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They fucking did it the crazy bastards. One shot learner robotics AI model.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1cllCVK-9lo
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>>109599919
Asimov's laws of robotics are the idea of an idealists. Of course these badbois will slit the throats of our enemies like it's nothing at some point
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>>109599919
Assembly workers on suicide watch.
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>>109599919
I've been trying to warn /g/ of what's coming but the luddites are still in denial.

Adapt or get replaced. This is your final chance.
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>>109599919
Are we finally getting Supreme Commander fabricators?
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Show it doing dishes from beginning to end and I'll be impressed.
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By the way, why do they only give the robot two hands?

Give it 4 arms and watch it complete tasks in seconds.
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>>109599919
It's nothingburger, they just want money, it's a scam. Buy an ad.
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>>109600043
Those %s are nowhere near replacement levels yet.
They only show you the success clips, none of the fails, which tells me this is just VC marketing bait
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>>109600116
>it's a scam.
You morons never learn.
And then when AI takes your job you're going to be the first to beg for handouts and higher taxes.

Be careful what you wish for.
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>>109600138
>Those %s are nowhere near replacement levels yet.
AI can already replace artists and code monkeys.
In 5 years every factory job will be done by robots. Period.
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>>109600102
More hands doesn't mean faster tasks because there is only so much space that can be occupied at one time, and coincidentally it just so happens that two to work the piece while it sits on a flat surface is the most efficient until someone invents a way for work pieces to float in gravity
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>>109600153
>>109600161
>TWO WEEKS IT WILL TAKE YOUR JOB 2025 ALL JOBS WILL BE DONE BY AI
>Said increasingly nervous """"man"""" (likely low-caste hindi) for the last five years
yet it hasn't lol
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>>109600206
That's not true.
Take a task like cooking.
You can have 4 hands making 4 different meals at the same time.
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>>109600061
Too much text. Not reading it.
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>>109600161
>replace artists
Absolutely cannot. AI art still can't remove its own stench.
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>>109600161
You have not walked into a warehouse or factory.
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>>109600401
>Absolutely cannot.
Hollywood has been firing and laying off artists every day. AI has surpassed them.
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>>109600436
There is nothing magical or unique about warehouses.
Amazon has been automating them for years now.
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>>109600138
I was joking about it being a real system. On the serious side, these morons made this AI learning algorithm a central part of the control loop instead of only giving it a corrective role just in case the predefined kinematic path doesn't line up quite as right during its manipulation sequence.
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>>109600498
Disney is a bad example. While the company as a whole is in the black, a large share of their movies and tv shows are flopping hard. As a matter of fact, their net income has been growing precisely because they've been trimming the fat.
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>>109599919
I'm skeptical of anything I see these days, but this seems legit, I'm just about to turn 30 and I feel like I'm in for a wild ride in my lifetime
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Interesting, but ultimately inconsequential in the grand scheme of things.
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>>109600732
>I'm just about to turn 30 and I feel like I'm in for a wild ride in my lifetime
You don't know the half of it.
I saw Blockbuster get replaced by Youtube and Boomers screamed.
I saw Digital Cameras replace traditional film stock and Boomers screamed.
I saw the iPhone replace mp3 players and Boomers screamed.

And yet none of those leaps compare to what AI is about to transform society.
Again, in the next 5 years I expect unemployment to reach 50%. The luddites posting in this thread saying it won't happen will be the homeless guys you see on streets next year...
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>>109600758
>words words words
Were you jacking off with one hand while writing this post or something? I was actually being sincere, I wasn't doing a creative writing/poetry thing or whatever, I'm glad you're into that kind of thing but I was just commentating that tech is getting really impressive.
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>>109600816
I did have a picture of a sexy elin open. But I was going to jack off after I made that post.

Now I'm jacking off to her.
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nvidia has been doing research in this area as well, like https://developer.nvidia.com/isaac/gr00t
This seems to be a much smaller team of people trying to come up something novel in the same space.
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>>109599919
>speed x8
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>>109600061
You got groups confused. Snailcats are those ignoring AI, Luddites are those that try to sabotage it. You can’t adopt to societal collapse born from half of population losing their jobs. No amount of secret bunkers will save you.
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>>109600503
people just don't get it
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>>109600061
ok now the question is how do I get ahead of curb here? I am no luddite.
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>>109599919
> and while the success rates arent significantly high..
Eww fuck this man, i cant stand listening to the GROSS FUCKING AUDIO! Its like I can hear him sucking on his own spit throughout it. Eww I just cant with this. Please have someone else talk over it, or use a less gross sounding setting on your mic.
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>>109601207
Master all the SOTA AI Models
Invest in stocks.
Buy up land.
Become a consultant for multi-million dollar companies.

Once money becomes obsolete the only thing left will be ownership of resources.
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>>109601368
I've been putting all of my money into silver (which has paid off) but I know nothing of stocks.
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>>109601000
Damn, the people must have trained for months to move 8x slower than normal to make it look right
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>>109601436
Stocks are the easiest life hack of all time.
Just look at Nvidia. If you had bought stocks in 1999 when it was literally pennies, you would have been a millionaire by now.
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>>109601458
hindsight is 20/20
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>>109601470
True, but lets not pretend it hasn't happened in history.

Apple was the same thing. Apple was almost bankrupt in 1997.
Yet people invested in them and they are rich today.
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>>109600503
Not even Musk was able to fully automate his factories. Robots can't handle conditions that aren't 100% perfect.
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>>109601483
AI progress grows exponential everyday.

In fact, once LLM's masters physics and mathematics, they can brute force creating perfect robots with better dexterity in real life.
Samsung is already using AI to make better chips as an example.
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>>109601478
In my defence, I was 3 years old and extremely poor in 1997.
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>>109601483
Then we will need to make conditions 100% perfect, which requires genociding browns from white homelands. No more debates. No more politics.
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>>109601368
>>109601458
which AI stocks are valuable currently?
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>>109601514
SpaceX. Followed by Anthropic.
It all depends on when AGI is discovered. That's when the market will go crazy.
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>>109599919
can it make me feel good if you know what I meant
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>>109600732
Chances are it's all just smoke and mirrors. They show you a few successes out of thousands and thousands of failures. Without a fundamental change in AI architecture, highly nimble robots aren't possible.
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>>109601647
>Without a fundamental change in AI architecture, highly nimble robots aren't possible.
"It will never draw hands. It will never animate videos. The architecture just isn't there."

Looking forward to seeing you doomers get BTFO once more. The first time was already hilarious.
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>>109601857
But they are right, it still have problems with even basic shit like amount of fingers, it's just less visible because it happens less often, but it still happens
If u done that with real world objects u just cant choose the output that fits the narrative and reject the one with obvious errors, like u can with digital output. Here that errors will have real world consequences that cant be repaired by running llm once more or picking output withhout them.
Also industrial scale machine exists for dacades, they can do all sort of complicated work with speeds of 100s of humans and they dont need any unpredictable AI on top of that.
Shills always shows robot doing some sort of sorting or assembly line work, they compare it to humans, they always, always ignore the existence of dedicated machines that can do that shit with unmatched precision and speed, and when they are reminded of this, they hide behind some kind of flexibility that humanoid robots could provide despite every industry is just going oposite way - so highly specialised, highly automated, high volume, low cost plants that don't need army of humanoid robots with 1% of output of their already existing technological lines just because the robot can also do another thing that they never planned to do anyway. At to that AI errors that can't be fixed by ruining llm once more becasue consequences of the error already exist in the real world
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>>109599919
ok, this is pretty suspicious. the idle arms are too human-like
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>>109601952
It does not have problems on the newest and state of the art models.
Look at both videos and tell me where the broken fingers are?
You can't because it is flawless already.
Yet you doomers said this technology was "not gonna happen in our lifetime bub".

Your shitty job will soon be done by robots and there's nothing you can do to stop it.
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>>109601368
Your resource accumulations are just loot boxes for the billionaire drone swarms.
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>>109601458
If you bought almost any stock that early you would have become millionaire. Too bad not even the smartest investors on planet can reliably repeat some of these purchases without wasting millions on failed businesses.
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>>109601994
i know its harder and harder to read without LLMs
>If u done that with real world objects u just cant choose the output that fits the narrative and reject the one with obvious errors, like u can with digital output.
like that video of tesla robot going rogue and spiling drinks everywhere, u cant undo its mistake, everything is drowning in coca cola
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>>109601994
The progress on AI video was slow as shit before Sora 1 release. Progress on LLMs was dogshit before GPT2 and looked like we would not achieve transformer-based chatbot in decades. AI image generation looked like something happening next century before 2022. You can’t reliably predict AI progress without having 3/4 of your predictions ending up like Musk and self driving cars, or Hinton and cardiologists.
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>>109602060
>like that video of tesla robot going rogue and spiling drinks everywhere, u cant undo its mistake, everything is drowning in coca cola
There are humans who make worse mistakes.
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>>109602066
The doomers were given more than enough evidence that LLMs would scale but they still denied it.

It's because they were arrogant and kept claiming any machine learning was just a "parrot". They refused to accept the idea that something like art could be crunched by machines. They believed only "magic" could make pretty pictures.

Now in this same thread, we have retards who think robots can't have nimble hands. Why? It's all just math and memory at the end of the day. There is no magic in your fingertips that lets you pick up a glass or cup.
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>>109602133
I mean, generative AI models will produce the average of what your prompt was given, so they definitely in this department lack higher levels of creativity, though said levels of creativity are maybe achieved in mathematics because of all the novel math proofs they have produced. But speaking of LLMs, while there has been lot of new developments that LLM pessimists predicted wouldn’t happen, there have also been lot of aspects that have not gotten away and are still preventing LLMs from doing things they were supposed to replace. Like for example hallucinations are still in all the models and still cause mistakes when processing texts like legal texts or just not fucking up writing scripts for edutainment videos on YouTube (still takes some sarcastic Reddit comment as facts). Agents are still limited by context windows, so while lot of context window compression with various harnesses has happened, we are still struggling with context rot in some occasions.
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>>109599919
great we are all either gonna get genocided, or worse exiled from earth and forced to live in tuna cans while earth heals.
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>>109602445
You had many years to prepare for this when the first GPT launched.
I'm not scared and I will in fact survive the singularity. Bring it on.
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>>109600061
You're all fucked because all agents don't play by rules of being nice or caring about any of the established bullshit
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We had a good run to be fair.
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>>109603253
We will have UBI soon. That or we will all get culled by the billionaires.
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>>109602454
Are you a billionaire?
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>>109599919
nice nice
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>>109600102
4 hands you say? weak
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>>109604402
That’s too many hands, too clumsy
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>all of the training data is based on pincer hands
They're going to have to start the training again from scratch if they want to use human style hands.
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>>109604421
stfu 4handed weakling



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