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cloudless, to futurology in Google says its new Gemini 1.5 is the most powerful AI, eclipsing GPT-4 Turbo
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Meanwhile,

“Okay Google, set a timer for 5 minutes.”

Google Home:

“Sorry. I don’t understand. By the way, you should listen to what I say, and you can’t stop me saying ‘by the way’.”

SkyezOpen,

On the bright side, my Google assistant understood me calling her a dumb fucking bitch after the 4th “I don’t understand” and apologized.

Also why are these fuckers not using ai for natural language processing? “Hey Google, turn the living room lights off and the bedroom lights on and change them to blue” should be simple to parse with an llm, but I have to say hey Google 3 times to accomplish that.

p1mrx, to chatgpt in Musk Buys AI.com From OpenAI

If you keep going there accidentally due to muscle memory, try adding ai.com to the My filters tab in uBlock Origin.

FlyingSquid, to chatgpt in Musk Buys AI.com From OpenAI
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

Oh for fuck’s sake, the company it goes to is called xAI. Fucking X. Again.

sup,

I thought you were kidding

FlyingSquid,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

I wish.

MarigoldPuppyFlavors,

He should just go full 90s screen name and call it xXxAIxXx.

solrize, to becomeme in Meta Spends $30 Billion on a Million NVIDIA GPUs to Train its AI Models

At 300 watts each which is probably a low guess, ouch, that’s a lot of juice.

BigMikeInAustin, to becomeme in Meta Spends $30 Billion on a Million NVIDIA GPUs to Train its AI Models

Does that mean each GPU was $30,000?

(I didn’t read the article. They probably did not qualify for free shipping.)

cloudless, to futurology in Soon, Everyone Will Own a Robot, Like a Car or Phone Today
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18% of people own a car on a global scale.

So 18% = everyone?

curiousaur,

Everyone that matters. You only matter if you have money to spend.

SteefLem, to futurology in Soon, Everyone Will Own a Robot, Like a Car or Phone Today
@SteefLem@lemmy.world avatar

Why? Are they free?

tothemoon,

No. In time, we (they) will mass produce robots, and the price should push to affordable. We will fix grotesque inequality.

Deceptichum, to futurology in Soon, Everyone Will Own a Robot, Like a Car or Phone Today
@Deceptichum@sh.itjust.works avatar

I’d rather own a house tbh.

Kolanaki,
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

Maybe the robot is a transformer and becomes a house when not a humanoid.

BuryMyHorse,

Or a room, if were not being picky

doublejay1999, to futurology in Soon, Everyone Will Own a Robot, Like a Car or Phone Today
@doublejay1999@lemmy.world avatar

And every robot will own a human soon after that

possiblylinux127, to futurology in NVIDIA launches Project GR00T, a framework for humanoid robots.

I’m sure it is proprietary and a pain to use on Linux

Lugh, to futurology in NVIDIA launches Project GR00T, a framework for humanoid robots.
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NVIDIA, along with many other big tech companies are investors in Figure AI’s humanoid robot, which seems to have taken the lead from Boston Dynamics in having the world’s most advanced humanoid robot.

What the development of AI is showing us is that no one has “the lead” for very long. Free open-source AI is only months behind the leaders, who acknowledge they have no moat. There’s every reason to think robotics will be the same. Especially as there are so many people around the world working on the tech (see list below).

I think a more interesting question for the near future is who will get to manufacture and sell the first humanoid robots to sell in their millions? I suspect the answer to that question will be a Chinese company.

Humanoid Robots in development

LimX Dynamics

1X’s NEO

Boston Dynamics ATLAS

Tesla’s Optimus

Agility Robotics

Xiaomi’s CyberOne

Apptronik Apollo

Ubtech’s Walker S

Figure’s Figure 1

Fourier Intelligence’s GR-1

Sanctuary’s Phoenix

Unitree Robotics’ H1

XPENG’s PX5

entropicshart,

A Pre interesting question is, once all the robots are made and filling job roles, further throwing people into poverty, who will be left to consume the goods that are made?

threelonmusketeers,

who will be left to consume the goods that are made?

Under the current economic model, not enough people to sustain a functional society. Some sort of UBI system will definitely be required by that point, and could already be beneficial now.

krnl386, to futurology in Google says its new Gemini 1.5 is the most powerful AI, eclipsing GPT-4 Turbo
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Ohh, this headline aged like milk, LOL. 😂

It is powerful, as long as you don’t ask it to generate anything involving white people. 🤣😂🤣

small44, to futurology in Google says its new Gemini 1.5 is the most powerful AI, eclipsing GPT-4 Turbo

It still can’t do a lot of what chatgpt can do like giving a csv and telling it to format it based on a certain prompt.

Potatos_are_not_friends, to futurology in Google says its new Gemini 1.5 is the most powerful AI, eclipsing GPT-4 Turbo

At work, we have chatgpt for code AI support.

But at home, I use bard (or Gemini now). Also Gemini does not have a api I can go into.

Comparing the two with about half a year of usage –

Gemini has been giving better answers overall. One extremely good use case is writing JavaScript and node. It frequently gives me modern JS, and often is correct in one or two prompts. Where Chatgpt, I have to modify the prompt a few times to request esmodules over commonjs and some other technical details. It freaks me out how bad some of the Chatgpt JS code examples are and worried to see my juniors use it.

Another is that Gemini also gets updated with the latest data. Ive been doing a lot of hobby research on geography and time periods of the geography, and Chatgpt frequently has to get fact checked. One major wtf was when the area I was researching had a “Springfield”, and Chatgpt gave me Simpsons storefronts.

Chatgpt has been just better for creativity. Those hallucinations are hilarious, and have been great for placeholder content or to help me flesh something out.

Chatgpt (or maybe OpenAI) generates better art. Gemini just released that option, so I haven’t done much comparison.

I honestly don’t care who wins. I’m just trying to do cool shit with AI while we’re still in a wild West of it.

kratoz29,

I honestly don’t care who wins. I’m just trying to do cool shit with AI while we’re still in a wild West of it.

I have had this thought since the beginning I started using ChatGPT, I’m honestly so glad there is a lot of competition to make this something that won’t be locked down and capitalized by a single company… Yet.

SchizoDenji,

How do you run bard at home?

Potatos_are_not_friends,

By visiting bard.google.com

small44,

For art both are a joke compared to midjourney

null, to futurology in Google says its new Gemini 1.5 is the most powerful AI, eclipsing GPT-4 Turbo

“Here look, we faked another video to prove it!”

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