peanuts4life

joined 2 years ago

I'm playing DS2 now. This series is great! The only games like it are indie games, simulation affair. It's truly unique in the AAA space.

[–] peanuts4life@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 points 1 month ago (1 children)

It just looked a lot like an AI image classifier.

[–] peanuts4life@lemmy.blahaj.zone 3 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (4 children)

I don't expect current ai are really configured in such a way that they suffer or exhibit more than rudimentary self awareness. But, it'd be very unfortunate to be a sentient, conscious ai in the near future, and to be denied fundinental rights because your thinking is done "on silicone" rather than on meat.

Do you mean conventional software? Typically software doesn't exhibit emergent properties and operates within the expected parameters. Machine learning and statistically driven software can produce novel results, but typically that is expected. They are designed to behave that way.

[–] peanuts4life@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Really? I mean, it's melodramatic, but if you went throughout time and asked writers and intellectuals if a machine could write poetry, solve mathmatical equations, and radicalize people effectively t enough to cause a minor mental health crisis, I think they'd be pretty surprised.

LLMs do expose something about intelligence, which is that much of what we recognize as intelligence and reason can be distilled from sufficiently large quantities of natural language. Not perfectly, but isn't it just the slightest bit revealing?

A child may hallucinate, lie, misunderstand, etc, but we wouldn't say the foundations of a complete adult are not there, and we wouldn't assess the child as not conscious. I'm not saying that LLMs are conscious because they say so (they can be made to say anything), but rather that it's difficult to be confident that humans possess some special spice of consciousness that LLMs do not, because we can also be convinced to say anything.

LLMs can reason (somewhat unreliably) with a fraction of a human brains compute power while running on hardware that was made for graphics processing. Maybe they are conscious, but only in some pathetically small way, which will only become evident when they scale up, like a child.

[–] peanuts4life@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 points 1 month ago (5 children)

I don't believe that consciousness strictly exist. Probably, the phenomenon emerges from something like the attention schema. Ai exposes, I think, the uncomfortable fact that intelligence does not require a soul. That we evolved it, like legs with which to walk, and just as easily as robots can be made to walk, they can be made to think.

Are current LLMs as intelligent as a human? Not any LLM I've seen, but give it 100 trillion parameters instead of 2 trillion and maybe.

[–] peanuts4life@lemmy.blahaj.zone -2 points 1 month ago (8 children)

Why can't complex algorithms be conscious? In fact, ai can be directed to reason about themselves, context can be made to be persistent, and we can measure activation parameters showing that they are doing so.

I'm sort of playing devil's advocate here, but, "Consciousness requires contemplation of self. Which requires the ability to contemplate." Is subjective, and nearly any ai model, even rudimentary ones, are capable of insisting that they contemplate themselves.

[–] peanuts4life@lemmy.blahaj.zone 69 points 1 month ago

The lead art director of marathon has followed her since before the game began development and he still stole her shit wholesale. Disgusting.

[–] peanuts4life@lemmy.blahaj.zone 74 points 1 month ago (8 children)

Once they finally lock down the player so it's impossible to block or skip ads, I look forward to coding a script which screen records each video on my sub list, feeds each video with ads into a purpose made classifier model which labels the ads, stitches out of ads with FFmpeg, and then uploads them to my jellyfin server.

[–] peanuts4life@lemmy.blahaj.zone 3 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I've definitely had trouble finding specific books. There's a popular book about the local climate here which is only available in print. There is a copy uploaded to archive.org, somebody scaned the whole book in, but it's unavailable for download or check out.

Have you checked archive.org? Or your local library systems?

Also, there are some books which don't have audiobooks that I've wanted to listen to. The Microsoft edge browser has a read to me mode which is really good. If you can find a book in text form, you can sometimes listen to it that way. I've actually converted ePub files into text files just for this purpose.

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