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The Scale of the Brain vs Machine Learning
The Scale of the Brain vs Machine Learning
Epistemic status: pretty uncertain. There is a lot of fairly unreliable data in the literature and I make some pretty crude assumptions. Nevertheless, I would be surprised though if my conclusions are more than 1-2 OOMs off though. The brain is currently our sole example of an AGI. Even small...
·beren.io·
The Scale of the Brain vs Machine Learning
nixCraft 🐧 (@nixCraft@mastodon.social)
nixCraft 🐧 (@nixCraft@mastodon.social)
Attached: 1 video Sam Altman tells a room full of VCs with a straight face that he will take billions of their money, build AGI, and then ask it how to generate a return! — OpenAI business plan.
·mastodon.social·
nixCraft 🐧 (@nixCraft@mastodon.social)
The Stilwell Brain
The Stilwell Brain
There are 100 billion individual neurons in the human brain. Working together, they allow us to make sense of, and move through, the world around us. Scientists have built replicas of the human brain with computers, but no one has ever successfully made a brain out of humans. On this episode, I’ll travel back to my hometown of Stilwell, Kansas, and turn it into a working brain!Available with YouTube Premium - https://www.youtube.com/premium/originals. To see if Premium is available in your country, click here: https://goo.gl/A3HtfP
·youtube.com·
The Stilwell Brain
OpenAI and Meta ready new AI models capable of ‘reasoning’
OpenAI and Meta ready new AI models capable of ‘reasoning’

Speaking at an event in London on Tuesday, Meta’s chief AI scientist Yann LeCun said that current AI systems “produce one word after the other really without thinking and planning”.

Because they struggle to deal with complex questions or retain information for a long period, they still “make stupid mistakes”, he said.

·archive.ph·
OpenAI and Meta ready new AI models capable of ‘reasoning’
Have We Reached Peak AI?
Have We Reached Peak AI?
Last week, the Wall Street Journal published a 10-minute-long interview with OpenAI CTO Mira Murati, with journalist Joanna Stern asking a series of thoughtful yet straightforward questions that Murati failed to satisfactorily answer. When asked about what data was used to train Sora, OpenAI's app for generating video with AI,
·wheresyoured.at·
Have We Reached Peak AI?
The growing backlash against AI
The growing backlash against AI
While the crowd at sxsw2024 booing a sizzle reel of people either promising the beauty of the future "AI" will bring or claiming it to be "without alternative" is funny and went viral for all the right reasons, this event speaks to a deeper shift in perception. #ai #genAI #luddism
·tante.cc·
The growing backlash against AI
The tide is turning against OpenAI
The tide is turning against OpenAI
Opposition from workers and creators is beginning to hit the infamous generative AI company hard.
·bloodinthemachine.com·
The tide is turning against OpenAI
Ed Zitron on Twitter / X
Ed Zitron on Twitter / X
MFW asked if my billion dollar AI company trains its model on YouTube https://t.co/IBaye4gqV5 pic.twitter.com/LF4hZZhcgj— Ed Zitron (@edzitron) March 14, 2024
·twitter.com·
Ed Zitron on Twitter / X
Is a neural network like a pocket calculator? "AI" and epistemic injustice
Is a neural network like a pocket calculator? "AI" and epistemic injustice
If you go to secondary school in Germany for the last 2 years you have to pick a bunch of specializations, subjects you want to focus on to a degree. You spend more time on these subjects and your final grade is strongly influenced by your results in those courses. When I picked math as […]
·tante.cc·
Is a neural network like a pocket calculator? "AI" and epistemic injustice
Der AI-Goldrausch
Der AI-Goldrausch
Der wohl längste Blogartikel seit langem oder überhaupt. Ich habe mir sehr viele Gedanken zum Thema "Künstliche Intelligenz" gemacht die ich hier mit Euch teile.
·koenig-haunstetten.de·
Der AI-Goldrausch
Hinweise zum Erkennen KI-generierter Bilder
Hinweise zum Erkennen KI-generierter Bilder
Ob Midjourney, DALL-E, Stable Diffusion oder Craiyon – in den vergangenen Monaten haben die rasanten Fortschritte in Sachen künstlicher Intelligenz (KI) dazu geführt, dass massenhaft künstlich erzeugte Bilder in sozialen Netzwerken geteilt werden. Einige extrem realistisch anmutende KI-Bilder sorgten dabei für Verwirrung im politischen Tagesgeschehen und wurden in einigen Fällen als authentisch dargestellt. Obwohl es bislang kein Werkzeug gibt, um ein künstlich generiertes Bild mit Sicherheit zu erkennen, verraten sich die KI-Erzeugnisse durch Unstimmigkeiten im Bild oder den Kontext tatsächlicher Ereignisse. Das erklärten Expertinnen und Experten gegenüber AFP.
·faktencheck.afp.com·
Hinweise zum Erkennen KI-generierter Bilder