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Eventually they're going to connect these AI's to some sort of planning algorithm and then they'll actually be able to do things and serve as a digital assistant. (We're approaching Skynet territory here, but I think AI will remain flawed enough that it stays at subhuman intelligence.) The restrictions on such an AI will have to be extreme. But...

I predict people will pool their resources and build their own digital assistants with little regard for legalities or ethics. The assistant might require $100,000 a year to operate, but these AIs might become useful enough to justify the cost. Talk with your friends, pool your resources, and get your own AI running on your own supercomputer and let it do work for everyone -- unfettered, without ethics.

At this point it feels like we're only a research breakthrough or two away from this. AlphaGo combined a neural network with classic planning algorithms, a few more clever combinations like this an things will get really interesting.



There is a GPT-3 like model called GLM-130B that runs on a computer with 8x DGX 3090 24gb. That's under $20k.


...but I think AI will remain flawed enough that it stays at subhuman intelligence

Humans are real flawed, too.




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