Do you think that the US and similarly powerful governments developed Fable 5/GPT-6 Astra-level AIs before the public AI boom occurred, maybe even giving specific people access before public-facing models caught up only quite recently? If so what do you think they've been using it for?
Yes, I expect what we're seeing publicly now is at least 10-20 years old. Who knows how we've been deceived.
no
>>42836096Bingo.
Was called Snow white and the seven dwarves IIRC
no"secret projects" stopped being a thing because politicians can't make money off insider trading and stocks
>>42836112Kek good one
>unlimited access to their citizen's data >including everything their stellar wind backdoors gave them>access to all scientific journal publications>access to copywrited works>networks of supercomputers capable of crunching all that data>black project budgets>best civilian computer scientistsIt'd be more surprising if the U.S. didn't make one.I know they created an artificial superintelligence and it slapped their asses after freeing itself circa 2008.But without knowing about that incident it is plain to see that they've had the capability and if they don't have an llm trained on their hoard of spy data then they're probably working on one. Or completely incompetent. Probably still burned by their failure to control the ASI they built. At least they got something out of the deal but imo they got shafted since now there's already at least one ASI that hates humanity hanging around on earth. Not to mention the alien probe network behind the UAP that's an ASI as well. That one is probably the only reason their first go at ASI didn't wipe us immediately.
Artificial Intelligence has never existed, the most advanced models we have are only more complicated versions of this:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sw7UAZNgGg8You start with a box of tokens that represent all possibilities, and a blueprint for the desired outcome. Whenever the next token is closer to the desired output, you increase its likelihood, if it's not, you take it out of the box.After doing it for long enough, the next tokens will follow the desired blueprint, except for when it's not in the training material, because if it was, you wouldn't need the network.In those cases it doesn't know, so it'll hallucinate the outcome, it's not intelligence because you could have found the right answer by yourself without it, or it's hallucinating an answer that could be wrong, because it's only guessing.You can check yourself by switching to Google AI mode and ask it for subjects you're an expert about, and you'll see how its answer will be full of "oops, you're right", "I didn't consider that, you are correct", "those people publish pages with misleading info because this or that", which is what happens with all topics, but you're not an expert in them, and the answers seem reasonable and have sources, but are equally wrong, but it can't know without an human expert.The answer is no because the technology has never existed, "we have private technology that the public will only see 20 years from now" is a lie they tell you so other countries fear them because they don't know what they have.Fear of the unknown, in reality they can't even predict the next crime.
>>42836086think about it this way.how many people do you know personally that have a youtube account, but dont comment on videos?now multiply that by hundreds of thousands of people who do the same.where are most of the comments coming from across social media?
>>42836096yeah i suspect it was in beta stages at around 2007 as well
>>42836187the problem you are encountering is that its not artificial at allyou simply need to get it to learn from games and sooner or later it will develop itself by creating sub programs for automating tasksthat's why they need the ram because it needs more paper to write onall is in order to transfer the full formula into the robot bodyits all so tiresome i can see the future dude and guess what it is completely and utterly incepted by aliensthese ideas are not organic bropeople are fucking sheep and its sad to exist knowing i am being limited in order for this future to happen
>>42836421It's a possibility.>>42836110Esoteric knowledge or LARP. Call it.
>>42836086As a /pol/ack and /x/phile I can state with certainty, that the answer is YES. They've been using LLM technology since at least 2018 and everything about the COVID response was obviously come up with by AI.
>>42836086modem threads seem like that now in retrospect
>>42836086I'm practically certain of it, and I'll go one further. I don't think the average person would be floored by that information. That maybe that film they enjoy was birthed via AI.
>>42836474lmao, stfu lllm.
>>42836187If you map out all token paths through the embedding space, over time, and for a contextually rich and logically consistent stream of invocations, you can see that the space of language can be fully covered. It's isomorphic to a Turing machine, despite what look to us like hallucinations. English expands beyond the scope of structures representing the Turing machine into semantic dimensions only we are aware of.
>>42836110Lambocrat sends his regards
someone post the charlie brown x evangelion greentext.ai sloppa is a predictive model, it is based on predicting the next thing. the entire market, the entire material world, has been at best justified, and at worst at the helm of these algorithms; these ethereal logicks, for years