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Re: GPT 5, Sam Altman, What's coming
« Reply #30 on: February 25, 2024, 09:17:42 AM »
There are zillion Frankie AI covers. The ones that have dynamic range are funny--they mirror the way Frank used to drop an octave or two to handle high notes. The lady gaga stuff is unmanageable.

I want to hear Ima Sumac do something by Mariah Carey.

and of course now that I've looked at the available tools it's trivial to do that. We're SO fucked.

The last few sentences of this video sum up my opinion on the fate of Hollyweird and the music industry.  Of the four artists you mention above, only 'ol blue eyes would get a click from me.   

Lex said Sam Altman is scheduled soon, I'm anxious to hear his spin this time.  I'll bet he keeps a low profile from here on out. 

https://youtu.be/sSKxxVtAANQ?feature=shared&t=1605

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"I don't know how we'll survive' - Tyler Perry while falling asleep on his gold pillow.
     
 
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« Reply #31 on: February 25, 2024, 07:36:36 PM »
The investment in building and processing ever larger and more fine-grained language models is going to get crazy fast. ROI is hard to find, investment dollars are not. The biggest opportunity is fraud--companies pretending to build something new, taking the money, and "pivoting". And here I thought only crypto exchanges could effectively pivot into things that make even less sense. The biggest opportunity in Crypto used to be the greater fool scenario, but they seem to have briefly either run out of fools or they just aren't great enough. Is that feasible for AI?

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« Reply #32 on: March 13, 2024, 07:59:28 PM »
Kurzweil says we are on track for Turing test by 2030 and the big kahuna in 2045.  Woo hoo!   

It feels like Kurzweil may be being conservative.  This is coming on fast.

Well, looks like you were correct.  That was 2 years ago. 
Rogan had Ray on yesterday, I was saddened at how his verbal ability is slowing.  He's only 76. I think that's about PB's age and he seems ok.  My Mom's about to turn 92 and she's still nimble on the phone.

Anyhow, I couldn't bear to listen to Ray.  But Joe mentioned today that he asked Ray if they planned on setting up any safety guardrails for the AI.  Ray sad no, they are flooring it.  Pedal to the metal all the way. 

https://youtu.be/TMF8dqqLXro?si=qByF1PsUPUO4043-

Seems to me that forms of AGI are already here.  Sam Harris has a nice clip on that subject, and how we are likely to deal with it as it gets even stronger.

 https://youtu.be/kGZ8aE6AFYY?si=3lpGJY1vkXVvEQLH&t=345
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Re: GPT 5, Sam Altman, What's coming
« Reply #33 on: March 14, 2024, 12:38:42 PM »
SpaceX chucking the world's largest Pez dispenser into orbit today.  High speed, low latency internet for the entire planet is on the way.  Elon doing the heavy lifting for humanity. 

https://www.youtube.com/live/ixZpBOxMopc?si=EWihkqY0vY8_J0qg&t=36519

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Re: GPT 5, Sam Altman, What's coming
« Reply #34 on: March 17, 2024, 05:30:44 PM »
77. I'm definitely slowing down a bit mentally, things that were easy a few years ago are a bit more difficult. Inevitable, I guess. Still having fun though.
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« Reply #35 on: March 21, 2024, 01:06:32 AM »
That's great PB, keep doing whatever it is you are doing to stay healthy.  If we can make it another 5 years, medicine will be bespoke.  A few clicks and a scan with the iphone will fix us up in a jiffy. 

Oops, maybe add a few years, the Medical Industrial Cartel will slow it up - they prefer an obese, sickly population.  My bad.   
 
Ray Kurzweil looks as though maybe he should have taken up a hobby rather than take pills to stay young.  He's no Charlie Munger.

Elon is at it again, I wonder how the MSM is going to paint him as a villain for this one. 

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Re: GPT 5, Sam Altman, What's coming
« Reply #36 on: May 29, 2024, 12:25:19 AM »
Teachers are the best of us (the good ones), but the system is in no way equipped to deal with kids growing up quantum.  Kids ages 11 to 14 spend an average of nine hours per day in front of a screen.  It is a near impossible task to provide engaging content and meet curriculum guidelines.  I think we are nearing a point where we must embrace the now....

Sal covers a lot of tough questions in this interview.  Future is very bright.   

https://youtu.be/pHvEQ2quhiY?si=lkh1e4SMGtvNX2D5&t=2083

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Re: GPT 5, Sam Altman, What's coming
« Reply #37 on: May 29, 2024, 06:19:51 PM »
As far as AI replacing hollywood or being able to crank out full length movies, what is the explanation for the hardware/render times or abilities?  I could understand AI replacing visual artists who animate frame by frame in maya or whatever, but how can AI replace entire render farms and all the processing power it takes to render video?
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Re: GPT 5, Sam Altman, What's coming
« Reply #38 on: May 30, 2024, 03:30:44 PM »
Rendering will be handled by a big server farm.

Elon is building a giga server, Amazon, google, Meta, Apple, all racing for market share of a gigantic pie.   

If you have a look at the Blackmagic design page, scroll down and watch the "latest videos" "NAB 2024 update"
I think it's in there somewhere, the new websites Blackmagic sells, to allow users/creators to set up teams.
They invite members, contribute and share the licensing fee. 

Blackmagic runs the software.

That's how big construction jobs are run. 
Contractors pay a fee to access specialized software, allowing them to set up teams.

https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/

If you watch this video, at the end, Frieberg explains how Google is going to cash in on Alpha fold 3.

Google is selling a program the researchers use. Proprietary software.  Big money. 

https://youtu.be/nSM0xd8xHUM?si=RVmZdHr1kAEyPn4u&t=5382
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Re: GPT 5, Sam Altman, What's coming
« Reply #39 on: May 31, 2024, 06:28:50 AM »
If you watch this video, at the end, Frieberg explains how Google is going to cash in on Alpha fold 3.

Google is selling a program the researchers use. Proprietary software.  Big money. 

https://youtu.be/nSM0xd8xHUM?si=RVmZdHr1kAEyPn4u&t=5382

I recently visited with my brother who is working on a new therapeutics project.  He was showing me some examples of the modifications that he is working with in Alpha fold and let me play with it a little bit, even though aimlessly. I honestly had no idea what he was doing, but he would explain it to me like I did. I asked him how long it would take a human to work through these kind of tasks, and he said that for some of it, there's no amount of time. It couldn't be done before this.

The really cool part is that the few hundred thousand people worldwide (guess) who know what questions to ask and are working actively on these problems are all using this one piece of software, and they are training each other. That makes me very hopeful for some remarkable products coming our way.

 


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