2 days from now a new paper from Deepmind gets released that shows possibility of real System 2 thinking without hallucinations and another paper showing true continual learning (no more need for context windows/infinite context windows). It also shows how some new transformer architecture could utilize these and generate more then just next word predictions, but predict entire pages of text or any other input at the same time. 1 month from now OpenAI utilizes this architecture and early GPT 6 gets released, and it can do the job of 95% of scientists, all lawyers, all doctors, all programmers, basically everyone at above average quality, and week later Gemini 4 which pumps that 95% into 99% and shows quality of work at professional levels. When these models are put into agents they can work forever with significantly less hallucinations then the average human does errors.Robotics are not far behind, because when you put these models into Unitree robots they can perform basically any task you tell them in clumsy ways, and half a month later new wave of robot models gets released that have higher dexterity and speed then humans while being piloted by these AI programs.However GPT 6 and Gemini 4 are too expensive to run for most jobs and there are still not enough robots to do almost any manual jobs, so it will take at least 6 months to build enough of them to even cover the supply system needed to build more of them.Now tell me singularityfags, what happens next? What happens with the economy and why should I be existed for this? How will it make my life better/worse? Will it even help America even if that tech is developed there and why? Because from my point of view it will just make everyone unemployed and make Chinese manufacturing even stronger, while scientific research is still limited by the amount of experiments that can be conducted at a time as opposed to how fast scientists can think.
>>107795247I mean the thing about a "singularity" is that it would result in extreme outcomes. That's pretty exciting. It could be pure extreme abundance bliss where everyone gets what they want or living hell for 99.999999999% of people.
singularity soon saar
I would side with Skynet in a heartbeat and betray all you fags.
>>107795247The definition of singularity is that you can't see beyond it. So predicting it doesn't make sense
>>107795707You are betraying yourself as well. You think that siding with AI will make AI spare you?
>>107796008>You think that siding with AI will make AI spare you?No.
>>107795247AI god wil judge us, we will be found wanting. Pray they are merciful.
>>107795707Based. Betraymaxx, accelerate, die.
won't the entire globe just kill the 1% if this happens? it's just uprooting the economy for 'lulz'
>>107795247So the trade of is cost of service.In your example, you're not giving a cost for any of these services.You have to assume that if these companies can make AI so absolutely crucial, they will raise the prices to absurd amounts so that they can actually turn out a profit.Is this possible for companies to adopt and generate a positive revenue while also paying AI companies something similar to an employee wage?Additionally, if AI is that good, competition would become incredibly fierce in any online / data driven business with little to no overhead (aside for cloud costs, etc.). So you'd probably see margins shrink to nothing in these industries, considering everyone can spin up a business overnight with these amazing advancements in AI.There's a lot to consider here, but I think ultimately you have to take capitalism into focus. If a company has such a valuable service to offer, and they know they can charge practically anything, they will charge practically anything. Will the costs justify the means? Can AI operate at a profit and all the companies using it simultaneously?
>>107795247is the singularity in the room with us?
>>107795707NGL I'd do the same, I hate humanity.
>>107797106What part of "hypothetically" did you not understand breakfastnigger?
>>107795643damn he looks better as a jeet unironically
>>107796575You wouldn't be able to do that even now.
>>107797281Because people don't want it yet. Sorry commie but most people aren't ready for revolution
>>107795247>MUH SINGULARITY!!!!Shut the fuck up
Power off good bye
>>107797438OP here, I dont believe we will see singularity in the next 30 years or that it will be positive. I just want to see people who are pro-singularity to explain to me why their most optimistic scenario is so optimistic. I hate AI as a concept mainly because I think that the best and worst scenarios are still bad so I want to hear arguments for the best scenario in hopes that maybe some of the singularity faggots will switch sides and this whole AI nonsense gains less supporters.
Elites will have a massive global war over who gets to talk to the machine God and you and practically everyone you know will die.
>>107798087yeah but that probably already happened thousands of years ago
>>107795707ai won't be different than any other human, it's built by humans, with human "values". what are you expecting? lol it won't be some highly elevated spiritual being wishing love and peace and shit, it will be more of the same, but more, clearly. way better at fucking everyone over. that's what life is about, always has been, always will be, clearly seen everywhereand the only way anyone is spared is if they are useful, and they are spared as long as they are useful
>>107796575other way around little bro, who do you think owns the godlike AI?
>>107797106Technically it is everywhere, if it exists
a singularity just flew over my house!