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In reply to the discussion: I'm Going to Make a Huge Prediction [View all]Jedi Guy
(3,500 posts)89. That's with the models they've released publicly.
Anthropic's Mythos and its most recent Claude models are reportedly very capable. There was a voice interface AI that was so convincing a customer called back to compliment the "person" who helped them. So it either passed the Turing test or that particular customer was just easily duped.
But that's what the stuff they've released publicly can do. The stuff they're still keeping behind closed doors is probably far more capable.
People thought the Internet was a fad and when the Dotcom bubble popped it didn't kill the Internet. The AI bubble will probably pop or at least go through a correction but AI ain't going anywhere.
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Good advice. As an IT person, I trust you far more than many others sprouting this nonsense about AI etc. It
SWBTATTReg
Yesterday
#6
The dot com bubble didnt kill the internet any more than this one will kill AI.
yowzayowzayowza
Yesterday
#18
I think humans are learning faster than AI: for example, many of us can now recognize AI fake pics /videos very quickly.
C Moon
Yesterday
#15
Man, I hope your right. My techi relative thinks it's gonna take over the world
Joinfortmill
Yesterday
#16
Ed Zitron's done some of the best writing on this flawed, heavily subsidized tech and the bubble it's created.
highplainsdem
23 hrs ago
#24
No worries about noise. When data centers gobble up all the water and farmers can't irrigate fields
Attilatheblond
22 hrs ago
#50
I am in southern part of AZ. And idiot county officials STILL promote data centers
Attilatheblond
18 hrs ago
#61
As I have said elsewhere this looks exactly like the excessive speculation I saw when the internet was ramping up
Ford_Prefect
23 hrs ago
#35
Thomas Edison new well the potential of new technology even in the face of its opposition.
Ol Janx Spirit
23 hrs ago
#36
When people say they do not use AI are wrong. What they mean is that they are being "used" by AI.
efhmc
3 hrs ago
#81