Artificial intelligence discussion

Hi, I've just completed a short course on artificial intelligence. These are some things I learned:

Artificial intelligence is often thought of as scary robots, e.g. Terminator, but AI is used in computer systems to do things like suggest films or books you might like, based on your previous choices. It uses a range of technologies, from simple rule based systems such as " if this is true (or if this is false), then do this" to a complex 'neural net' that is a simplistic model of how the brain works, and can be trained (machine learning)

As well as being used on social media or shopping sites, AI can identify things such as tumour cells in a medical scan or identify galaxies in photographs or from space. Large language models can generate rich interesting text in any language and translate, restructure or re-phrase text. A related field is image generation, where brand new images are generated by the AI. 

In Soeul, AI mini robots were used in a pilot scheme to show senior citizens how to use technology such as smart phones, to enable them to better participate in society and help with preventing loneliness.

Youve probably heard of self driving cars. One accident that happened was a self driving car hitting a truck that pulled out in front of it at a junction in the city. This was because the AI had been trained to drive on a highway, not city streets, and the image of a truck it had been given was a view of the back of a truck. When it saw the side of the truck as it pulled out, it thought it was a road sign and so attempted to drive under it. The AI had no perception that the space under the truck was lower than the vehicle it was driving.

There are issues around ethics, inclusion and sustainability. For example, if AI is trained using data that is biased, the AI will acquire that bias. Although it can be used for facial recognition, it can sometimes struggle to determine gender and the darker the skin tone, the less accurate are the results. Training AI uses massive amounts of resources.

What are your thoughts?

And would you be comfortable having an AI robot in your home to help with tasks?

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  • I thought  the first day of a new year might be a good time to revisit this.

    There was a lot of hype and excitement around ChatGPT a year or so ago and then everyone got bored and stopped talking much about it. But there have been staggering advances in 2024 which aren’t getting coverage in the main stream media.

    Specifically, the addition of reasoning algorithms to LLMs and increased compute resources for this as opposed to the training phase - ie additional capability to actually “think” about the correct answer.

    The result of this is that AGI - Artificial General Intelligence - may  have been achieved in the last few months. There’s a standard test set for AGI, on which GPT4 rates around 2%. OpenAI’s o1 model, released at the start of December, scores around 32%.

    And they have released figures for the upcoming o3 model which scored 88%.

    For comparison, an expert human might be expected to score around 70% on the same tests.

    Things are going to get very weird in 2025.

  • What all this means is that o3 (which already exists but hasn’t been released) will likely be capable of generating prize-winning novels, musical compositions and scientific discoveries.

    Dario Amodei (CEO of Anthropic) used this analogy - imagine a data centre full of instances of a system like this. It would be like having an entire country of geniuses at your finger tips.

    Now, how do you feel about people like Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg or Jeff Bezos having thousands or millions of brains vastly smarter than Einstein under their control? Imagine what they’d do with that.

    Amodei thinks we have less than 18 months.

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  • What all this means is that o3 (which already exists but hasn’t been released) will likely be capable of generating prize-winning novels, musical compositions and scientific discoveries.

    Dario Amodei (CEO of Anthropic) used this analogy - imagine a data centre full of instances of a system like this. It would be like having an entire country of geniuses at your finger tips.

    Now, how do you feel about people like Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg or Jeff Bezos having thousands or millions of brains vastly smarter than Einstein under their control? Imagine what they’d do with that.

    Amodei thinks we have less than 18 months.

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  • Now, how do you feel about people like Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg or Jeff Bezos having thousands or millions of brains vastly smarter than Einstein under their control? Imagine what they’d do with that.

    Amodei thinks we have less than 18 months.

    Cold sweat