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Re: How close are we from building a virtual universe?
« Reply #1080 on: 02/02/2025 07:12:01 »
o3-mini and the ?AI War?
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o3-mini is here, and yes, I?ve read the paper in full - 2 hours after release, and even the post-launch Reddit AMA. Some epic details like a FrontierMath score that made me double-take, a likely new Cursor favorite, bio risk expertise and a cost-comparison with Deepseek R1., But does it perform on basic reasoning - let?s find out. Plus, arguably the bigger story - the increasingly frenetic rhetoric coming out of the West - and Dario Amodei and Alexandr Wang (CEOs of Anthropic and Scale AI respectively) in particular. The last thing we need is an ?AI War?.

Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction
00:45 - o3 mini
05:11 - First impressions vs Deepseek R1
07:22 - 10x Scale, o3-mini System Card, Amodei Essay, bitcoin wallets?
12:40 - Simple Competition Finale
13:03 - Clips and Final Thoughts on the ?AI War?

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Re: How close are we from building a virtual universe?
« Reply #1081 on: 02/02/2025 07:21:17 »
AI World War 1 Just Began: SHOCKING New AI (T?lu 3) Destroys DeepSeek & OpenAI!
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Ai2's T?lu 3 405B, a massive open-source AI model, has outperformed DeepSeek V3, GPT-4o, and Llama 3.1 405B on key benchmarks like PopQA, GSM8K, and MATH, proving that open models can rival top proprietary systems. Trained using 256 GPUs in parallel, T?lu 3 405B leverages advanced reinforcement learning techniques like RLVR to enhance accuracy in math, reasoning, and instruction-following. With full transparency, permissive licensing, and detailed training data, Ai2's breakthrough marks a major milestone in the ongoing AI arms race, challenging corporate dominance in artificial intelligence development.

Key Topics: 
Ai2?s T?lu 3 405B AI model and how it outperformed DeepSeek V3, GPT-4o, and Llama 3.1 405B 
Why T?lu 3 405B?s open-source approach challenges the dominance of corporate AI giants 
The AI arms race intensifies as DeepSeek, OpenAI, and Alibaba battle for supremacy 

What You?ll Learn: 
How T?lu 3 405B?s massive 405B parameters and RLVR training method improve math, reasoning, and instruction-following 
Why *Microsoft and OpenAI accused DeepSeek of tech theft*, escalating AI competition 
The role of open-source AI in shaping the future and its impact on global AI leadership 

Why It Matters: 
This video explores the growing AI war, where **T?lu 3 405B?s breakthrough performance proves that *open-source models can rival proprietary AI*, raising major questions about accessibility, innovation, and the future of artificial intelligence. 

DISCLAIMER: 
This video analyzes the latest AI breakthroughs, the impact of T?lu 3 405B, and the ongoing battle between **corporate AI labs and open-source challengers in artificial intelligence.
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« Reply #1082 on: 02/02/2025 07:26:14 »
AI news is getting crowded nowadays.

DeepSeek Just Lost to Alibaba?s New AI!
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Alibaba has just shaken up the AI world by launching a powerful new AI model that outperforms DeepSeek! This unexpected defeat proves that Alibaba is ready to challenge the biggest names in artificial intelligence?including OpenAI and Google. But what makes this AI so advanced, and how did it surpass DeepSeek?

In this video, we break down Alibaba?s latest AI breakthrough, how it?s redefining AI capabilities, speed, and efficiency, and why this shift could change the industry forever. With cutting-edge machine learning, deep reasoning, and superior processing, Alibaba?s AI is proving to be a serious competitor in the AI arms race.

Is Alibaba now a bigger AI threat than DeepSeek? What does this mean for the future of AI innovation, competition, and global tech dominance? And how will DeepSeek respond to this massive challenge?

Will Alibaba?s AI dominate the market? How does it compare to DeepSeek and OpenAI?s ChatGPT? Could this be the beginning of a new AI war? Watch now to find out!
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Re: How close are we from building a virtual universe?
« Reply #1083 on: 02/02/2025 07:42:18 »
The Next 3 Years of AI: Why Even Experts Are Terrified
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Re: How close are we from building a virtual universe?
« Reply #1084 on: 02/02/2025 19:31:09 »
Quote from: hamdani yusuf on 31/01/2025 12:59:07
You can train it yourself locally, not connected to internet. You can use your own data.
So it is anyone's arselicker and cannot be trusted at all.
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Re: How close are we from building a virtual universe?
« Reply #1085 on: 04/02/2025 09:44:16 »
Quote from: alancalverd on 02/02/2025 19:31:09
Quote from: hamdani yusuf on 31/01/2025 12:59:07
You can train it yourself locally, not connected to internet. You can use your own data.
So it is anyone's arselicker and cannot be trusted at all.
If you give it good quality data, it will be able to correct your mistakes.
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Re: How close are we from building a virtual universe?
« Reply #1086 on: 04/02/2025 23:17:28 »
If I know I have good quality data, I have no need of AI and no reason to make mistakes.

I quoted this instance in another thread.  Driving along a quiet motorway at 70 mph, my superintelligent rental car with automatic road sign recognition suddenly flashed a "30 mph limit" warning and tried to slow me down. It had indeed spotted a 30 sign, as had I, but that sign related to the slip road on my left, not the road I was driving on. Good quality data (the speed limit on the slip road was indeed 30) but irrelevant and rendered dangerous by some software I didn't even know was installed and whose programmer thought it was a better driver than me.
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Re: How close are we from building a virtual universe?
« Reply #1087 on: 05/02/2025 13:13:39 »
Quote from: alancalverd on 04/02/2025 23:17:28
If I know I have good quality data, I have no need of AI and no reason to make mistakes.

I quoted this instance in another thread.  Driving along a quiet motorway at 70 mph, my superintelligent rental car with automatic road sign recognition suddenly flashed a "30 mph limit" warning and tried to slow me down. It had indeed spotted a 30 sign, as had I, but that sign related to the slip road on my left, not the road I was driving on. Good quality data (the speed limit on the slip road was indeed 30) but irrelevant and rendered dangerous by some software I didn't even know was installed and whose programmer thought it was a better driver than me.
Humans often forget something. They tend to make mistakes, especially when there's time constraint. Even when you have a whole encyclopedia in your dataset, you won't be able to memorize all of the information there.
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Re: How close are we from building a virtual universe?
« Reply #1088 on: 05/02/2025 13:16:51 »
This AI deepfake tool is WAY too real. Full body animation
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OmniHuman-1 AI deepfake. Animate any image with any audio or video. #ai #aitools #aivideo #agi

https://omnihuman-lab.github.io/

0:00 OmniHuman intro and demos
3:25 Cartoons, anime, 3D
6:33 Tricky poses and examples
9:30 Singing examples
10:54 Separate body and hand movements
12:24 Comparison with existing AI tools


Some funny but terrifying comments at the same time.
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Officer, you can clearly see in the recording from my door-cam that...

sorry, video evidence is no longer credible evidence....

Dead internet theory is finally here, folks... it's been a good run .
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Don't care about this stuff until it's actually released and useable.

i think its way more scarier when it's not, cuz guess who gets to use stuff that the general public can't?
yep...

I appreciate the videos, this is a news AI channel after all. So i like seeing things like this before it's public.

The wrong people already have it.

So wait 2 months?
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« Reply #1089 on: 06/02/2025 09:09:53 »
Quote from: hamdani yusuf on 31/01/2025 12:59:07
You can train it yourself locally, not connected to internet. You can use your own data.

the ONLY way to run Deepseek...
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Is it actually safe to run DeepSeek R1?or any local AI model?on your computer? Everyone says local AI is better for privacy, but? is it really? How do we know it's not secretly sending data to the internet? And what about file access?can it peek into your personal stuff? In this video, I?ll show you how to run DeepSeek R1 LOCALLY. It?s time to ditch Cloud AI.

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Re: How close are we from building a virtual universe?
« Reply #1090 on: 06/02/2025 15:01:01 »
OpenAI?s Deep Research: Unexpected Game Changer!
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Re: How close are we from building a virtual universe?
« Reply #1091 on: 06/02/2025 15:53:47 »
Quote from: hamdani yusuf on 05/02/2025 13:13:39
Even when you have a whole encyclopedia in your dataset, you won't be able to memorize all of the information there.
No need to memorise it - it's all written down, in what we call an encyclopaedia.. But unlike the vomit from an AI system, every article in the encyclopaedia is referenced to its sources, so you have a good idea of its integrity and value.

Here's something I recall from my days of writing trade teaching manuals. The customer wants an annular path around a fountain. The fountain is 2 m wide and he wants the path to be 2 m wide. You can buy paving stones 0.4 m square for $3 each plus tax. The customer will pay material cost plus 30%, and wants an immediate estimate.  What answer  would AI give?   
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« Reply #1092 on: 08/02/2025 04:21:27 »
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« Reply #1093 on: 08/02/2025 04:23:21 »
Quote from: alancalverd on 06/02/2025 15:53:47
But unlike the vomit from an AI system, every article in the encyclopaedia is referenced to its sources, so you have a good idea of its integrity and value.
With new open source models, you can read their thinking process, and of course you can ask their data sources.
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« Reply #1094 on: 08/02/2025 10:43:58 »
So why bother with the AI bit in the middle? Wikipedia is peer-reviewed, cross-referenced, and stylistically consistent.
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« Reply #1095 on: 09/02/2025 15:13:31 »
Quote from: alancalverd on 08/02/2025 10:43:58
So why bother with the AI bit in the middle? Wikipedia is peer-reviewed, cross-referenced, and stylistically consistent.
It's about cognitive offloading.
You can focus on what matters to you the most.
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« Reply #1096 on: 09/02/2025 15:14:38 »
New AI adds anything to videos, open-source AI agents, full camera control, Deep Research
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INSANE AI news: OpenAI Deep Research, Gemini 2.0 Pro, Pikadditions, DynVFX, OmniHuman release, MotionCanvas, ReasonerAgent, & more! #ai #ainews #aitools #artificialintelligence
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« Reply #1097 on: 09/02/2025 15:15:37 »
DeepSeek R1 GAVE ITSELF a 2x Speed Boost - Self-Evolving LLM
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« Reply #1098 on: 09/02/2025 15:19:39 »
Fast Takeoff is HERE! - 11 Exponential Graphs that Prove It!
Here's some interesting comments
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it's just a matter of time before an "orchestrator" modal acting like a central nervous system, combines a bunch of different multi modal models with different specialists into something more than the sum of its parts - much like when mitochondria's first infected eukaryotic cells before 'emerging' as life as we now it.

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in 10-20 years It's either infinite abundance utopia or we're all dead. I like both options tbh

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To the people that say "AI isn't better at me than X," it's important to realize AI companies are focusing almost exclusively on STEM right now. That will change once that's a solved problem, and once they solve that, the others should come quickly since STEM will (in theory) allow for recursive self-improvement. Another thing to be aware of is Ray Kurzweil's analysis of technology acceleration in general. It shows that technology has always been increasing on an exponential curve and that the exponential curve isn't smooth, but rather a series of consecutive S shapes. New tech causes a rapid rise in ability, then it plateaus until people find ways to use it to cause the next rapid rise, ad-infinitum. His data (not guesses) also shows that human technology is very near the knee of the exponential curve, so that 100% agrees with you that we are about to see everything shoot up David. He guesses 2045 for when things start going vertical and he has reasoning behind it, but he also allows that money increases the exponent and the entire world is dumping all their money into AI, so that curve is going to tighten significantly from his 2045 analysis. Sam Altman said in a recent interview that he expects by 2035 we should have a single data center that's smarter than the combined intelligence of all humans. He also said that o3 (full) is something like the 150th best coder in the world and in-house they have an AI that's the 50th best coder in the world. By the end of the year he expects his in-house AI to be the best coder in the world, so yeah, recursive self-improvement will be here in 2026. I'd bet on it.
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Re: How close are we from building a virtual universe?
« Reply #1099 on: 10/02/2025 16:00:20 »
Quote from: hamdani yusuf on 09/02/2025 15:13:31
It's about cognitive offloading.
You can focus on what matters to you the most.
Integrity, credibility, traceability, relevance, resilience, brevity. Which, as you have so amply demonstrated, are not characteristics of chatbot output.
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