When I was a kid, I thought all these sci-fi films' portrayal of artificial intelligence being human-like was ridiculous and the real thing would never be like that, rather more robotic and speaking only the bare minimum.Today we can have full-blown conversations with AI chatbots and have them perform tasks for us in seconds that would take humans minutes or hours. It's insane that we have this right now. I think people are under-hyping AI.
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>>103295547I think you're right, anon. It reminds me of that old story about the guy who goes "what use is it?" and the other guy says "what use is a baby?" AI just got invented, for all practical purposes, in 2017 or 2018 or whatever it was. We're still figuring out what it is; we haven't even started to get to what it's for. We know a few things already though. We know that a mind that's been trained to put words together in a way that seems plausible is damn near indistinguishable from a human … which raises some very scary questions about what exactly is the nature of the human mind, or at the very least the human capacity for language. We always assumed that language equals intellect, but now we can't be so sure. I think things are going to be very surprising for the foreseeable future.
>>103295547>I think people are under-hyping AI.the normies, including most of /g/, are emotional npcs who see some scamming hypemen on twitter and tie that to the tech instead of being able to understand anything about it, the CURRENT tech is overhyped by retards but the tech itself is probably the biggest invention in human history
>>103295614I wouldn't say biggest ever. I'd say it's on par with the integrated circuit tho. I think it'll change the world that much.
Perplexity has made searching on google, duckduck and all that irrelevant for me.
Yeah with CAG and RAG you can supercharge your productivity. Windsurf is my main IDE now
>>103295738I haven't used that, but when they added search mode to ChatGPT a few weeks ago it ended up changing my life.
>>103295547We are on the verge of mass produced humanoid robots (many companies)We have mass produced self driving cars (Tesla)We have human like AI that can talk and do tasks for usWe have cyberpunk aesthetics comingWe have drone warfareWe have mega constellationsWe have low latency high speed global internet from satsWe have rockets being launched every other dayWe are living in the future that Gen X/Millenials have dreamed of.
>>103295798And we have a guy turning himself into a vampire. Very based, man-made horrors and all that
>>103295547>WOW I TELL THE CHATGPT SAAR TO DO MY HOMEWORK AND HE DO IT THIS IS SO AMAZING SIRS
>>103295798no moon baseno supersonic passenger jetsno high speed rail in the USno centrifugal-gravity space stationstill have to work 40 hours a weekhave to finance GPU purchases now
>>103295759I'd say the only thing Google has left on Perplexity when it comes to search is Google Maps. Other than that, it's much better than any of the search engines are. I haven't tried the GPT Web Search one yet, but I'm sure even that is better than the traditional search engines.
>>103295859After I wrote my previous post I decided to go try Perplexity. It's cool. I asked it a natural-language question with a correct-or-incorrect answer, and it gave me the right answer. Then I pasted the same question into ChatGPT with the search mode turned on and it gave me the same answer faster and more succinctly. I see the merits to both but I think I prefer ChatGPT. Besides, I have the app open all the time, so it's easy to pop over to it and ask a quick question rather than finding a place to put another browser tab.
>>103295916I notice you didn't mention Microsoft Copilot. Why is that anon? Why use ChatGPT when you have the power and extensive abilities of the great Copilot at your fingertips?
>>103295955Because I'm primarily a Mac fag.
Have you guys seen GPTARS?
>>103296012I'm a Windows fag and I go out of my way to use anything other than Copilot.
>>103295547Or you/people overestimated human capacity, with hindsight.
>>103295547yeah right, my boomer parents think AI is just nonsense hype but unironically my dad watches youtube slop generated by AI and he doesn't even know about it. I showed him suno and he was hooked and couldn't believe the songs were generated on the fly in about 30 seconds. And then I gave him the pep talk that these AI tools being released are the free versions, IMAGINE THE THINGS THEY ARE DEVELOPING BEHIND CLOSED DOORS. He still argues that it cannot 'create' something new or innovative but so does your average joe. Its not like anyone can just train a neural net to match these damn AI corpos so that they'd have a shot at a job in the future. Unironically they still tell me to "get a data entry/office job" like these jobs still exist. I feel like the AI is actually smarter than them desu.
>>103296776youre not alone, 99% of people have no idea what's coming
Buy an ad. /thread
>>103296776Get a fucking job and get out of your parents' house anon.
>>103296798whats coming
>>103295547>let the conditioning begin