Tuesday, April 1

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AI: Enhancing or Limiting Human Intelligence?
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AI: Enhancing or Limiting Human Intelligence?

Hey Reddit, AI: friend or foe when it comes to our intelligence? Some argue that AI restricts long-term thinking, while others, like me, believe it amplifies our capabilities. Let's discuss! To those worried about AI limiting our thinking, I get it. Automation can lead to dependency and hinder critical and creative thought. However, AI should be seen as a tool, not a replacement for human intelligence. It frees us from mundane tasks, allowing us to focus on complex endeavors. AI's analytical power provides valuable insights and knowledge. By embracing AI, we can improve problem-solving skills and adapt to a changing world. It's crucial to strike a balance and avoid over-reliance, using AI as a catalyst for our intellectual growth. So, do those against AI have valid concerns? I respectfully...
How long do you think it will take before it’s impossible to tell the difference between real photos and AI-generated images? Will it ever get to that stage?
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How long do you think it will take before it’s impossible to tell the difference between real photos and AI-generated images? Will it ever get to that stage?

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The enormous amounts of power AI needs may become the biggest obstacle to its growth
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The enormous amounts of power AI needs may become the biggest obstacle to its growth

Asking Chat-GPT ten million questions equals the energy to power 5,000 homes daily. The vast amounts of electricy AI needs, can be a serious obstacle to AI development. Current industry standards and best practices for measuring and reporting the carbon footprint of AI and chatbot technologies are still in their infancy. However, efforts are being made to establish a universal standard. AI startup Hugging Face, for example, has developed a method to estimate the broader carbon footprint of large language models (LLMs) throughout their entire life cycle. read more submitted by /u/merien_nl [link] [comments]
Godfather of AI “Geoffery Hinton” says AI learns different AND better than humans ever will. Where is this heading?
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Godfather of AI “Geoffery Hinton” says AI learns different AND better than humans ever will. Where is this heading?

Wrote about this in my AI newsletter The Spotlight but thought id share here too: Geoffery has been working in AI for over 40 years. His understanding of AI at a core level supersedes most people on this planet. He claims AI learns better & faster than humans do. Whilst humans have on the order of 1000x more bandwidth between information than AI, it still learns at a pace that laps humans. But that's not what Geoffery's main concern is... His concern is how these large language models can communicate & learn from each other "We are on a speeding train right now, and the concern is that one day it will start building its own tracks." With the advent of Google's Bard, Microsoft's Bing & OpenAI's ChatGPT all launched within 12 months.. my question to the community is what is the...
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