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Americans increasingly believe Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) is possible to build. They are less likely to agree an AGI should have the same rights as a human being.
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Americans increasingly believe Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) is possible to build. They are less likely to agree an AGI should have the same rights as a human being.

Peer-reviewed, open-access research article: https://doi.org/10.53975/8b8e-9e08 Abstract: A compact, inexpensive repeated survey on American adults’ attitudes toward Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) revealed a stable ordering but changing magnitudes of agreement toward three statements. Contrasting 2023 to 2021 results, American adults increasingly agreed AGI was possible to build. Respondents agreed more weakly that AGI should be built. Finally, American adults mostly disagree that an AGI should have the same rights as a human being; disagreeing more strongly in 2023 than in 2021. submitted by /u/jasonjonesresearch [link] [comments]
Is 2024 year of the AI Agents?
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Is 2024 year of the AI Agents?

2023 was the Year of ChatGPT and getting us answers that we must be the middle man to translate what it said and go back to our computer and interface with it to get what we need. So the next step is for something to skip the human part and interface with the other machine for us right? That seems to be the point of the rabbit right? I am mostly interested in the coding side of things so that means the agent is trying to take the answers on how to code and directly putting them into the machine and attempting to test and verify. submitted by /u/punkouter23 [link] [comments]
Who ever came up with the idea of training Language Models to be conversational?
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Who ever came up with the idea of training Language Models to be conversational?

I just think it's such an interesting step in logic, to take a basically an advanced autocomplete model, and ask it to "autocomplete" on chat responses rather than simply arbitrary text blocks. I think it's *super* fucking cool, that you can sort of "goad" a text prediction machine into replying to you, with responses that actually take into account the semantics and logic of what came before. *Super* fucking cool. I feel like I've only ever seen that part of the whole process glossed over. submitted by /u/7ven7o [link] [comments]
Personal AI – an AI platform designed to improve human cognition
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Personal AI – an AI platform designed to improve human cognition

We are the creators of Personal AI (our subreddit) - an AI platform designed to boost and improve human cognition. Personal AI was created with two missions: to build an AI for each individual and augment their biological memory to change and improve how we humans fundamentally retain, recall, and relive our own memories What is Personal AI? One core use of Personal AI is to record a person’s memories and make them readily accessible to browse and recall. For example, you can ask what the insightful thoughts are from a conversation, the name of your friend’s spouse you met the week before, or the Berkeley restaurant recommendation you got last month - pieces of information that evaporated from your memory but could be useful to you at a later time. Essentially, Personal AI creates a digi...
Best RAG?
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Best RAG?

I am really enjoying using the free versions of ChatPDF and Perplexity AI, and I have started playing around with Gemini Pro. But I want to see if there are any superior alternatives. Specifically: Which ones are the most accurate at extracting details? E.g., if I ask what all the steps are in a process that is clearly outlined in the text, both Perplexity and Gemini tend to miss some steps. Are there any where I can upload multiple documents at once, or in the same thread or conversation, so that I can ask it to compare or synthesize information from different sources? submitted by /u/SignalWorldliness873 [link] [comments]
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