So Rick Astley was playing on the radio today. My mind wandered and I thought it would be funny if he was in an outrageous movie where he ended up in a fight(Anchorman) style While he was fighting he'd drop some of his lyrics in. IMO I thought it would be a really funny scene but that's might just be me. Now my point is. Would an A.I be able to generate that kind of movie scene? I really don't think so.
Possibly neither you nor I would. AI would not have the innate good taste to refrain. I have no idea whether it already have the capability. The curve of progress in this field appears to be becoming asymptotic - probably limited only by processing speed, memory capacity and human intelligence.
The good thing is…if there is a clever math to give us FTL, anti-gravity, etc….AI will give it to us soon…or not at all. more https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-023-02684-5
I'm hoping someone might use it to provide new insights into unifying quantum theory and general relativity into a realistic theory of quantum gravity.
Hey @UssGlenn! I totally get where you're coming from. Mixing Rick Astley lyrics into an Anchorman-style fight scene sounds like a hilarious concept. It's interesting to ponder if AI could pull off such a feat, given its advancements in creative tasks.
While Google Bard's attempt might not have hit the mark, exploring the capabilities of the best AI tools, could provide some insight. As AI continues to evolve, who knows what kind of creative wonders it might conjure up in the future? The possibilities are endless, and it's exciting to witness technology pushing the boundaries of creativity.
I've been watching videos about Cognition AI's Devin, which is claimed to be an AGI agent that can perform software development tasks. While the examples provided are impressive, I wonder if the ones where it failed have been omitted. Also, in what way is an agent trained with a specific, limited skillset "general"? I wasn't particularly impressed by Devin's approach to debugging either, but I guess if it works, it works. Independent testers have been singing Devin's praises as an AI software developer, but it's not AGI.
https://www.technologyreview.com/20...-act-is-done-heres-what-will-and-wont-change/ Good news, the first Anti-AI laws have been passed. It doesn't go nearly far enough but makes me breathe easier as an artist.
How about jurisdictions outside the EU? I wonder if the anti-EU faction in the UK will oppose such legislation just to be contrarian. The US Congress seems barely capable of enacting any sensible measures in recent times, but that is just an outside view.
Legislators being logical and sensible is indeed to be hoped for, but I guess that's a discussion for elsewhere.
It seems to me that, if ChatGPT and the like have to publicly reveal their training sources, wouldn't that mane it available for anyone to see, anywhere?
That's true, but many legislators can't wrap their minds around the Internet or computer science in general - hence the ridiculous legislation passed in the UK about encryption. UK admits 'spy clause' can't be used for scanning encrypted chat – it's not 'feasible' • The Register UK Online Safety Bill to become law – and encryption busting clause is still there • The Register