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Etern4l

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  1. While I’m not in a position to control the bait placement, I accept the responsibility for taking it yet again lol The marginal entertainment value is hopefully there, but let’s move on - the news keeps rolling in: Jailbroken AI Chatbots Can Jailbreak Other Chatbots Also Google’s new multimodal Gemini model is claimed to beat GPT-4 in benchmarks, but still suffers from hallucinations (as do some people, tbf). In other news, UK’s antitrust regulator started looking into the M$-OpenAI partnership, and the battle over EU’’s AI regs is still raging.
  2. Interesting. Most humans would say that about a year has passed since the introduction of ChatGPT, arguably the first AI system of highly elevated public concern, and this humble thread itself is 8 months old. That said, superintelligent entities might indeed experience years, if not decades or centuries, of equivalent human thought within that nominal period of time… that’s the most charitable explanation anyway.
  3. Sadly, that was already evident by the first draft. I'm sure they will review once the hammer of AI job destruction impacts the bloc's economy, although by that time it will likely be too little too late.
  4. AS? He is not really running, is he? The problem is not that he has "only" been a citizen for 40 years or so, it’s just that I can’t really see him addressing the nation properly. “My fellov Amerhicahns”… But we digress.
  5. You laugh, but I can totally see him eventually retreating to SA to become a dictator there instead. Surely, this must be plan C, after America and Mars. America would be a bit hard without a change to the constitution, but I wouldn't completely rule that attempt out ;)
  6. Good link. Obviously it's a huge mess, and by now a regulator should have stepped in and audited the outfit. Instead we have idiotic Microsoft bankrolling this.
  7. Yes, if the main issue the amount of RAM available to the GPU and performance is not a consideration then fine. Whether this setup will be viable in practice depends on the use case. For many heavy lifting kind of tasks, it would probably struggle - but if we are talking laptops then those aren't designed for really heavy compute lifts in the first place. Do we have any independent benchmark results or those memory bandwidth specs for that stuff?
  8. Again, a lot depends on how memory bandwidth intensive those use cases (example: crypto would be mostly bandwidth dependent, therefore absolutely crawl on unified memory). Looks to me like this is mostly to enable those applications which require a lot of memory, but are not necessarily particularly compute-intensive, such as ML inference. Of course that does not necessarily require a GPU at all. As usual with Apple, buyer beware of marketing slight of hand.
  9. Great point, it's reasonable to assume an underlying character issue. No sane board of a $70B company would make such determination about him without substantial evidence. Then again, very few straight arrows get to hit the "I'm a major global tech company CEO" bullseye - in fact I'm not sure I've heard of any and I'm into archery lol update: https://m.slashdot.org/story/421639 looks more and more like a struggle between the nonprofit/“safe” and for-profit factions at OpenAI, with Altman potentially scheming a spin-off or trying to grab some actual shares if they bring him back in. Must have been quite annoying to have had almost none (reportedly).
  10. But why exactly.... looks like some sort of rift at the top, as Ilya Sutskever came out with support for the board, while a couple of lieutenants quit as well. Apparently Ilya is in the "safe AGI" camp (an oxymoron), not sure what Altman stands for, but could be "AGI at all cost" given his recent changes to the internal company ethos. Will be interested to see how this plays out. One obvious scenario is those guys setting up shop in another country interested in replicating GPT and/or pursuing AGI.
  11. @Bullit Err, what’s the bandwidth of the unified memory, compared to the combined bandwidth of a 3080 VRAM and say DDR5 4800 system RAM.
  12. True. It's going to be a long wait for TV series dedicated to Director Krennick or Grand Moff Tarkin, although I suspect Disney might get there eventually lol
  13. The reality is that if the dystopian dreams of Sam Altman and others are implemented, a large part of the population will no longer have an economic reason to exist. This is to some extent true of people living in 3rd world countries, so we can look there to see what kind of income supplements are available. Ah, sorry I forgot - of course we can trust the filthy rich in (temporary) control of the AIs to share their wealth as necessary lol The likely outcomes are neo-feudalism, some sort of communism, or just elimination of the undesirables. Capitalism as we know it would die. Democracy is on its last legs already.
  14. That disgusting tool Andreessen Horowitz's "billions and billions" argument takes the biscuit. Let's destroy the livelihoods of human creators, and ultimately wipe mankind off the face of the planet to protect VC investment at all cost. The sad part is that I can totally see the US falling for that. The courts probably wont do much in absence of specific legislation anr given the legal onslaught from the tech sector, and most politicians are in the pocket of big business and wealthy donors. Thus capitalism will self-destruct (mendacious Musk came out recently with a happy claim that AI will end work..: cool, then what?) or devolve back to AI-feudalism:
  15. UK, US, EU and China sign declaration of AI’s ‘catastrophic’ danger The UK, US, EU, Australia and China have all agreed that artificial intelligence poses a potentially catastrophic risk to humanity, in the first international declaration to deal with the fast-emerging technology. Nothing binding, but it's a start - especially with both the US and China at the table.
  16. Yes, repasting is most likely going to benefit high-end laptops with top-end mobile or desktop CPUs.
  17. Well, Enron - being the largest case of corportate fraud to date - was similar although the scandal was much larger. It was a publicly traded US company, with 20k employees who lost their jobs and pensions. Something like $50B in investor losses. Arthur Andersen went down. Crazy stuff. FTX was big too - lost about $10B of investor monies and SBF himself apparently lost $16B, although that’s likely debatable - but not quite at the same level as Enron in terms of impact. Also not sure how eventful the Enron trial was in terms of erratic behaviour on the part of defendants. One guy died of heart attack prior to sentencing, so there is that I guess.
  18. Sounds like a decent Linux/Mac gaming solution as well.
  19. Yeah, this looks a bit similar to Ted Bundy”s trial, who was so used to running circles around the police, that in the end he decided to represent himself and personally conduct witness cross-examination, which of course resulted in self-incrimnation.
  20. Why wouldn’t he testify? Was a legit outfit, just bad luck. /s
  21. To be fair, changing an OS is not necessarily straightforward, or possible (even if someone is really keen on doing it), so no wonder people stuck with a "live OS" - which is mutating into something they did not originally sign up for - are being vocal about their concerns. There is an unintended point above though: no amount of loud complaining is going to change much in confrontation with a megacorporation like M$. One of the last concrete tools at people's disposal are their wallets.... until the tech industry achieves the Holy Grail: replace people with AIs and send them on Universal Income thus eliminating the pesky voting wallet issue. Think that's a sick joke? Watch some talks on AI featuring Sam Altman and related tech industry leaders. Unfortunately, it's either people pick up the fight and accept some compromises involved in avoiding offending companies and products, or it's a humiliating surrender with all the long-term consequences.
  22. Those characteristics got us to where we are: at the brink of destruction of the home planet and getting ever closer to self-made extermination. Not sure how it follows that they are necessary for our survival and prosperity in the future.
  23. Yep. 7958 SP paste seems to be holding water on the desktop side (die+IHS) under severe load as well. I’m not sure, 2-3 months now which more than anything else has ever lasted for me.
  24. Quick check at Law&Crime Network... nope, not televised - too bad ;)
  25. LOL. Joe doesn't pull any punches, although his reviews tend to err on the harsh side. For instance he slapped CP2077 with 6/10.... The review was hilarious through, with EA, Activision and Bethesda portrayed as bad crowd trying to get young CDPR into drugs in the school yard :D
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