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Elon, the smartest and richest man alive, predicts that soon all programming languages will be obsolete, as LLMs will be able
to directly generate the binary.
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the bloat will be legendary, an image viewer will take up 48 GB RAM
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>>108109654
yes, because everything is a pixel. retard.
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>>108109654
>just make the binary directly.
so, just like what a compiler does already.
Musk is a complete fucking moron. Jack of all Trades, Master of None.
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>>108109654
>real time pixel generation
Woah... Imagine being able to use a graphics card to produce pixels in realtime? This could be big, guys.
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>>108109679
I mean LLMs could process binary like a compiler and become an alternative to compilers
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>>108109679
he literally doesn't know what he's saying and just goes off of what sounds cool...oddly this is exactly how ai works
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>>108109654
He's right, Claude had me solve issues by just giving me base 64 instructions instead of code.
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>>108109688
That's crazy talk
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>>108109654
yes, elon's words are always trustworthy.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_predictions_for_autonomous_Tesla_vehicles_by_Elon_Musk
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This dude has literally never predicted anything. He just makes shit up over and over and /g/ homos still guzzle it up
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>>108109654
>Elon is the smartest man alive.
Nice bait. I won't take it myself but it's nice.
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Of course it will, We are in the singularity after all
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>Musk says
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>>108109671
It really is the natural next step, huh?
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>>108109654
>use hundreds of thousands of GPU and waste more energy than the steel manufacturing industry just to render video on-the-fly instead of using your GPU
Are we in hell?
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>>108109654
and this will all happen in a data server orbiting the earth, right?
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Elon says a lot of dumb shit
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>>108109654
AI will make ai go away. It'll go in the cloud. They'll just use harp to make the clouds talk to the earth. That's the computer.
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>>108109760
>this page
kek KF-tier hate boner
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that's reassuring. if he says so it'll never happen.
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>"Elon reached out to me to get hold of that script and it became apparent very quickly that he didn't understand coding as well as he made out. He asked, 'How do I run this Python script?'" Palmer said, per Crikey.
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>>108109688
No, the physical pixels will be generated via zero-point energy before being included in the final product. Once we get ai authored binaries, we should have zpe manufacturing hardware in about two weeks.
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>>108109654
he's not wrong
I stopped using python because ai can generate all the boilerplate in c++ and it's easily 100x faster.
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Programming languages is what stopped me from getting into programming. Do you learn C? C++? Who knows!
I would just love to be an esoteric grandmaster in a programming language nobody knows.
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huh, isnt it a lot less resource intensive having the ai write shaders and stuff instead of rendering pixels?
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Is that what the AI datacenters in mars will be doing?

>>108109954
palmer is an idiot con artist too thoughever. Ukraine wont use his dogshit drones, his HUD for the army got laughed at for being worse than amazon chink shit. Just tells me what I always knew, he had a half baked idea, meta bought it and made it good, he got more credit than he deserved.
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>>108109654
How are his other predictions doing?
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>>108109654
And then it becomes completely impossible to troubleshoot problems when AI inevitably makes a mistake.
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>>108110041
A thief will always easily recognize another thief
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>>108109671
Remember to get the 1 TB or higher option when buying your next smartphone.
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>>108109654
>scale up heating up the planet to generate incomprehensible gibberish that leverages the compute our entire economy was channeled into to produce... le real-time pixel
Our collective karma must be so undeniably shit for universe to send us this moron. It's unreal.
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>>108109760
Based
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I’m fine with this AI retardation. If tech fags want to regress technological knowledge to like the 60s I can swoop in with new ‘innovations’ like compilers and become the next Gates.
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>>108109654
Damn, software that can run on computers? What wil he invent next?
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>>108109954
>>"Elon reached out to me to get hold of that script and it became apparent very quickly that he didn't understand coding as well as he made out. He asked, 'How do I run this Python script?'" Palmer said, per Crikey.

You just totally know that Elon was given a script with no help flag or manpage and the sperg sending it operated under the delusion Elon was going to search the script for the argparse and figure it all out on his own.
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>>108110163
you have no imagination
elon is right here
gui is a static abstraction. AI will make realtime gui most suited to whatever it is you're doing
*everything* will be just a multimodal ai model running, either locally or on the cloud
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>>108110262
Retard, your toaster does not have the capacity to facilitate decision making in real time to manifest Jarvis. Never has.
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>>108110289
poor people will use the cloud
rich people will have the equivalent of a RTX PRO 6000 running in their home for privacy
the gpus will have secure enclave technology that will allow people to run proprietary sota ai models (at a big price) without sending anything online
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>>108109848
>>108110140
Elon is truly a genius.
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>>108110312
>All this shit so a graph can appear in your eye's vision instantly instead of looking down at an ipad
>it's like le heckin sci-fi book
It's an Elon prediction so it will never happen, but it's still unfathomably fucking stupid given how much we paid to make it happen and this is the future we're working with. These morons hoovered up all the data from the internet and promised us unimaginable productivity gains and here we are.
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>>108109691
Do you really want the thing that claims Titanic's pool is now empty or that 2+2=5 to be your compiler?
Let's not even talk about the sheer power inefficiency.
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>>108109654
Makes no sense if we allow that let's just go back to Analog computing or something non binary.

Binary computing is a speed limitation we had to compromise on because of how silicon transistors work because of voltage bleeding and shit.

Let the LLMs figure out how to operate in a noisy analog environment and we get much faster computing.
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>>108109654
>Elon, the smartest and richest man alive
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>>108110477
you're partially right but digital is cheaper per unit area, because analog devices would require configurable behavior, which adds config hardware
the cost of that is lower energy efficiency

there were experiments 30 years ago with evolving fpgas, they generated circuits that shouldn't work because they relied on EM interference and parasitic behavior (eg. disconnected cells were necessary). The behavior was also temperature dependent and didn't really transfer between devices

this is something that may happen if saving energy on compute becomes more important than saving cost during manufacturing
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Is Elon okay? He's been acting more insane than usual lately.
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>>108109654
Why does he keep embarrassing himself in public like this? The point of programming languages is not to have to write machine code.
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>>108109671
When it comes to this I wonder what'll stop me from just installing software from the pre AI code era, be it image viewer, web browser, text editor, OS, etc etc.
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>>108110537
The grift is to wrap his companies in sci-fi delirium and keep merging them together to keep the valuation in the air. The only real problem is it's working. People are somehow still buying into it.
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>>108109654
Why can't they already do that?
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>>108110553
same thing that's stopping you from using Steam on Win 7 or lower
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>>108110630
I'm a gnu/linux user, pal.
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>>108109654
while number 1 is retarded, I think number 2 will eventually happen, static media will become a thing of the past
still, it will not happen neither this decade nor the next
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>>108110654
oh, my condolences. I often forget we have tech illiterate people on /g/.
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>>108109654
Why the fuck would you deliberately make it so that humans can not tinker with the code even if they wanted to? When the benefit of doing so is zero, unless that is the explicit goal.
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>>108110682
>Why the fuck would you deliberately make it so that humans can not tinker with the batteries on their phones even if they wanted to?
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>>108110703
Yeah...it seems to be the general trend.
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>>108110703
>programming is too dangerous for you
oh boy
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>>108109654
thats retarded you're just replacing one language (c,x86...) with another (natural language prompts) adding bloat and security vulnerabilities.
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>>108109654
I want to see his plan for generating code using an LLM in applications that require functional safety. Auditing that "toolchain" is probably impossible for humans but AI can fix that, riiiiight? :D
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>>108109679
>Jack of all Trades, Master of None
Not only that this idiom is stupid, but Musk is definitively not a "Jack of all trades".



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