194 points

Geez the reporting around this has been ridiculously sensationalist

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You mean OpenAI didn’t just create a superintelligent artificial brain that will surpass all human ability and knowledge and make our species obsolete?

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The funny thing is, last year when ChatGPT was released, people freaked out about the same thing.

Some of it was downright gleeful. Buncha people told me my job (I’m a software developer) was on the chopping block, because ChatGPT could do it all.

Turns out, not so much.

I swear, I think some people really want to see software developers lose their jobs, because they hate what they don’t understand, and they don’t understand what we do.

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As a software developer, I do want to see software developers lose their jobs to AI. This shouldn’t be surprising, as the purpose of a lot of software development is to put other people out of a job via automation, and that’s fundamentally a good thing. The alternative is like wanting a return to preindustrial society. Automation generally raises quality of life.

The real problem is that we still haven’t figured out how to distribute the benefits of society’s automation efforts equitably so that they raise quality of life for everyone.

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Even if ChatGPT gets far in advance of the way it is now in terms of writing code, at the very least you’re still going to need people to go over the code as a redundancy. Who is going to trust an AI so much that they will be willing to risk it making coding errors? I think that the job of at the very least understanding how code works will be safe for a very long time, and I don’t think ChatGPT will get that advanced for a very long time either, if ever.

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Your comment reminds me the cesspit of Xitter with the generative AI bros trying to conflate AI with assistive tech. They seriously argued that “artistically impaired” was a genuine disability and that they were entitled to generative AI training sets because it allowed them to draw. It was the most disingenuous argument, that they had a right to steal artists work, and leave them without income, to train their AI because they couldn’t be bothered to rub a pen against some paper.

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Lotta people have already lost jobs because of it. I know a few personally. People with college educations. We’re just getting started with this, it will get worse.

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Those people were always misinformed.

At some point in the future AI will replace most programmers, because AI will allow senior devs to automate large portions of their codebase. Human devs will act more like QA, fixing the small errors during the automation process.

Either way it’s a tool to by used by you to multiply your efforts, not one to replace you.

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You laugh now, but just you wait. If it turns out they’ve created a hyperintelligent waifu/husbando, this will inevitably lead to plummeting birth rates and the end of human civilisation.

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One can only hope

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If it’s really hyperintelligent it’ll realize that human extinction would inconvenience it, and so would Cyrano de Bergerac us into forming healthy relationships with our human soulmates while researching fertility technologies and whatnot.

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5 points

Superintelligent AI Just Pried the Keyboard from my Cold, Dead Hands

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Because that’s the version that gets posted and gets clicked on.

A dry technical writeup looking at the name of the project and how it indicates this is a different approach more in line with DeepMind’s work and what that means in the context of doing high school level math is going to be interesting to only a handful of people.

But an article that’s contentious and gets hundreds of comments about how “AI is BS” to “AI is dangerous” all arguing with each other drives engagement.

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79 points

just bs. They are trying to come up with an explanation for why altman was fired that is not: we caught him doing lots of illegal stuff.

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I think it’s a hype move at this point. Like the guy who claimed he believed google’s chat bot was sentient.

I read another article that stated they had a computational breakthrough, in which their program can now carry out basic grade school math. No other model is able to actually carry out math equations, not even basic arithmetic.

This is a significant development, but it’s not like they’re on the cusp of developing superintelligence now. I bet they are taking this small inch towards superintelligence, and hyping it like they’ve just huddled miles forward.

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The thing is, this could actually be a several miles jump. But where they want to go is not the grocery down the road. They are trying to fly to another galaxy. This is more like hyping up that you are going to land on the moon next year, at a time when you just figured out that rubbing two sticks together it makes a fire. Technically it’s truly a leap, but we are so far away still.

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Technically it’s truly a leap, but we are so far away still.

I completely agree and was trying to convey that. Not trying to downplay the significance of the development, but they are far from superintelligence and they’re going to hype it up as much as they can.

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2 points

Is that the chatbot that they had to shutdown cause it wandered a little bit to much in 4chan?

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4 points

That was microsoft’s tay.

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The worst part about is it that there have been already two winters in AI development, in the early twothousands and sometimes in the 70/80s? I think? because of exactly this: They always hyped up AI and said they’d solve all the world’s problems in a short time, and when that obviously didn’t happen, people got disappointed in it and pulled funding…

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Well the models we have now are already useful for things, so it’s unlikely it’ll just disappear now.

We didn’t have the computer technology to make it happen back then, they just didn’t know it at the time.

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I’m inclined to agree. It just stinks.

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Connecting superintelligence to the board’s recent actions, which Sutskever initially supported, might be a stretch.

Why do you do that in your headline then?

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27 points

Clickbait.

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40 points

But can it open the pod bay doors?

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It can’t do that, Dave.

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7 points

Dave’s not here, man.

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1 point

Dave’s not here, man.

What about Buster?

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6 points

Take your upvote and go watch more artsy 60’s scifi, you brilliant sod.

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Is this a dave reference?

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38 points

So was it all just a marketing stunt?

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CEO ousting shenanigans = 📉

Release rumor = 📈

They’re not publicly traded, but I assume public sentiment still has an effect

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