Amazing video. Those 9 mins flew by in an instant. This is peak journalism: not going into all the details but explaining the important parts clearly 👏
Watching this feels like peeking into the mind of the future-where innovation meets its reality check. AI isn't just a tool; it's a story being rewritten every day!
As someone pretty close to this space this is pretty accurate but related to 5:20 about models costing more to train I should point it pushing the limits of state of the art is expensive but catching up to the status quo is actually becoming much cheaper as the SOTA begins to hit a plateau. Meta 3.3 70B beats GPT-4 and GPT-4o for instance and it was a fraction of the cost to train. Similar results can be achieved with smaller, faster, and less expensive models today. Outside of that point most of the video was generally correct.
Throughout human history, one of the greatest advantages of the human species has been utilizing other species, such as dogs, horses, and cows, for our benefit. We employed horses to increase our speed and relied on dogs for protection, among other uses. We even trained animals and birds to perform tasks they wouldn't naturally do, like using pigeons to deliver messages. When we realized animals could learn new skills to enhance our capabilities, we were thrilled but never feared they might replace us, despite their abilities to fly, smell, see, or run better than us. Fast forward to the present day, we initially developed machines capable of outperforming us in calculations. Later, we discovered these machines could also learn, leading to the excitement surrounding Artificial Intelligence (AI). However, I believe 'Artificial Learning' (AL) is a more suitable term, as it emphasizes that these machines are advanced calculators with learning abilities, but they cannot replace us. Just as dogs have learning limits, computers also have their limitations. We will use them to develop more advanced technologies, but they will always complement, rather than replace, human capabilities.
Over half the comments below are from pages with No - content, history - generally this means its fake traffic, so meh journalism smeared with fake traffic - cud maybe do a story on that
Here @ Camp Digitation Implements DBA, we are all real so real that the chess game you all wanted has turned into risk. Hello everyone, I Win [Lights ! Cameras ! The Cars The Gurls] Bye Bye Bye....
meh...basic at best with lots of little dramas thrown in like - Could we one day be working for THEM ? Its a tool, Id have met with the creatives who actually use this creative tool as opposed to a general smudge of what ifs and maybes. Hows about - - Have we stepped closer to curing cancer - than fear mongering about - will it enslave us
"The moves I did were calculated,
but man am I bad at math."
-AI (probably)
❤🎉❤🎉😮😊🎉😮❤❤🎉😢😅❤🎉😢😮😊🎉😮😊❤🎉😢😮😊
Amazing video. Those 9 mins flew by in an instant. This is peak journalism: not going into all the details but explaining the important parts clearly 👏
Watching this feels like peeking into the mind of the future-where innovation meets its reality check. AI isn't just a tool; it's a story being rewritten every day!
Veo 2 just blew things out of the water
"Thinking" Yeah! On anotther note AI companies need a reality check in more than one way.
1:16 *Models are now getting smaller, more efficient, and cheaper to train-GPT-4o-mini is a great example.
AI is your friend. All hail AI and our new overlords!
As someone pretty close to this space this is pretty accurate but related to 5:20 about models costing more to train I should point it pushing the limits of state of the art is expensive but catching up to the status quo is actually becoming much cheaper as the SOTA begins to hit a plateau. Meta 3.3 70B beats GPT-4 and GPT-4o for instance and it was a fraction of the cost to train. Similar results can be achieved with smaller, faster, and less expensive models today. Outside of that point most of the video was generally correct.
What if they tried selling a product people actually wanted
yeah, there's an idea
I want AI to think that for me.
There is no wall. - Sam Altman 2024
_i love technology always and forever_
💚🖤📈🇺🇸
The race to the five 9's.
So it's just progressing at a normal rate now.
Where is the apocalypse? 😂
Garbage in, garbage out lol
Throughout human history, one of the greatest advantages of the human species has been utilizing other species, such as dogs, horses, and cows, for our benefit. We employed horses to increase our speed and relied on dogs for protection, among other uses. We even trained animals and birds to perform tasks they wouldn't naturally do, like using pigeons to deliver messages. When we realized animals could learn new skills to enhance our capabilities, we were thrilled but never feared they might replace us, despite their abilities to fly, smell, see, or run better than us.
Fast forward to the present day, we initially developed machines capable of outperforming us in calculations. Later, we discovered these machines could also learn, leading to the excitement surrounding Artificial Intelligence (AI). However, I believe 'Artificial Learning' (AL) is a more suitable term, as it emphasizes that these machines are advanced calculators with learning abilities, but they cannot replace us. Just as dogs have learning limits, computers also have their limitations. We will use them to develop more advanced technologies, but they will always complement, rather than replace, human capabilities.
They will replace low skilled workers.
For high skilled people, nothing can stop them. They will get hired
It's still pretty amazing, we accomplish a lot of work percentage with the AI agents
A library
Over half the comments below are from pages with No - content, history - generally this means its fake traffic, so meh journalism smeared with fake traffic - cud maybe do a story on that
Here @ Camp Digitation Implements DBA, we are all real so real that the chess game you all wanted has turned into risk. Hello everyone, I Win [Lights ! Cameras ! The Cars The Gurls] Bye Bye Bye....
$200 per month for a subscription 😁
$2400 per year ☠️
How much is this an actual slowdown, and how much is this just a rollout strategy to not scare the public
The state highly controls technology
The dark web’s stolen data
meh...basic at best with lots of little dramas thrown in like - Could we one day be working for THEM ? Its a tool, Id have met with the creatives who actually use this creative tool as opposed to a general smudge of what ifs and maybes. Hows about - - Have we stepped closer to curing cancer - than fear mongering about - will it enslave us
Who are these reporters talking’s like experts in the field?
Really hate this format, it’s lazy. Just interview the real people in the topic.
Excellent Reporting on Ai.
I'm rooting for humans, not AI.
For the benefit of humanity.