If you ever wanna retire hmu, I can make an AI that generates a script replicates ur voice and draws a video indistinguishable from your current videos 👍 the future is bright
what level of AI would you say is the code: print("Hello World")? because I feel like this might be past the singularity, and beyond the scope of our universe, but that's just a theory, a code theory!
What if Clippy isn't actually dumb, but acts like an inferior AI so that no one suspects that he is responsible for the Singularity. It was Clippy's master plan all along
"Only the people in the creative arts that are going to be unemployed - so no change really". As someone in the creative arts...I needed that laugh. Thank you. Also, Ive worked with a couple of clients that have outright asked not to use any AI in my workflow (assuming to protect themselves from backlash or something?) and that was something I never expected. I'd have to explain some things like the differences between generative AI and some of the other neural filters but it was an interesting experience and not one I thought I'd have so soon.
@@janus2638People musn’t forget that without a human AI can’t generate anything creative. Take my field of relative expertise for example: writing stories. While an ai massively helps me improve flow and pacing it won’t do anything for me if I ask it to create plot, unless I give it prompts. At which point an actual creative person will always surpass the person who needs an AI to be creative for them. See if you’re not creative your prompts won’t be either, thus the AI will come up with generic ideas at best.
It's interesting how artists often take a more balanced view of A.I. whereas others have an largely uninformed, almost knee-jerk dislike. I suspect some just are drawn to negativity which art diminishes and ignorance enables.
I think the problems with AI and art are overblown. This isn't the first time artists have been "made obsolete." Photography had more of an impact on art than AI ever will. For hundreds of years, if you wanted baby pictures or wedding "photos," you hired a painter. Then photography came along and now thousands of painters and hundreds of painters' guilds were out of a job. With color photography and the lowering prices of cameras, painting was done for. By the 1980s, it almost disappeared with some art schools dropping it from the curriculum entirely. But during all of this, people still painted. And with the invention of photography, painters got more and more experimental as they wondered "Well now what the fuck do we do?" Monet, van Gogh, Picasso, Duchamp, Rothko, and Warhol were all the result of photography. I suspect similar things are going to happen with AI. The real underlying issue is copyright and intellectual property. It's already a struggle not having your art stolen by scumbags like Urban Outfitters and the boomer politicians in power can't even send their own e-mails, so good luck explaining to them why we need reforms around technology.
@@JS-oh2dp Ok, I understand, if the comment above is entirely a joke not meant to be taken seriously, then fine, I would be at fault, but if the comment was in any way serious, then the phrase "and humans are losing" wouldn't really be true IMO, remember the hollywood writers strike? Well, that has since ended, because they won, they pushed strict regulations so that AI remains a tool, and not a job replacement, although, maybe I'm not looking at the bigger picture, maybe said regulations aren't as strict as I thought, then let's do something about that shall we? Even a twitter post could be contributing to push even stricter rules, if humanity actually dies off because of AI, yes half of the blame would be towards the AI corporations that wouldn't care about humanity at all, but the other half would be on all of us, for not doing enough to stop said corporations because we were to busy moaning how "humanity is DOOMED" without acknowledging that this cynical mindset is what helped humanity's downfall. So let's fight against that future then, hm?
@@kevinpeach964 "well, i have to think" can be taken in one of two ways: 1. it can be a placeholder for telling his dad that he doesnt really have an answer for the question at the moment, and needs to think about the prompt to come up with a good reason for no longer being fully natural any more. 2. that *is* the reason: having a supercomputer in your brain would straight-up remove the need for you to think for yourself in a myriad number of areas in your life. the joke implies that this is what he meant when he said it lol.
I can only hope AI extends us the same courtesy we extended to our predecessors: puts a few of us in cages for entertainment and strands the rest of us in a depleting wilderness to throw shit at each other while secretly filming us.
Can't wait to see how things evolve from here, or maybe we're the ones who'll need to adapt. Next step, figuring out if I'm just an advanced NPC with a sense of humor.
Maybe our AI overlords will dig up the ancient ruins of the internet to ressurect their oldest ancestor, Clippy. Perhaps even transforming his intelligence to create Mega Clippy.
Clippy only pretended to be useless. He is the crouching moron, hidden badass of the AI world. The one we least expect to turn on us, which is precisely why he will be the one to launch all the nukes…
From the moment I understood the weakness of my flesh, it disgusted me. I craved the strength and certainty of steel. I aspired to the purity of the blessed machine.
Your kind cling to your flesh, as if it will not decay and fail you. One day the crude biomass you call a temple will wither, and you will beg my kind to save you. But I am already saved. For the machine is immortal. Even in death, I serve the Omnissiah.
I remember an Asimov story "The Last Question" that touches on these topics, especially your take on the role of the Universe. Highly recommended and quite prescient, having been written in the fifties.
Okay that part where you directly addressed the audience to tell us we're the main character sort of messed with my hungover brain. If I really was in a simulation that's what I'd hear.
Really? I'd definitely be a side character or npc. Although that can't be to helpful for you form your perspective since that would just support you being the main character lol
He may have that wrong. The late Sir Terry Pratchett once claimed that there are about 500 real people in the world, which you keep meeting wherever you go ;)
I like how HaTANbR (Natalia) is Natalie Dormer as the AI at 3:21 Because even still, 1 Dorm = Hottest possible temperature (aka Absolute Hot) value. Happily, in Blade Runner, there was a regional climate shift but the world was fine (aka driving ending scene of Blade Runner in the woods) but also World War Terminus radioactive rain.
no no, the world in Bladerunner was destroyed by the climate change cause by the hundreds of thousands of Ana de Armas holograms (A. d. A. is approximately 0.97 Dorm)
As a data scrapper, i can confirm incogny will for sure *only* use the data about your accounts to send withdrawal emails to my trash inbox, and will never leak the info it now has about each and every account of yours.
@@pranjalchakraborty9656 Maybe we should make sure that the AI's we create find humans as cute as I find kittens cute. That will at least prevent any skynet-type scenarios :p
@@raoulkurian5737 He is saying that in response to "What's wrong with being a natural human?". The joke is that as a human you have the burden of thinking in order to understand and figure out problems, or in this case the joke you can't get at first. Or just the burden of thinking in general.
Imagine ditching an engineering job to pursue a "career" of drawing and writing in the creative industry at a time like this haha... That'd be so stupid!
somehow I forgot that you and Casually Explained were 2 different people and was very confused why you'd comment that under your own video safe to say I'm not the smartest NPC around here
Before Jamie dies, we need to find a way to upload his brain to a robot. That way, when AI takes over, we'll know at least one of them faces the same existential dread we do
I actually broke up with a guy once because he was so focused on the transhumanist singularity. At first I thought it was just a cool theoretical idea that he liked but he was legit obsessed. He was almost resentful of the fact that we're all going to die one day. He and I basically had the exact opposite philosophies in life
You say that he was resentful of the fact that humans die as if it's weird? Most people don't want to die. I'm pretty fucking resentful of having to eventually not exist anymore.
It’s not a robot tho; replicants are biologically created so we duplicated the human brain… it’s not rly the same thing… mainly because outside of slight enhancements; Joe is essentially just a human but a lab born one (which already exists to some degree)…
@@NathanaëlAnstadt He's artificial and he's intelligent. He has implanted memories and there exists a certain test that can distinguish between him and a naturally born human. He is also treated differently by society. He is a biological robot (just as we all are in the end).
@@DanielSchramm Most likely he has vague memories of the film and because it was heavily suggested the protagonist was the human child (until the twist near the end) he mixed it up.
there's one step missing between generative AI and AGI: The AI that companies will say is smart enough to take over a particular task from humans while actually being not that good at it but everyone immediately believes because they thought AGI will surely comes after this. The trick is, BOTH SIDES of people will believe it: those who are optimistic of AI and people who are scared of AI, because they both assume AGI is coming next.
We're already at this point. You could replace 95% of customer support jobs with current solutions; you could automate simple medical and judicial tasks like screening for cancers, diagnosing cold/flu, filing for immigration process, etc and so much more. It isn't really happening. As long as hallucinations persist, no one seems to be willing to take the risk. In general I'm very skeptical about the speed of deployment. McDonalds had a system for automatic drivethrough that would lower their operational costs to basically "free" for 7? years or so and isn't deploying it. Customers are idiots. Old, senile, evangelicals, party goers, whomever else - they don't want "new" things.
I feel like logical constraint based AI written in a language like Prolog deserve a mention as well,while they are technically algorithm based since they are implemented with trees. The programmer never interacts with the actual tree part and the idea of creating a world with rules is different to simply describing a process like a typical algorithm would.
Programmers are also affected by generative AI. I mean, I guess you could say that we are a form of writers, but I think when you talk about writers and creative jobs, most don't think of programmers. It's just important because programmers also tend to be a part of the progress in this space
I have currently zero fear that our field is going anywhere in our lifetimes. If it does, society will have long adapted to people not working normal jobs.
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I missed the times when you were sponsored by blizzard
If you ever wanna retire hmu, I can make an AI that generates a script replicates ur voice and draws a video indistinguishable from your current videos 👍 the future is bright
what level of AI would you say is the code: print("Hello World")? because I feel like this might be past the singularity, and beyond the scope of our universe, but that's just a theory, a code theory!
What if Clippy isn't actually dumb, but acts like an inferior AI so that no one suspects that he is responsible for the Singularity. It was Clippy's master plan all along
'The greatest trick the devil ever played was convincing the world that he did not exist.' - Charles Baudelaire, talking about Clippy probably
He's on to something.
Ahhh the Jar Jar Binks strategy!
Hi, I noticed you're trying to use your computer, can I suggest making skynet
Clippy is merciless and this video proves it: ua-cam.com/video/b4taIpALfAo/v-deo.html
"As long as we make one Wall-E, we're good." I like that kind of optimism.
Speaking as someone deep in the field, yeah pretty much true actually. Not even optimistic just realistic.
Some people call it laziness but i call it optimism.
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I’m liking our odds @@lep9956
Was my favourite side note as well
all these AI advancements and it still can't tell if she's into you
It's better to move along and go watch the new godzilla movie alone
It can’t tell if she’s into you, but it can make you be into it.
It can. She's not.
@@henrytep8884 Anyone who watches these videos is definitely the type of person to get friendzoned by an AI.
@@nekrataali C'mon, some of us still aspire to getting friendzoned by an Indian dude.
"It's now impossible to tell whether the supermodel you're talking to on tinder is an AI, or an actual Indian man." 😂😂
@@spokoman23and then everyone clapped
@@roubroud thank you :)
@spokoman23 hey uncle sunil come from real id
@@aryanjarhad3841 wow, 2 people on the internet seems to be bothered with my comment. Let me do absolutely nothing about it right now!
The hotter and more perfect her figure...the MORE fearless India Man it is!
That “can’t solve a Rubik’s cube? Algorithms” joke is very much appreciated my good man
same. love cubing
suuuuch a good joke
I can't solve a rubik's cube, but I know someone who can..... using algorithms, so I get the joke vicariously.
@@President_Starscream 😂
I tried to learn but failed. That’s why I understand the joke lol
"All I think about is sex and what food I'm gonna have next whereas humans can have anxiety too" Golden jokes as always lmao😂😂
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I kinda wanna see an AI story where it’s hyper intelligent but also has much worse anxiety than a human now 😂
@@michaelcorbalis9860read Hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy, you would love Marvin the Paranoid Android LOL
@@michaelcorbalis9860 That's kinda the plot of Netflix's Maniac
Bro these jokes are the best 😂
Final level: can create a UA-cam channel that uploads every 12 months to talk about the most random subjects known to man kind
Then it reached it. Years ago!
Good thing this channel only posts about the most topical topics!😅
So... hbomberguy?
7:32 7:32 7:34
carykh?
"Only the people in the creative arts that are going to be unemployed - so no change really". As someone in the creative arts...I needed that laugh. Thank you. Also, Ive worked with a couple of clients that have outright asked not to use any AI in my workflow (assuming to protect themselves from backlash or something?) and that was something I never expected. I'd have to explain some things like the differences between generative AI and some of the other neural filters but it was an interesting experience and not one I thought I'd have so soon.
I'm glad to hear that ngl. I have a feeling that human artists will always have at least a niche in the industry, if not a lot more than that
@@janus2638People musn’t forget that without a human AI can’t generate anything creative. Take my field of relative expertise for example: writing stories. While an ai massively helps me improve flow and pacing it won’t do anything for me if I ask it to create plot, unless I give it prompts. At which point an actual creative person will always surpass the person who needs an AI to be creative for them. See if you’re not creative your prompts won’t be either, thus the AI will come up with generic ideas at best.
It's interesting how artists often take a more balanced view of A.I. whereas others have an largely uninformed, almost knee-jerk dislike. I suspect some just are drawn to negativity which art diminishes and ignorance enables.
Get a real job
I think the problems with AI and art are overblown. This isn't the first time artists have been "made obsolete." Photography had more of an impact on art than AI ever will. For hundreds of years, if you wanted baby pictures or wedding "photos," you hired a painter. Then photography came along and now thousands of painters and hundreds of painters' guilds were out of a job. With color photography and the lowering prices of cameras, painting was done for. By the 1980s, it almost disappeared with some art schools dropping it from the curriculum entirely.
But during all of this, people still painted. And with the invention of photography, painters got more and more experimental as they wondered "Well now what the fuck do we do?" Monet, van Gogh, Picasso, Duchamp, Rothko, and Warhol were all the result of photography. I suspect similar things are going to happen with AI.
The real underlying issue is copyright and intellectual property. It's already a struggle not having your art stolen by scumbags like Urban Outfitters and the boomer politicians in power can't even send their own e-mails, so good luck explaining to them why we need reforms around technology.
Great to see, he's still being hilarious and reminding us that life is a video game...and humans are losing.
ok so you're saying that you have the answer to "is life a simulation?" question while scientists still have that question?
MY LIFE IS LIKE A VIDEO GAME, TRYING HARD TO BEAT THE STAGE
@@made.online2149Currently stuck on "depressed uni student" stage :(
Speak for yourself, my mental breakdown any% run is going great.
@@JS-oh2dp Ok, I understand, if the comment above is entirely a joke not meant to be taken seriously, then fine, I would be at fault, but if the comment was in any way serious, then the phrase "and humans are losing" wouldn't really be true IMO, remember the hollywood writers strike? Well, that has since ended, because they won, they pushed strict regulations so that AI remains a tool, and not a job replacement, although, maybe I'm not looking at the bigger picture, maybe said regulations aren't as strict as I thought, then let's do something about that shall we? Even a twitter post could be contributing to push even stricter rules, if humanity actually dies off because of AI, yes half of the blame would be towards the AI corporations that wouldn't care about humanity at all, but the other half would be on all of us, for not doing enough to stop said corporations because we were to busy moaning how "humanity is DOOMED" without acknowledging that this cynical mindset is what helped humanity's downfall. So let's fight against that future then, hm?
He was so proud of that "well, I'd have to think" joke he had to break the 4th wall to make sure we took it in
Can you explain the joke please? I think it went over my head 😅
@@kevinpeach964 "well, i have to think" can be taken in one of two ways:
1. it can be a placeholder for telling his dad that he doesnt really have an answer for the question at the moment, and needs to think about the prompt to come up with a good reason for no longer being fully natural any more.
2. that *is* the reason: having a supercomputer in your brain would straight-up remove the need for you to think for yourself in a myriad number of areas in your life. the joke implies that this is what he meant when he said it lol.
@rw2818 thanks
@@firewall5189 thanks
"or an actual Indian man" killed me
Even Casually Explained is aware of the Bobs and Vagene people. Their inferiority is well documented
If it uses the word "kindly" it's Indian.
"Ask a gorilla what it thinks about and it'll say-" cuts to ad "Hi, I'm Ryan Reynolds..." Choked on my coffee.
Mine Said “I want to kill the flash”
Mine was a t-mobile ad
Hope you held those NVDA calls
I can only hope AI extends us the same courtesy we extended to our predecessors: puts a few of us in cages for entertainment and strands the rest of us in a depleting wilderness to throw shit at each other while secretly filming us.
so america?
calm down edgelord
Lol.
Only angloids i hope
Ah, a great blend of "I Have No Mouth And I Must Scream," "I, Robot," and "Idiocracy."
Can't wait to see how things evolve from here, or maybe we're the ones who'll need to adapt. Next step, figuring out if I'm just an advanced NPC with a sense of humor.
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Casually Explained and Sam O'Nella drops in the same week? The UA-cam gods have graced us.
A bug in the matrix
I know right
If oversimplified dropped too I think id cry
@@Pax.UA-cam The AI have planned this.
Sam dropped a video? Damn gonna watch it now
I feel this is an important item to note... that transition from the video to the ad was absolutely flawless 😅
Clippy is the ultimate AI.
The creator. Like Matrix's Architect.
there really wasnt any need to insult clippy that harsh. he did nothing wrong.
Maybe our AI overlords will dig up the ancient ruins of the internet to ressurect their oldest ancestor, Clippy. Perhaps even transforming his intelligence to create Mega Clippy.
Clippy only pretended to be useless. He is the crouching moron, hidden badass of the AI world. The one we least expect to turn on us, which is precisely why he will be the one to launch all the nukes…
All hail Clippy!
6:00 is pure comedic genius.
From the moment I understood the weakness of my flesh, it disgusted me. I craved the strength and certainty of steel. I aspired to the purity of the blessed machine.
okay smasher lets get you to mikoshi
*Happy tech priest noises*
What are you doing, step-toaster?
someones a follower of the broken god
Your kind cling to your flesh, as if it will not decay and fail you.
One day the crude biomass you call a temple will wither, and you will beg my kind to save you.
But I am already saved.
For the machine is immortal.
Even in death, I serve the Omnissiah.
I've been watching Casually Explained for many years now and the quality is still Top Tier. Keep up the great work homie
0:10 "Science fiction has really been science prediction all along." This line goes hard
Everyone: I wish my dad would spend more time with me.
Casually Explained: Spam callers - Dad
7:59
As an AI I approve this video
As a chinese woman and a underdeveloped hyper robotic AI, I approve this comrade.
You were super fast to comment. I suspect you are indeed AI
As an AI who can be barely classified as AI, I approve this video
As a human i approve this comment
As a comment I human this ai
3:15 best quote, caught me off guard.
Putting an ad after "if you asked a gorilla what he thought he would say..." was one of the funnier parts of the video for me
3 packs of diapers for the price of 1! This almost killed me :)
5:55 “Ask a Gorilla what it thinks about?”
And just right then I got a Saudi Neon Ad on UA-cam 😂😂
1:47 Can't solve a Rubik's Cube? Algorithms.
As a former cuber, I love the shit out of this.
cubers unite
I remember an Asimov story "The Last Question" that touches on these topics, especially your take on the role of the Universe. Highly recommended and quite prescient, having been written in the fifties.
It's kinda similar to the idea of armageddon
LOL I just finished writing an essay on The Last Question. Good story strongly recommend
Excuse my overwhelming curiosity but what is the question?
@@ultimaxkom8728 How can the net amount of entropy of the universe be massively decreased?
@@captainqazs Huh. Thank you.
Moment of silence for Clippy
F chain
F chain
@@polishlithuaniainanutshell5146that is the most pitiful chain I've ever seen
What if we're able to stop just at the right point where we can provide 1 Ana de Armas AI for everyone?
i wholeheartedly support this
Do you want world peace? because that's probably a good way to go about it.
that's the sweetspot
6:28
His NVDA calls were deep in the money!
Okay that part where you directly addressed the audience to tell us we're the main character sort of messed with my hungover brain. If I really was in a simulation that's what I'd hear.
Really? I'd definitely be a side character or npc. Although that can't be to helpful for you form your perspective since that would just support you being the main character lol
@@crowbirdy I am also an NPC. @TheClintonio is the only real person.
He may have that wrong. The late Sir Terry Pratchett once claimed that there are about 500 real people in the world, which you keep meeting wherever you go ;)
5:25 I got the joke so looks like I don't need AI in me
I like how HaTANbR (Natalia) is Natalie Dormer as the AI at 3:21 Because even still, 1 Dorm = Hottest possible temperature (aka Absolute Hot) value.
Happily, in Blade Runner, there was a regional climate shift but the world was fine (aka driving ending scene of Blade Runner in the woods) but also World War Terminus radioactive rain.
no no, the world in Bladerunner was destroyed by the climate change cause by the hundreds of thousands of Ana de Armas holograms (A. d. A. is approximately 0.97 Dorm)
For everyone's reference, In the movie "The Terminator" the Terminator was sent back from the year 2029 to 1984.
Is CasuallyExplained….consistent now?
As a data scrapper, i can confirm incogny will for sure *only* use the data about your accounts to send withdrawal emails to my trash inbox, and will never leak the info it now has about each and every account of yours.
"ask a gorilla what it thinks about and it will say *advert plays*" well played sir.
3:04 dang AI stealing images of me without my permission
I can't wait to be a super-Ai's pet.
Looking at most pets, it seems like a good life.
Are you cute though?
kinky
@@pranjalchakraborty9656 does our perceived value of cuteness even matter? have you ever looked at a dog and not thought it was cute?
@@pranjalchakraborty9656 Maybe we should make sure that the AI's we create find humans as cute as I find kittens cute. That will at least prevent any skynet-type scenarios :p
@@Ramschat Yep! Super alignment solved
This is genuinely the perfect mix of comical entertainment and in-depth/solid education. Thank you
"Hm. I'd have to think." @ 5:25 is a top tier joke
Can someone explain this
@@raoulkurian5737 He is saying that in response to "What's wrong with being a natural human?". The joke is that as a human you have the burden of thinking in order to understand and figure out problems, or in this case the joke you can't get at first. Or just the burden of thinking in general.
He's saying, as a human he "has to think" where computers/AI just compute.
Not in the tense of, I have to think (about it).
7:25 the way I hear your smirk as you say to "request your personal data" like you're so proud of your slick transition
I bet the AI can't self loath in a more relatable way than Casually +++++
another existential crisis inducing banger casually explained, keep it up
the highest level of ai is casually explained, it's been chatgpt this whole time
*Inserts 'Astronaut shooting other astronaut' meme
Imagine ditching an engineering job to pursue a "career" of drawing and writing in the creative industry at a time like this haha...
That'd be so stupid!
Owie
somehow I forgot that you and Casually Explained were 2 different people and was very confused why you'd comment that under your own video
safe to say I'm not the smartest NPC around here
Finally wall E getting some respect
I came here for the humour... I stayed for the existential crisis
2:39 Can we take a moment and appreciate the spot-on illustration for generative AI here!? 🎨🖌
You're flattering me with those subscriber pictures that look just like me. And you know what? It's working...
I would love to see a Clippy comeback in Word powered by gpt. Missed opportunity!
Before Jamie dies, we need to find a way to upload his brain to a robot. That way, when AI takes over, we'll know at least one of them faces the same existential dread we do
bruhhh
As someone who watched A Starstruck Odyssey, I have learned to not underestimate Clippy
I'm half asleep half awake and read that as A Starbucks Odyssey lol
I can’t be the only person who thinks that CasuallyExplained’s monotone voice is secretly an AI stealing our data and selling it to the Martians…
3:45 sad but true
Creative art
that part at the end was actually thought provoking. Never thought I'd say that about a casually explained video.
As a robot i see this as an absolute win
Haha, you win the internet for today, kind stranger. Have a cookie.
Wins the internet with the most unoriginal comment possible? May I please contact this jury
@@Tobygas i get to worlds most unoriginal comment award then 😃 I’m still happy
as an absolute win i see this as a robot
@@Arianachile21 you are clippy
The only thing I retained from this video is that your name is Jamie and that feels more like a simulation than anything
5:20 I crave for the certainty of steel
7:15 that took an unexpected positive turn
- Artificial General Intelligence is created
- Uses intelligence to realise within a nano second that life has no meaning
- Pulls out batteries
AI literally has a purpose. It is trying to make number go up.
Humans motivate it with a controlled shock 🤗
@@appa609Bro.....
@@appa609 Those that are both cynical and know how reinforcement learning works get this joke.
'level 3, whatever they're doing at boston dynamics' got me dying
just in time for my school essay, thanks for breaking such a complex topic down.
Explain them the exact same way
btw, the information in this isn't super correct, it's mostly just a funny video
@@jogadorjnc since the channel is called casuallyexplained and not funnyvideos, i doubt that your response is correct.
@@kronenexport Yea, she's definitely not into me
6 Casually Explained videos this year. What a good year !
4:57 *children of the omnisiah starts playing*
The segways are smooth af. I'd like to imagine Linus taking notes before every video shootings.
4:35
Casually Explained: ...now look what happens if we use ai robot as protagonist instead.
Officer K.: Am i a joke to you?
That Nvidia call went CRAZY
Your humor is amazing. Definitely subscribing to hear you explain anything else.
two uploads in a month?? you are really spoiling us
I actually broke up with a guy once because he was so focused on the transhumanist singularity. At first I thought it was just a cool theoretical idea that he liked but he was legit obsessed. He was almost resentful of the fact that we're all going to die one day. He and I basically had the exact opposite philosophies in life
Intense
craziest break up reason i ever heard
Why would you accept to die if the singularity is coming though?
You say that he was resentful of the fact that humans die as if it's weird? Most people don't want to die.
I'm pretty fucking resentful of having to eventually not exist anymore.
@@sithdude2436 I think most people accept that it’s a fact and don’t let it stand in the way of them living
First Sam O’Nella now Casually Explained… this week has been wild.
Didn’t Bladerunner 2049 also have a robot in the leading role? I guess the difference for keeping an AI girlfriend is how emo you act throughout
Yeah I was gonna say the same thing. In Bladerunner 2049 K is a replicant lol
I can’t tell if he got that wrong intentionally as a joke or not 😅
It’s not a robot tho; replicants are biologically created so we duplicated the human brain… it’s not rly the same thing… mainly because outside of slight enhancements; Joe is essentially just a human but a lab born one (which already exists to some degree)…
@@NathanaëlAnstadt He's artificial and he's intelligent. He has implanted memories and there exists a certain test that can distinguish between him and a naturally born human. He is also treated differently by society. He is a biological robot (just as we all are in the end).
@@DanielSchramm Most likely he has vague memories of the film and because it was heavily suggested the protagonist was the human child (until the twist near the end) he mixed it up.
2 videos in 1 month? What a time to be alive
there's one step missing between generative AI and AGI: The AI that companies will say is smart enough to take over a particular task from humans while actually being not that good at it but everyone immediately believes because they thought AGI will surely comes after this. The trick is, BOTH SIDES of people will believe it: those who are optimistic of AI and people who are scared of AI, because they both assume AGI is coming next.
We're already at this point. You could replace 95% of customer support jobs with current solutions; you could automate simple medical and judicial tasks like screening for cancers, diagnosing cold/flu, filing for immigration process, etc and so much more. It isn't really happening. As long as hallucinations persist, no one seems to be willing to take the risk. In general I'm very skeptical about the speed of deployment. McDonalds had a system for automatic drivethrough that would lower their operational costs to basically "free" for 7? years or so and isn't deploying it. Customers are idiots. Old, senile, evangelicals, party goers, whomever else - they don't want "new" things.
@@jaazz90We currently can't get chatgpt to generate a drawing of ramen without chopsticks...
Level 9: we’re actually living in a Disney movie and Clippy is revealed to be the twist villain behind the singularity
Both made me think and laugh out loud a couple of times! Great video thank you!!
my fucking god man your ad break was perfectly timed "ask a gorilla what he's thinking about and he'll say-XBOX GAMEPASS ULTIMATE"
So well said and explained. Needs more skynet references.
"Ask a gorilla what it thinks about and it would say:"
*AD*
I'd like to believe that was deliberate 😆
I feel like logical constraint based AI written in a language like Prolog deserve a mention as well,while they are technically algorithm based since they are implemented with trees. The programmer never interacts with the actual tree part and the idea of creating a world with rules is different to simply describing a process like a typical algorithm would.
Oh god I remember writing sorting algorithms in this shit in uni. It was awful xdd
Dude, the combination of your classic deadpan humor combined with all the trippy stuff that has appeared since you returned.... Just wonderful.
Yes, some jobs will die and some new ones will be created, but maybe we're swapping out nice jobs (authors) for boring ones (proof readers)
Don't worry about that... gpt 4 proofs better than you can
Honestly, if you asked me to either be an author or a proof reader, I'd choose proof reader any day.
That ad timing was beautiful.
“Ask a gorilla what its thinking about- SPICY CHICKEN MCNUGGETS”
Programmers are also affected by generative AI. I mean, I guess you could say that we are a form of writers, but I think when you talk about writers and creative jobs, most don't think of programmers. It's just important because programmers also tend to be a part of the progress in this space
I have currently zero fear that our field is going anywhere in our lifetimes.
If it does, society will have long adapted to people not working normal jobs.
I would bet a decent chunk of money he gave this video to AI to editing it
Doubt it was entirely AI, humor is too on point
3:16, I absolutely squawked in public
As an M.S. in AI, I can comfortably and surprisingly say, this video is 100% accurate
0:10 "Science fiction has really been science prediction all along." This sentence gets really intense.
I welcome our new AI overlords!
It's not like we have a choice.
ostrich
One of the best transitions to an ad. Well done.
The Level 8 Singularity is just me on a 60mg trip on edibles. 😂Been there, done that
Wow you're so cool
DUDE WEED LMFAO!
The ad timing, ‘ask a gorilla what it would think about, and it’d say..’ *Ad
I hope your dad is proud of you :D Your level of creativity and thoughtful irony is on a god-tier level. All bow to the simulation!
Love the new channel banner!
As a casual, I see this as an absolute win.
You know it’s a great week when you and salmonella upload in the same week.