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Re: How close are we from building a virtual universe?
« Reply #920 on: 31/08/2024 04:12:48 »
Amazon Is Working On Something That Will SHATTER Everything You Know About AI
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The main purpose of building a virtual universe is to help making decisions which will increase the probability of achieving goals effectively and efficiently.
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Re: How close are we from building a virtual universe?
« Reply #921 on: 31/08/2024 04:46:59 »
BREAKING: OpenAI's SHOCKING "ORION" Model!
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The latest AI News. Learn about LLMs, Gen AI and get ready for the rollout of AGI. Wes Roth covers the latest happenings in the world of OpenAI, Google, Anthropic, NVIDIA and Open Source AI.

TIMELINE:
00:00 Breaking News
01:11 Q Star aka Strawberry
04:48 The Feds, National Security and OpenAI
06:43 Situational Awareness
09:45 The Feds and Open Source
11:19 Strawberry and the Orion Model
12:33 STaR: Self-Taught Reasoner
20:33 Synthetic Data and Orca 2
23:18 OpenAI to Launch Strawberry Chatbot
27:08 Q-Star aka Quiet-STaR
28:15 The Queen Model
33:11 Correction from Last Video
35:48 Am I correct?
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Re: How close are we from building a virtual universe?
« Reply #922 on: 05/09/2024 14:34:00 »
GPT-5 SOON, AI-to-AI Payments Using Crypto, xAI GPU Cluster is Live, 1,000 Agent Simulation
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Chapters:
0:00 - GPT-5 Coming Soon: OpenAI's Next Frontier
2:09 - Elon Musk's Colossus: The Largest AI Training Cluster
3:16 - Project Sid: Autonomous AI Agents in Minecraft
6:54 - Meta's Mixed Reality Glasses: Puffin in Development
9:58 - Sponsor: Vulture - Cloud Provider for AI Workloads
11:32 - OpenAI's $100 Billion Valuation and Future Challenges
13:32 - Meta AI Assistant Reaches 400 Million Users
15:39 - MidJourney Ventures into Hardware
16:40 - AI Safety: OpenAI and Anthropic's Collaboration with the US Government
18:08 - Nous Research Hermes Updates
18:45 - Google AI Studio Updates
19:25 - 100m Token Context Model
20:28 - AI-to-AI Crypto Transactions: A New Frontier
22:52 - Alexa to be powered by Claude
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Re: How close are we from building a virtual universe?
« Reply #923 on: 05/09/2024 15:06:31 »
$125B for Superintelligence? 3 Models Coming, Sutskever's Secret SSI, & Data Centers (in space)...
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Ilya Sutskever's 'straight shot to superintelligence' is already valued at $5B, but now we get $125B data centers in the works. Yes, plural. Will this be the ultimate gambit on the scaling hypothesis?

Weights and Biases? Weave: wandb.me/ai_explained

And yes, the title is not clickbait, a company is pledging to build data centers in space, but that follows failed attempts in the sea. Plus, distributed training, Gemini 2, Grok-3, Colossus, CharacterAI, Orion, and ... chapters.

AI Insiders:   / aiexplained 

Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
01:06 ? SSI, Safe Superintelligence (Sutskever)
03:45 - Grok-3 (Colossus) + Altman Concerned
05:36 - CharacterAI + Foundation Models
06:26 - $125B Supercomputers + 5-10GW
08:28 - ?GPT-6? Scale
09:07 - Zuckerberg on Exponentials and Doubt
09:42 - Strawberry/Orion + Connections + Weights
11:39 - Data Centers in Space (and the sea)
12:45 - Distributed Training + SemiAnalysis Report w/ Gemini 2
17:34 - Climate Change Pledges?
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Re: How close are we from building a virtual universe?
« Reply #924 on: 06/09/2024 14:14:53 »
Quote from: hamdani yusuf on 05/09/2024 15:06:31
a company is pledging to build data centers in space
Thus posing a serious problem of heat dissipation.
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Re: How close are we from building a virtual universe?
« Reply #925 on: 06/09/2024 15:13:28 »
One could call them "space cadets".
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Re: How close are we from building a virtual universe?
« Reply #926 on: 07/09/2024 05:51:38 »
Quote from: alancalverd on 06/09/2024 14:14:53
Quote from: hamdani yusuf on 05/09/2024 15:06:31
a company is pledging to build data centers in space
Thus posing a serious problem of heat dissipation.
Parker solar probe can handle heat dissipation in space very well. Maybe they can learn a thing or two from it.
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Re: How close are we from building a virtual universe?
« Reply #927 on: 07/09/2024 08:53:23 »
AI is here. What now?
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Re: How close are we from building a virtual universe?
« Reply #928 on: 07/09/2024 15:44:46 »
Switch it off.
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Re: How close are we from building a virtual universe?
« Reply #929 on: 07/09/2024 16:33:24 »
Quote from: alancalverd on 07/09/2024 15:44:46
Switch it off.
When?
Which one?
What will you do if your competitors don't follow suit?
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Re: How close are we from building a virtual universe?
« Reply #930 on: 09/09/2024 15:13:02 »
Whenever I want to

Whatever is under my control

Ignore them or kill them.
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Re: How close are we from building a virtual universe?
« Reply #931 on: 09/09/2024 16:22:56 »
Quote from: alancalverd on 09/09/2024 15:13:02
Whenever I want to

Whatever is under my control

Ignore them or kill them.
Getting them under control is the problem.
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Re: How close are we from building a virtual universe?
« Reply #932 on: 09/09/2024 23:12:24 »
Everything I make, buy, or rent, is under my control, apart from my children. The same is true, legally, for everyone else on the planet, and any harm done by a machine to anyone must be traceable to a human.
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Re: How close are we from building a virtual universe?
« Reply #933 on: 10/09/2024 22:13:23 »
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Everything I make, buy, or rent, is under my control, apart from my children. The same is true, legally, for everyone else on the planet, and any harm done by a machine to anyone must be traceable to a human.
Which human ?
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Re: How close are we from building a virtual universe?
« Reply #934 on: 11/09/2024 08:50:06 »
This will power the future of AI (1000x more efficient)
Neuromorphic chips, the future of AI computing inspired by the brain. #neuromorphic #ainews #ai #agi #singularity
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0:33 Artificial neural networks
2:17 Compute inefficiency and scaling
4:29 Limitations of current hardware
6:00 Power consumption
8:04 Memory limitation
10:23 Sparse computations
12:43 Spiking neural networks
15:06 Transistor size limit
16:29 Code and silicon chips
17:31 Structure of neuromorphic chips
19:20 Materials for neuromorphic chips
22:54 Neuromorphic chip companies
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Re: How close are we from building a virtual universe?
« Reply #935 on: 11/09/2024 09:13:16 »
How might LLMs store facts | Chapter 7, Deep Learning
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Unpacking the multilayer perceptrons in a transformer, and how they may store facts
Sections:
0:00 - Where facts in LLMs live
2:15 - Quick refresher on transformers
4:39 - Assumptions for our toy example
6:07 - Inside a multilayer perceptron
15:38 - Counting parameters
17:04 - Superposition
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Re: How close are we from building a virtual universe?
« Reply #936 on: 11/09/2024 10:48:26 »
Quote from: hamdani yusuf on 10/09/2024 22:13:23
Which human ?
There is plenty of legal precedent. Initially, it's the human who decided to switch the machine on. If he is dead or bankrupt, it's the supplier (in the UK) or manufacturer (in the EU) of the machine. And in an extreme case the US courts ruled that the supplier of the material that made the machine is liable.
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Re: How close are we from building a virtual universe?
« Reply #937 on: 14/09/2024 07:16:25 »
OpenAI o1: ChatGPT Supercharged!

Here are some comments from the users.
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Tried the new model. I gave it instruction to write paragraph on some set of constraints. with slower thinking, it actually results in better response. What a time to be alive!
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I was playing around with this and was able to generate a clone of Atari's classic "Centipede" via HTML and Javascript in a single prompt.

That said, I did need to run through about 30 more iterations to get it where I was satisfied with the gameplay, the initial version was functional, but somewhat one-dimensional in terms of gameplay.

I just used Emojis instead of generating any sprite sheets (works well enough for a game like this), and used Suno to generate a 4-bit synth audio loop for background music.

Overall, I could have written this game by hand in about 2 hours.
The time spent with ChatGPT was actually about 3 hours, lol. But, ChatGPT allowed me to go through many more iterations and experiment with features much more quickly, without compromising on the quality. So for the time spent, I think I came out with a much more polished game than if I had manually coded it in the same amount of time.
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Re: How close are we from building a virtual universe?
« Reply #938 on: 16/09/2024 08:45:12 »
AI can't cross this line and we don't know why.
Have we discovered an ideal gas law for AI?
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Re: How close are we from building a virtual universe?
« Reply #939 on: 17/09/2024 15:20:04 »
"As useful as a GOOD grad student" ― Surpasses Human Capability on Many Tasks (but not all!)
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