldn't call it convenience. Ofc it strips away some of that iterative thought process thats involved in development, but it can also make you a better developer overall. It's always about the use case i would say.
Love your content bro❤
"An ai that almost everyone thought was impossible"
Codex' concept has been a concept for some time. At it's core, Codex is really just an NLP layer on crack. Codex uses an incredibly well trained NLP, or natural language processing, that knows how to code based on existing samples. Generally, NLPs are trained on pages upon pages of literature to understand proper casual English. Codex is a concept that had existed for some time, so Codex is almost essentially Google's Duplex that is also trained on code. However, when trying to convert English to a programming language, this is difficult due to English's lack of intricate detail, which most languages need. This leads to one of Codex' largest flaws, which is that it will almost never create what is described, which is standard with any AI engine. So, tl;dr, Codex is not something people have though impossible, but it's not what's expected. However, for understanding a very fluent language that varies based on who is speaking, plus the lack of the language's exact details, it does the job wuite well.
Scary developments!
AW HELL NAH. i didn't know it could start this early 😭
Teacher: this test is really hard, but you can do it at home
Me opening up OpenAi: gotcha there
I'm getting my skateboard ready just in case the AI tried to takeover
elon: ai is more dangerous then nuclear warheads
also elon: lets make an open source ai
Elon is so backwards
Lol I've thought of this before I learn programming. Bcuz the only reason we learn programming is it would be easier for humans to understand computer language rather than the computer understands us. But now, things change
Hhhaaa can make more by it self that doesn't sound sketchy at all
"I Want A Game that only truth chads would play"
AI: Sir, Minecraft already exists.
Cap… there are annoying citybuild kids on our game
Yeah, definitely agree
@@donuts9549 yeah, because minecraft is rated for kids
@@donuts9549 make separate servers and enjoy with the homies
Joined the waitlist!
Im currently subbed to OpenAI youtube channel, I saw openai codex and I really wanted to try it out, but sadly not released to public. Maybe elon is hiding something
GitHub copilot is public, and uses codex. Maybe try that?
@@alementary Ok! Thanks!
@@alementary There is some ai called "Replika" which is a scary ai. Just a video idea
@@JustStayChillGuy ooh good idea I'll write that down
Do you even have a GPT-3 account? I've got Codex right there in Playground on the pulldown list together with other models.
It's not infinite because they have an limit you know.
how robot civilization started:
Funny thing about AI replacing coding is that they may only simplify the process a bit at most, while the least it can do is make things harder by introducing linguistic ambiguity. Someone will still have to describe to the machine what to do, and people tend to forget that what they want cannot easily be explained in a few words in order to build a software, you have to be exact, enters the programmer.
The amount of AI he said in this video is bigger than Uranus
📸🤨
why uranus thou
@@birdbeakbeardneck3617 because UrAnus
Sus
the amount of AI he said in this video is bigger than ur mu-
I'm surprised to see how far it has come. I had the first wave of beta access to Codex and it was 80% steal pre-written code and the other 20% was when you wanted a very simple program
thats cool
it's terrifying
I thought Elon doesn’t like AI
Drinking game: Take a shot every time he says AI
Lmao
@@alementary
That's Amazing and terrifying at the same time !
Also, could you please pin me ?
haha gotta do more than that to get pinned
@@alementary I know your home address
@@reckrocknewbie I know your mom's home address 😎
@@alementary she left me for drugs and cheated on my dad please forget the address
@@reckrocknewbie that's sad-
Open AI codex uses transformer algos, which use attentions mechanism, that is absolutely perfect for codes that need long term dependencies.
But that too comes with limitations.
I've been making AI for the past 2 years, and the way AI is improving is certainly in the wrong direction
Can the bot read..... THE DOCTOR'S HANDWRITING
With enough data ? yes.
@@thatsalot3577 But that data would require a human to be able to read a doctor's handwriting, and only doctors can do that, meaning we need an AI that can perfectly recognize speech.
@@yapflipthegrunt4687 bruh you have speech recognition AI in your hand right now,
Google assistant, siri, alexa, echo all can do voice recognition almost perfectly
And that data I'm talking about is kinda like a hashmap between doctors handwriting to the readable words in English that correspond to what he has written,
Kinda like
Doctor's handwriting - > medicine name he has written.
@@thatsalot3577 We don't know what the medicine is until we get someone who can read it to say it out loud, as anyone who can read doctor's handwriting is a doctor, meaning we need a database of videos of doctors reading their own handwriting. And, while I can't speak for google assistant, Siri and alexa/echo are nowhere near perfect with speech recognition.
This is getting scary.
Na bruh someone about code a terminator. I am lo key scared
"Now make an AI that creates AI's better than themselves, and make each of those AI's continue creating newer and better AI's"
Wow super facinating
Moral of this short:
AI
Just like Elon said...."mark my words... A.i is more dangerous than even nukes...."
I hope his statement doesn't become the biggest I told you so in human history...
How many times he said "AI"😵💫
21
Elon musk : AI is so dangerous , Also
Working to create Skynet .
Bro do you know how AI work?
yep, I studied data science, and one of my first jobs was in data science
@@alementary really?, Show me.
@@Korea925 what are you..a three year old?
@@Korea925 how do you want him to show it to you?
@@ghilmaanfaizi life story
Super dangerous!
“Which could read handwriting”
_shows doctor’s prescription_
This is fucking terrifying. Imagine an AI that could self-improve its own code. You’d have a snowballing hyper-intelligent omnipotent AI.
It could solve so many problems. Even ethical ones. With pure data.
they wanted to make slaves they will end up making a false god .
Because Tony learns from his AI
I wish an AI would work on language teaching programs for humans to learn foreign languages. That would be useful. The ability to communicate is very important.
We need an "AI" counter bro
There isn’t… You can only merge with it.
Elon: AI is far more dangerous than nukes
Also Elon:
he has clearly lost it .
Welp we better start counting our days
Ai is getting to smart the start of the ai war lol
He said AI 18 times in one short 😂
i counted 21 tho
if i counted wrong it is probably because my memory index is under average lol
Imagine a highly accelerated system that can create AI’s for specific tasks and specialize them until it needs to create new algorithms for different tasks. That’s the ultimate AI, and it kinda reflects how humans themselves can accidentally program themselves to have multiple personalities running simultaneously in one brain.
"The End is Near!"
Isn’t this the definition of the singularity, AI being able to replicate itself
Replicate _and improve._ I've found our present AIs not sufficiently creative to reach the threshold of innovation. So each spawn is no better than its parent.
Age of ultron moment
Yes really
Is that site free to use or do we have to pay
Count how many times he said AI
16
This is dangerous 😳
Every teacher needs that AI that can read handwriting. I cannot imagine how difficult it would be to read children’s handwriting. Maybe AI can replace teachers completely someday.
This is where it all starts, the end is close
Could the AI be smarter then a 50 years of experienced math teacher?
Depends on how smarter is defined
I’m a machine learning and engineer, and I just wanna say that the guy makes it sound much scarier that it actually is, the first example where “AI” learns to recognize handwriting is not really true, first of all, the MNIST dataset is very very popular in the machine learning community, and it is very easy to access it, second of all, this dataset includes handwritten digits, that’s it, this project is considered the “hello world” of machine learning, and the fact that OpenAI codex model could do that too is cool, but not as impressive as it is described
The tought of hard things being simply done by ai creeps me out, people are gonna release programs, art, music etc and claim it was their own
Codex is mostly useful not for its ability to simply write code. Its the fact that you can now gather functional data without looking up API references. Codex does this entirely for you, accurately!
Inception of AI...AI in an AI in an AI
I've been saying for over a decade that the future of gaming is that everyone is a dev. The first company to successfully create an all in one platform for making and sharing games (anything virtual really) where creators are monetized for play time... Yeah, they'll be big. Imagine making games and experiences without needing the technical skills, just the ideas and time, and making a great living from it. The downside will of course be ads for free play but there's always the opportunity to pay for ad free and have traditional purchases. NOT great for the industry but for the gamers and hopeful devs...
Of course the other scenario is that it's used to make and sell games traditionally. At some point someone should realize that opening it up to the public would be most lucrative though. Quantity is exponential and the royalties would definitely pay.
Very excited
Because of the rapid development of AI, there's two side we need to consider.
"WE DON'T HAVE TO WORK"
Love how he said the dude added 2 more codes and it ended. Goes to show technology is gonna take over
Well, humans are really determined to simply dig our own graves, aren't we?
We should each employ an AI which can do all the work for us, then we don't have to mind if we are fired.😎
In Japan some schools have children with disabilities that some teachers have a hard time teaching each one. So one of the schools bought a robot to help the kids grades get better. And their grades exceeded honor role students because the robot learned how each kid spoke and that way it spoke back to them in the way they could understand.
"AI is far more dangerous than nukes."
- Elon Musk
the one thing elon got right.
yah he lost his way .
An AI that can code is crazy that could give a base for a huge game or self driving cars it’s crazy
Me who is having an AI exam tomorrow (CBSE Class 10th Boards 2022-23)
Now I think I am at right place!!
Musk is not the founder of Open AI only a co-founder. OpenAI doesn't belong to Musk since he resigned his board seat in 2018. So none of OpenAIs AIs is Elons AIs...
I love robotics and ai but perhaps we should slow it down.
definitely we should slow down if not out right stop for now .
Make one ai with a code representing "eradicate all humans" then make another with a code saying "preserve all humans" and then let them battle it out
Me:Hey AI can you cook for me.
AI:Cooked food for master
Me:I will just stick to normal cooking
Nice! Matrix world with humans act as batteries is forming!
This just blew my mind!!!! I want one!!!!! I want one!!!!
And that reminds me of a movie called "Robot" in which the scientist makes a robot but the it starts understanding human emotions and falls in love with the scientist's girlfriend. He furthermore builds an army of robots and takes over the entire city
It smells as if Elon is trying to do the same thing ...
Never knew Elon had anything to do with OpenAI