• LughOPM
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    31 year ago

    Some people tend to get very Henny Penny/Chicken Little about news like this. For me the obvious take away is that the less creative people have a handy new tool to make them more creative.

    • FaceDeer
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      21 year ago

      Calling modern AI a “spellchecker” suggests a significant misunderstanding of how these things actually operate and what they do.

      • Dodecahedron December
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        -11 year ago

        A spellchecker takes input from humans and uses that input to match against a database of known words to suggest correct words using that word’s proximity to the known words. Modern spellcheckers are able to tokenize a corpus of words written by the device’s owner and use that corpus to determine what word is likely to follow the previous word. Most phones these days do this.

        Modern AI takes a corpus of data, tokenizes it, feeds each token into a neuro-network to determine the next token that is likely to follow the previous token.

        Graphical AIs do similar work but there’s more variables to alter to “weigh” what pixel value would likely be present based on surrounding pixel values and the noise present in that seed, along with the other values. The corpus in this case would be a library of digital graphical works that is interpreted as a graphical work (e.g., a matrix of pixel color values). Sound AIs work similarily but with digitized sound as data.

        What do I misunderstand?

        • FaceDeer
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          21 year ago

          What do I misunderstand?

          You misunderstand how the sheer magnitude and scale of the process makes it different.

          • Dodecahedron December
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            -11 year ago

            Sorry. BIG spellchecker.

            LARGE language model.

            YUGE AI boi.

            Better words. Better pictures. Better sound.

            Totally different.

            (/S)

    • @A_A
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      1 year ago

      P.S. : Oups ! this is already 4 days old post.


      You can describe a spell checker as something linear using linear equations.

      The actual development of artificial intelligence is exponential. The present day artificial intelligence systems contains feedback loops so the system cannot be described with linear mathematics.
      The complete system which includes these machines, plus associated economics, plus works from searcher on these systems is exponential.
      Many specialists on this domain have expressed their fear that humanity will lose control with artificial intelligence and if you ask my opinion : we already have lost control.

      • Dodecahedron December
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        11 year ago

        You’re drinking too much of the koolaid. AI right now is mostly a buzz while people figure out that LLM is just very well adapted to SOUND intelligent. The “intelligence” we see in LLMs like ChatGPT are mostly coded by people.

        Yes, its a problem when those who hire choose to hire LLMs instead of humans. But if you read those stories you discover that LLMs aren’t actually performing well at their jobs.

        LLMs are very sophisticated bullshit generators.

        • @A_A
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          11 year ago

          What if LLMs are just a step in this evolution ?
          This is what I propose.

          • Dodecahedron December
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            11 year ago

            What isn’t a step in that evolution? LLMs have been around for a while. It wasnt until openai decided to turn it into a product that it caught people’s attention.

            • @A_A
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              11 year ago

              One of the next products might be from the work of Jeff Hawkins and his students // colleagues.

              I found his book On intelligence fascinating. At least the first half because I could not grasp the rest.