When will you feel AI personally? (Not "feel the AGI" exactly...)

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Published 2024-04-13

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  • @Alice_Fumo
    I've been feeling AI since GPT-4. It enables me to do so much which before would've been just impossible. For example, I recently was fighting with some hardware issue and was able to patch the firmware with custom code to compensate for the issue. I didn't even know how to write C code before. It is almost a weekly thing that I end up doing something which before LLMs would've been fully impossible to me. It gives me confidence that no matter what I attempt doing, I can talk it through with someone who is stupid but extremely well informed. This extends to a whole host of activities. I am way more experimental in cooking. Drain clogged? Instead of calling a plumber I learn to fix the issue myself. It honestly feels like before I was living life with some handicap like missing an arm which has suddenly been lifted.
  • @1sava
    I will feel the AGI when Ilya is finally released from OpenAI’s basement and tell us what he saw down there.
  • @Somefreakism
    man we skipped spring and summer and now its fall?
  • @Snowman42376
    Please dedicate a AI video on life extension, thanks
  • @WhyteHorse2023
    I felt it as soon as chatGPT came out right in the middle of me doing a coding boot camp, followed by the largest layoffs in tech I've ever seen. So now I spend all day scrambling to find a way to survive while inflation is going crazy.
  • @bigbadallybaby
    The big short. Michael Burry: I may have been early, but I'm not wrong.
  • @redmappin2555
    Im driving a truck, mostly in recycling/waste management so im job stable. I'm just a layman enthusiast disappointed i feel left behind. When will i feel ai? I dont even know if i will. Life moves a lot slower than it appears progress is being made. Consumer end or even enterprise products take time to ship, before anything really fun or exciting gets to us little people. i'm starting to expect the leap from agi breakthrough to asi being a week. Asi well, shoot we've got what a few million brilliant health research minds doing all sorts of cool stuff finding cures? Adding a few zeros to that number worth of creative thinking and problem solving i dont think any problem is unsolvable. Small modular fusion desalination, Fulldive vr, to having to go through the "measure of a man" conversations on machine rights. Either humans are wasting trillions of investment dollars on all this and we're stuck in a weird cult echo chamber or.. wth man its too daunting and wild to consider the future actually getting here finally. Thank you for your continued coverage and insight on the topic.
  • @juicejm6380
    Like your videos, this one seems more laid back. Which is good too.
  • @davidhoward2901
    I like the outside videos. Your tone and the general vibe is different.
  • @Linshark
    "Video game engines will not be created by AI for a long time". Well, I wouldn't bet a lot of money on that.
  • @pandemik0
    I'm an IT guy and AI has very rapidly become big focus of the organisation I work for. It's not replacing any jobs in my proximity any time soon but becoming a new tool to do things that were previously not feasible.
  • @Michael-ul7kv
    dunno why but I like the casual quick outdoor video riffing on a topic
  • @ChurchofCthulhu
    I work in data entry, talked to my boss recently about our AI replacement. She said the higher-ups looked into it and everything they saw won't be good-to-go for what we need for a few more years. We've automated some of what we do, but it fails every 3 months or so and the company providing it has to go in and fix the code. Luckily, when it does happen, they'll have to keep some of us on for offline related tasks, but everyone else will be moved to another department that isn't effected by AI.
  • @user-ow1pc2oi7w
    The countless sighs during this video make me feel like things are about to accelerate.. fasten your seatbelts fams
  • @1flyingartworks
    Lighthearted response: "Emotional inference, detecting how engaged you are one sentence at a time, and then it's using that to steer the narrative one sentence at a time as you are reading, to personalize and optimize a book for you". Now imagine me with ADD generating endless multiple plot twists, and an amazingly talented AI who knows how to insert "look at that squirrel climbing a tree", while creating the quintessential never ending love story. See me in Wikipedia under: "First human to make AI say uncle".