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At some point robotic spiders will paint walls and fix cracks, but they will claim "AI failed" or that "It's robotics / science, not AI" .
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2 weeks right anon?
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>>109591046
It's probably just clickbait.
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>>109591046
Why are people who can't fix one(1) Baltimore bridge for several years now are talking about sci-fi tech even? You couldn't build robots if you tried, anon.
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>>109591111
Except Zuckerberg was right and we're now seeing mass Engineers being fired.
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posting youtube screenshots on 4chan to be part of the secret misanthropy club is normie behavior
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wow that's a big flag i bet his grandma is 1/8 polish and he speaks the langugae
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>>109591141
Infrastructure has been slow down by regulations and Jewish usury.

Robots will bypass a lot of it, at least for a while.
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>>109591046
I assume he's talking about LLMs, and no an LLM won't paint my house.
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>>109591647
What robots? Where are they? May we see them?
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>>109591046
>robotic spiders will paint walls
You want them to damage walls? I could believe in drones but we are far from that.
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>>109591046
>It's robotics / science, not AI
It will be this.
Just look at how people who predicted that LLMs were a dead end are currently trying to walk their predictions back by suggesting that a LLM in a harness isn't actually an LLM
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>>109591046
> AI is not here to stay
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>>109591046
>Calling an LLM AI
AI doesn't exist yet.
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>>109592888
I always loved that argument, it's like saying that humans can't program because they need a computer and IDE or at least a text editor, otherwise they can only write and compile very simple programs mentally. And of course several test batteries are necessary because their one-shot slop is full of bugs.
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>>109591046
AI is here to stay because I can take his 26 minute rambling video's transcript, give it to ChatGPT and have it spit out a bunch of bullet points, read it and then move on with my day.
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>>109592990
An absolutely terrible argument to make on the month when local models became entirely competitive with frontier models for agentic tasks, lmao
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>>109592914
He should have said
>AI is here and I am GAY
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>screenshot of a youtube video
Who cares?
I'm definitely not interested in this. Next time at least use an invidious instance to take your screenshot of the content.
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>>109591046
>they
voices in your schizo mind?
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>>109591151
No, we're not.
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>>109592983
Why are you replying to yourself? You must think you're being super subversive.
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>>109593002
Ah, yes, the local models, the next level of AI psychosis.
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>>109591151
They were being fired anyway. AI is just an excuse.
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>>109591046
Bubble will pop eventually but you have to be an actual braindead retard to think that AI won't be here to stay.
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>>109591699
You probably could make it do it.
Provide me a step by step guide on how to paint me house. Also i'm paralyzed so I use this drone with an attached paintbrush on it, and also need a step by step guide on how to operate it.
It would be cumbersome, but as a proof of concept, you could make it it paint a house through operating a drone.
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>>109593692
Have you met Gemma?
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>>109594341
don't think it will
they will just steal the entire middle easts oil reserve to fund AI until the year 2200 at the very least
probably why this war is even happening desu
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>>109594341
We could have another dark age some day and it could all be lost and forgotten.
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>>109591046
>normies are braindead
Always were.
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>>109591046
Most of youtubers are anti AI because they know they are being replaced by AI slop.
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>>109591046
People don't know how broad AI is as a category and how many uses it has. For example, if you're using a search engine, you're using AI, because it's almost certainly using some kind of hybrid RAG pipeline. If you're using a GPS, you're almost certainly using graph AI models. If you're playing a video game, the NPC AI is almost certainly relying on the A* algorithm, which again falls under AI. If you're buying groceries, the way the items are laid out in the shop is likely determined using AI, as it's an optimization task. AI is not just generative models.
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>>109594833

Even searching your photos on an iPhone is AI
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>>109591046
Someone please tell grandpa to go back to his repairs. He's getting senile.
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when I take a piss it's AI
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>>109594833
>f you're using a search engine, you're using AI, because it's almost certainly using some kind of hybrid RAG pipeline
you think you are but 99% sure you aren't
Why would google give up their world class search algorithms with something insanely expensive like RAG for every user, are you insane
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>>109591046
>AI
Actually, it's Machine Intelligence
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>>109594951
Well I use DuckDuckGo, and I get AI search assist, which is essentially just an AI summary, often during my searches, so pardon me that in my eyes it doesn't strain credulity that Google, which has vastly more resources, probably uses such technologies as well.
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this nigga can't even make a good flux
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Robots were never cheap and it's unlikely this will change any time soon.
Even the most basic bitch 'robot' a roomba cost like 600 bucks or more.
Spiders painting walls would be close to 10 thousand each.
Something a firm could afford but then you're paying for the service one way or another.
And at this moment it's probably too expensive to pain walls with robots in regular homes. Maybe in huge construction projects where automation could be worth it.
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>>109592888
Well an LLM without weights is useless.
And some humans have to do the job of tweaking the AIs so they could be "intelligent" (which they aren't even)

So it's all just aping human cognition using statistical word matching after getting an extra layer of tweaks to not be completely schizo
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>>109591046
the problem with LLMs is that they aren't actually intelligent and likely will never be

tech bros are fools to think that they can make the equivalent of synapses and neurons (which have undergone billions of years of evolution) in digital space
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>>109591046
I'm not against AI... I'm against TRANSFORMER/MACHINE LEARNING-based AI.
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>>109596612
machine learning is based
fuck off
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>>109596624
You don't see the problem, do you?
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>>109596612
What's wrong with machine learning? It's a really broad category as well, you know.
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>>109596728
nope it's a dead end at scale
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>>109591046
>Black Horse Repairs
Wonderful, another degenerate in the tech community.
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>>109596734
I agree, that what you highlighted is a profound remark and there are very sophisticated reasons why, but that speaks to the hypothetical performance constraints, not to the morality of using it. Unless all you meant by your original statement was that you have no faith in those technologies only as far as the hypothetical performance ceiling is concerned, in which case I don't disagree, but I would use different words to express it.
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>>109591647
who do you think owns the robots?
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>>109591046
Except that's true, retard. LLMs and mass datacenters aren't going to be what's powering your robospider workers.
How is a machine that's entirely reliant on computing done thousands of miles away going to be viable, both physically and economically? We've barely hit the point a bipedal robot can run in a straight line without assistance and you think we can take that, miniaturize it, make it navigate and climb unknown terrain all with either, 1. Currently impossibly small and efficient ways of processing and interpreting that data on device or 2. With delay from having a data center do the intensive bits and send them back?
Throwing text predictors with a fancy coat of paint for the investors at the problem won't solve issues with hardware and outright physics constraints on the issue, unless you genuinely want to claim we hit AGI and solve the secrets of the universe before we hit constraints with actually running the fucking thing before the magic black box tells us how stupid we are and makes the hardware better.
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>>109591046
LLMs are not going to be powering robotic spiders lmao
For a lot of people, AI means LLMs. It's clear that the current companies are lying about the level their products will ever reach, and the majority of them are unprofitable and are going to go bankrupt at some point this decade.
This is what people mean when they say AI failed. Big name LLMs are going to fail.
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>>109591046
>At some point robotic spiders will paint walls and fix cracks
Dream on. The end times are here and we'll all be dead in 30 years tops. You're all just coping.
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>>109591151
a monkey throwing its shit at a typewriter could replace 10 "engineers" and efficiency would go through the roof.
AI is only managing to do something slightly less impressive than that.
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>>109593002
>An absolutely terrible argument to make on the month when local models became entirely competitive with frontier models for agentic tasks, lmao
What local models are decent atm for this? Is Qwen3.8 the one you're referring to?

I remember someone said this about Gemma4 but it was miserable to use as an agent.
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>>109591151
meta is bleeding money they were going to be fired anyway kek
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>>109591046
People make youtube vids in order to make money, the anti AI audience is just an another segment in the market.
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>>109591046
don't care, still not paying for AI (ever). I may use it for free though.
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>>109592914
I love when bots spam retarded memes. /s
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>>109591139
When in doubt, it's always clickbait. People are ignoring the forest for the trees.
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>>109599159
Yeah, that punches far above its weight. For a broader definition of "local" there are other strong options like DS Flash too.
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>>109600278
forgot my pic



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