• clucose@lemmy.ml
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    It is possible for AI to hallucinate elements that don’t work, at least for now. This requires some level of human oversight.

    So, the same as LLMs and they got lucky.

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      It’s like putting a million monkeys in a writers’ room, but super charged on meth and consuming insane resources.

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    “We are coming up with structures that are complex and look randomly shaped, and when connected with circuits, they create previously unachievable performance. Humans cannot really understand them, but they can work better.

    Great, so we will eventually have black box chips running black box algorithms for corporations where every aspect of the tech is proprietary and hidden from view with zero significant oversight by actual people…

    The true cyber-dystopia.

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      This has been going on in chess for a while as well. Computer can detect patterns that human cannot because it has a better memory and knowledge base.

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    This isn’t exactly new. I heard a few years ago about a situation where the ai had these wires on the chip that should not do anything as they didn’t go anywhere , but if they removed it the chip stopped working correctly.

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    What used to take weeks of highly skilled work can now be accomplished in hours.
    (…) delivers stunning high-performance devices that run counter to the usual rules of thumb and human intuition (…)

    Eventually, a.i. created circuits will power better a.i. The singularity may happen soon. This is unpredictable.