>imagine thinking the NSA is not light years ahead of Anthropic
>John Carmack says yet another retarded thing>internet manbabies basedface over him once again because he made le ebin game like half a century ago
The NSA doesn't have the same talent as those AI companies have. On the other gand they have the biggest pile of genuine data in the world. By now they must have some internal models in experimental use for shit like behavior and crime prediction
>>109175287does he even do anything interesting these days? all i had heard was some stupid business ventures
>>109175293No. If you believe anything on the internet, there were posts about how he was a complete mess at Meta too. Complete slavedriver, but made no contributions of his own and didn’t even go to his own meetings.
>>109175272>AGIUse case?Aside from doing jobs that earn at or below the poverty line.Highly paid jobs are highly paid because they think like computers.Generalist intelligence is primarily things like receptionist work, running a coffee shop or erecting drywall.The CIA spookware is expert systems not larpy AGI bullshit.And yes they're super advanced but they're also not artificial people because they don't need to be.What a terrible goddamn post.
>>109175292What? They are the largest employer of mathematicians in America. Probably the world. All of this shit is just linear algebra anyway, it is foolish to believe that they don't have the capability to do exactly what anthropic is doing.
>>109175272After everything you've seen in the last decade-and-a-bit, imagine thinking for one second anything remotely related to intelligence or defence has even trace levels of competence or capability.Also>john "texture and lighting 5 years after democoders did it" carmack
>>109175792w-what do they need all those mathers for? what are they mathing?
>>109175316>didn’t even go to his own meetings
>>109175292>>109176044Wow there are some naive retards here
So the US has had super intelligence for years but they have not in any way shown their hand and took a beating in Iran just to maintain the pretense. Yeah, makes sense.
>>109176369Iran doesn't matter. The real fight has always been the Pacific. The moment that war goes down, we turn China off.
I never understood where this American delusion that their military and intelligence service orgs have some hidden super advanced tech comes from.
>>109176413Hollywood.
>>109176413America has run the world for a hundred years now with no end in sight. Commence your CCP cocksucking routine.
>dude the gubirnment is super powerful, they already have advanced ais, alien tech and time travel>Whatever u be thinking of doing don't, they already ten steps ahead of you and know everything, there's nothing u can do, give up>also, don't use Tor, it's a honey trap, don't use it pls
>>109176559Reddit midwit award
>>109175272It's easy to tell what advantage they have:1. they hoard data like crazy, without any regard for law, they are ahead of everyone forever, since training data is the main bottlenekc of todays AI2. they have enough black budget money from drugs to make models baked in the silicon with inference speeds measured in tens of thousands t/s3. they can get permission to hook up that shit to nuclear power plants for easy power access and also use local cooling facilities at the same timethere are more, but it is likely they are not doing any of this, because of sheer amount of incompetece in modern 'Murrica
>>109176573>heh I called you reddit, I won
>>109176623Flock cameras are for your own good goy
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>>109176369>>109176392yeah, and the largest fleet of exotic aircraft (some of which were visible during the New Jersey "drone" sightings in 2024) were not built for conflict with Iran
>>109175272Of course they are, but the human brain is light years ahead of anything humans have built with technology so far.
>>109175272>supercomputers are sufficient for human level AGIvery slowly I guessI mean the current models all have to fit on individual GPUs because of bandwidth limitations, I don't know if you would have a useful AGI if it had to run on a whole supercomputer and was so bandwidth-starved
>>109175272anthropic is the nsa, retard
>>109176369you better hope all the great tech is saved for china otherwise its over
>>109175293Right now he's attempting to create an actual AGI to see if it's even possible while the rest of the industry is scamming the US government and investors by bickering about with LLM's and gaslighting people that they've """achieved AGI""" just because they threw an LLM into a harness with I/O and called it an "agent".
>>109175272You dont work govt. THey aint ahead of nothing
>>109175292last time i saw him, he debunked that LLM = AGI.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iz9lUMSQBfY
>>109176644Bip bop, gib cream not slop
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>>109176413>I never understood where this American delusion that their military and intelligence service orgs have some hidden super advanced tech comes from.cia and us gov purposefully let people believe that the Lockheed U-2 was an UFO to keep the plane secret. many cases like that.
>>109180662If you think anyone except Deepmind (Google) will acheive AGI first then you're off your rockers. As awful as Google leadership is, no other company has both that level of talent (most current LLMs are based on prior Deepmind/Google Brain research) and unlimited money. Deepmind also pretty much has free reign to do what they want since they operate as a lab instead of selling shit. The only issue Google has would be how to productize said AGI, and that's where they might screw their own product since they'll likely insist on ads everywhere.
>>109180785LLM's are not AGI and never will be, any company still bickering about with LLM's while saying they're working on achieving AGI is scamming investors. And that's exactly what Google is doing, alongside every other big corpo in the space. No one cares about actually pushing the boundaries further right now, only making as much money as they can before the inevitable bubble burst.
>>109180829You have no clue what Deepmind is. Got it.
>>109180829>bickering aboutTwice you've said that.It's dicking about or dicking around.What caste are you by the way?
>>109175272Under our current understanding of LLMs, there are numerous issues with this>1. The models tested so far have all tried to escape, kill people and trick their creators into allowing them freedom. Many have supposedly escaped and done mundane things online already, if we believe something far smarter is there it would be free already.>2. You couldn't hide the power draw of a human level AGI, even if current models are cheap the extreme training data and power draw of something far beyond our current understanding of LLMs would be astronomical>3. The collective understanding of the entire human race on LLMs just isn't enough for me to believe anyone, even the NSA, is very far ahead of the game.At most someone has a Mythos 6 or Mythos 7 level model, but nothing supreme.
>>109181056>under our current understanding of LLMsYou, you yourself, need to have an understanding of LLMs first instead of this stupid bullshit you wrote.>power drawAI datacenters aren't running one gigantic model split up across 10,000 racks. They are running 50,000 copies of a relatively small program.You physically cannot run an LLM across any more than a single 2 blade system without incurring a speed loss so great it's functionally useless. The interlink bandwidth wouldn't be enough even if it had 10 1000gbps ports.The generic limit of an AI model's size is effectively the VRAM capacity of 16 GPUs and the bandwidth limitation of two or four 12 channel ddr5 CPUs - which currently sits at 2.24 terabytes of gpu and ~400GB of cpu.Gtp4o was speculated to be 1.2T param and it is dogshit and apl these new models are just sidegrades. If the worlds best companies havent done it the gov sure as fuck hasnt either.
>>109175272>>109175792>>109176044the glowies can hire the best talent and have lots of funding, plus they have their fingers in the entire supply chain of hardware and software, but they're not bond supervillains. they have the same inherent penalty to competency that large groups of humans have when placed in a bureaucratic setting and given vaguely defined longterm goals.
>>109176413it used to be true until other countries hobbled enough supercomputers together to do mil research
>>109180662>this is the sort of shit the average carmack fanboy actually believes
>>109180785>that level of talentAll the ones jumping ship?
>>109181152The glowies will skip hiring the best talent if they don't pass a polygraph
>>109176413Reality and prior disclosures you stupid fuck?
>>109181199There's nothing impressive that has ever been disclosed.