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AI predicting disaster events like economic or societal chaos?
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AI predicting disaster events like economic or societal chaos?

I would have to imagine that large investment groups must be using or trying to use AI to predict markets etc. Does anyone know if AI is being used to predict weather, natural disaters like earthquakes abd hurricanes, and most importantly, societal collapse/workd wars/civil wars? submitted by /u/linearone [link] [comments]
Has anyone attempted games procedurally-generated by AI?
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Has anyone attempted games procedurally-generated by AI?

I know people are already creating NPCs with local models but I'm talking about AI-generated games that would continue creating content forever, a "non-deterministic" self-expanding game built by an AI that creates endless narrative, so to speak. I think the easiest example for me to visualize would be an endless war in a procedurally-generated landscape where every time you defeat an enemy, such as a captain, a general, etc. A new enemy pops up on the horizon with a different set of strategies, challenges and objectives. Has anyone attempted this yet without making it feel repetitive or uninspiring? submitted by /u/swagonflyyyy [link] [comments]
Why hasn’t anybody put it all together yet
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Why hasn’t anybody put it all together yet

I was just thinking, you could totally make C3PO today with current technology. Mobile Aloha-styled reinforcement learning embodied in a brass-plated Tesla Optimus with a GPT powered Vision-Langauge-Action model tacked on should actually do the trick. Add in a MAMBA based architecture that allows for near infinite memory tokenization and you could even grow your relationship with it over time as it learns more about you and remembers what it's learned. Why aren't there more groups/people putting it all together and seeing what works? submitted by /u/holy_moley_ravioli_ [link] [comments]
Davos report says entry-level employees are naive about AI replacing them – 64% believe their jobs are safe despite experts saying they are high-risk
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Davos report says entry-level employees are naive about AI replacing them – 64% believe their jobs are safe despite experts saying they are high-risk

Chart in report says "Junior employees are at risk of being blindsided by the impending generative AI automation storm" with stats by job seniority. Among other survey statistics on AI and work. It seems like for this chart it was a summarization of sources. Curious to hear if this seems accurate because I would have assumed the opposite of what the chart shows submitted by /u/4orty1savage [link] [comments]
What is GPT-5? Here are Sam’s comments at the Davos Forum
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What is GPT-5? Here are Sam’s comments at the Davos Forum

After listening to about 4-5 lectures by Sam Altman at the Davos Forum, I gathered some of his comments about GPT-5 (not verbatim). I think we can piece together some insights from these fragments: ​ "The current GPT-4 has too many shortcomings; it's much worse than the version we will have this year and even more so compared to next year’s." ​ "If GPT-4 can currently solve only 10% of human tasks, GPT-5 should be able to handle 15% or 20%." ​ "The most important aspect is not the specific problems it solves, but the increasing general versatility." ​ "More powerful models and how to use existing models effectively are two multiplying factors, but clearly, the more powerful model is more important." ​ "Access to specific data and making AI more relevant to practical work will see ...
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ai video experiment using stable diffusion XL and pika labs submitted by /u/whogaveyouababy [link] [comments]
Delivery Firm’s AI Chatbot Goes Rogue, Curses at Customer and Criticizes Company
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Delivery Firm’s AI Chatbot Goes Rogue, Curses at Customer and Criticizes Company

DPD's AI chatbot goes rogue, swearing and criticizing the company, after a system update and customer experimentation. Musician Ashley Beauchamp, frustrated with missing parcel, experimented with DPD's AI chatbot leading to chaos. Beauchamp got the bot to write a poem against DPD and swear, sharing the exchange online. The bot called DPD the “worst delivery firm in the world” and soliloquized in its poem that “There was once a chatbot called DPD, Who was useless at providing help.” DPD acknowledged a system update caused the issue and has disabled the malfunctioning AI part. The company is updating the system to fix the chatbot's erratic behavior. DPD is in contact with Beauchamp to resolve his parcel issue. Source: https://time.com/6564726/ai-chatbot-dpd-curses-criticizes-company/ s...
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