GM is working on an eyes-off, hands-off driving system
  • BaylorSwift3 BaylorSwift3 2w ago 66%

    At least all the China EV tariffs will take some of the pressure off them. They can continue to trundle on being second-rate.

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  • "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearFU
    futurist youtube BaylorSwift3 3w ago 100%
    Stanford ECON295/CS323 I 2024 I AI and Creativity, Anima Anandkumar
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6houmprGB-I
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    Here lies the internet, murdered by generative AI- Corruption everywhere, even in YouTube's kids content
  • BaylorSwift3 BaylorSwift3 8mo ago 50%

    The problem is feeding them crap will keep them low IQ. Most parents want the highest quality educational content instead.

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  • Food delivery robot crashes into car, flees scene of accident
  • BaylorSwift3 BaylorSwift3 9mo ago 75%

    with the safety flag happily waving...........fled the scene.

    Anthropomorphising much? Its like saying a toaster that broke down turned on you in a hissy fit.

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  • Sam Altman’s Prediction: The Rise of a Billion-Dollar Solo Enterprise
  • BaylorSwift3 BaylorSwift3 9mo ago 100%

    This idea seems economically illiterate. In a world where humans don't earn money, how do we have a stock market supporting these valuations?

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  • Ultrasound Enables Remote 3-D Printing—Even in the Human Body: For the first time, researchers have used sound waves to 3-D print an object from a distance—even with a wall in the way.
  • BaylorSwift3 BaylorSwift3 10mo ago 90%

    Maybe I'm paranoid, but why does my mind straight away go to all the nefarious ways this could be used. Creative criminals and intelligence agencies could find many uses for this technology when it matures.

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  • Biohybrid microrobots could remove micro- and nano-plastics from aquatic environments
  • BaylorSwift3 BaylorSwift3 11mo ago 100%

    They are made from a biological substrate with metal magnetic components. It means they are highly controllable in water tanks via magnetic fields. They won't be out in the wild.

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  • OpenAI has revised its core values to make the focus on developing AGI its first priority.
  • BaylorSwift3 BaylorSwift3 1y ago 75%

    I think we’re going to have to pit AIs against one another in another web of complexity in order to reach AGI.

    I don't know if its going to be the route to AGI, but what you are describing is already happening.

    There's Microsoft’s AutoGen framework & OpenAI next month say they too will have AI Agents for Chat-GPT

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  • OpenAI has revised its core values to make the focus on developing AGI its first priority.
  • BaylorSwift3 BaylorSwift3 1y ago 81%

    Just AI. The distinction being that an AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) is a theoretical superintelligence capable of any intellectual task, including coding to improve itself.

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  • Agility Robotics has opened a factory in Oregon to build 10,000 of its 'Digit' humanoid robots a year.
  • BaylorSwift3 BaylorSwift3 1y ago 85%

    Here's a video showing this model of robot in action.

    It will be interesting to see what capabilities these have, and how trainable they will be. They look like they can do simple warehouse work, but will they be much more capable than that?

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  • US novelist Michael Chabon and several other writers are the latest to file a proposed class action accusing OpenAI of copyright infringement
  • BaylorSwift3 BaylorSwift3 1y ago 55%

    Any human work of art is made by an artist who is synthesizing other's past work they've absorbed. If I write a murder-mystery crime novel set in 1930s England, it would be hard to avoid some influence of Agatha Christie's. Does it mean I'm stealing from her?

    There's a separate issue of AI taking jobs, which is very real, but will probably need something like Basic Income to deal with on a society-wide level.

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  • EU safety laws start to bite for TikTok, Instagram and others
  • BaylorSwift3 BaylorSwift3 1y ago 100%

    I'm grateful for the EU. They're setting the standards for consumer protection and making things happen.

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  • Future of space travel?
  • BaylorSwift3 BaylorSwift3 1y ago 100%

    I'm very excited about kinetic gun type launch tech. Its way to harsh for humans, but it could get cargo to space very cheaply. If that were true the building blocks for a huge space station suddenly become much more economically feasible.

    https://techcrunch.com/2023/07/10/longshot-space-wants-to-make-space-launch-dumb-and-really-cheap-too/?

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  • Harvard scientists have identified a drug combo that may reverse aging in just one week: ‘A step towards affordable whole-body rejuvenation'
  • BaylorSwift3 BaylorSwift3 1y ago 100%

    I'd be more excited to see treatments that altered DNA commercialized. I'm sure its coming, the question is when.

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