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re: OpenAI CEO and Co-founder are predicting big AI releases in 2023
Posted on 1/1/23 at 1:04 pm to bopper50
Posted on 1/1/23 at 1:04 pm to bopper50
I tried to explain singularity to my friend he didn't understand it
Singularity is when technological advancement becomes so rapid it seems almost instantaneous and we enter some sort of future we humans can not grasp nor understand.
Think of it like this:
- We created a computer in 1980, it took ten years for a computer to be developed that was twice as powerful
- In 1995 we created a computer twice as powerful as the one in 1990 (double the speed of the last one). We were able to do so using the computer technology we had.
- In 1997 we created a computer twice as powerful as the one in 1995, double the speed of the last doubling. Again using computers and the internet to help us develop this.
- Eventually we will create technology using AI that can develop a new "computer" in minutes, and using that new "computer" can develop a new "computer" in seconds...
It is technology using technology to make new technology
Eventually AI will help us make new AI or "computers" so fast it will seem instant, and then with the theory of relativity with this speed time will seem to stand still, or not exist, or whatever, we will be neuralink robots plugged in and accelerating through improved technology near the speed of light
Singularity is when technological advancement becomes so rapid it seems almost instantaneous and we enter some sort of future we humans can not grasp nor understand.
Think of it like this:
- We created a computer in 1980, it took ten years for a computer to be developed that was twice as powerful
- In 1995 we created a computer twice as powerful as the one in 1990 (double the speed of the last one). We were able to do so using the computer technology we had.
- In 1997 we created a computer twice as powerful as the one in 1995, double the speed of the last doubling. Again using computers and the internet to help us develop this.
- Eventually we will create technology using AI that can develop a new "computer" in minutes, and using that new "computer" can develop a new "computer" in seconds...
It is technology using technology to make new technology
Eventually AI will help us make new AI or "computers" so fast it will seem instant, and then with the theory of relativity with this speed time will seem to stand still, or not exist, or whatever, we will be neuralink robots plugged in and accelerating through improved technology near the speed of light
Posted on 1/1/23 at 4:58 pm to Delacroix22
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Eventually AI will help us make new AI or "computers" so fast it will seem instant, and then with the theory of relativity with this speed time will seem to stand still, or not exist, or whatever, we will be neuralink robots plugged in and accelerating through improved technology near the speed of light
I understand the logic behind this. But that doesn’t mean it can be achieved in reality (or practicality). While I do think AI will eventually become a problem, I don’t see humans being overtaken by swarms of gray goo nanobots (which is one of the theories of some very smart people).
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