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2022.106 - Lounge (Scope: R2)
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# [SERVER: 2022.106 16:31] fofo@HQ: connected to #lounge:r2
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ado@OD: ahh, it gets my mind racing just thinking about it
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ado@OD: say, this actually sounds like it could be a cool project
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ado@OD: swing by optics and design some time if you want to do some brainstorming uwu
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easter@MR: :o
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# [SERVER: 2022.106 16:33] ado@OD: disconnected from #lounge:r2
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akira@BA: gosh
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akira@BA: is anyone else tired of machine learning projects in the vein of gpt and stable diffusion
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nils@MR: the technology, or the energy around it?
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akira@BA: the tech. it feels like a dead end to me
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akira@BA: it takes so much power to get to a state that's remotely useful, and even then, it sucks
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nils@MR: training takes more effort than you'd think
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nils@MR: curating results, getting good sample data, probing for its limits...and losing hours of work when you leave it on overnight and the tunguska event happens to your model
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akira@BA: yeah, that, precisely
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akira@BA: because the machine wouldn't understand what it's doing. at best, you might make it fear god but--
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easter@MR: in my imo the bigger problem is how profit incentives affected the technology itself
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easter@MR: after dall-e mini, i feel as though there’s been a gradual fizzle out into rudely biased "beauty" filters, and even the big image "generators" are founded on training data they didn't get permission to use
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easter@MR: neither of which have had much real world application. as do many tchnologies in their infancy, but everything status quo would want out of ai - replacing stock image libraries, displacing customer support workers - is... you know, very useless to anyone else?
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akira@BA: isn't that why we have goat room?
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easter@MR: goat room isn't omnipotent! you of all people should know that. you were there last week working on the satellite!
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easter@MR: we can protest with it, make some big waves even - remember the elon scandal - but it's difficult to change public opinion
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easter@MR: especially the consensus held by the kind of people who care for machine learning.
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akira@BA: sorry,
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easter@MR: it's fine!
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akira@BA: i still believe there is one field in machine learning hasn't really touched that would actually be worth a damn for society
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akira@BA: ml models cut such such a big corner in the way their output is actually made
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akira@BA: photorealistic illustrations aren't considered for how they would occupy a 3d space. drawings and paintings aren't done with layers and brush strokes. text isn't considered for its semantic or practical value
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# [SERVER: 2022.106 17:00] floyd@YM: connected to #lounge:r2
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akira@BA: it just takes noise and applies weights the humans told it were good to put ~something~ there
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akira@BA: but what if it did consider these things
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nils@MR: yeah, that's endgame - a real "artificial intelligence"
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nils@MR: the problem is that the amount of resources that would take are entirely out of reach, even for the likes of beige alert and macrodata refinement
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akira@BA: what stops us from playing god
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akira@BA: what stops us from creating a being equal parts mechanical and biological
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akira@BA: and giving them awareness? and the ability to comprehend
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akira@BA: like, have you seen how much the human brain can do on less power than it takes to change a log by bolb
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nils@MR: the law, parental responsibility. i guess all things do come to an end, so to give them a body prone to eventual failure isn't like horrifically rude but
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fofo@HQ: Also. The watchful eyes of Joseph
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nils@MR: what
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akira@BA: huh?? who's that?
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fofo@HQ: hahahahah
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fofo@HQ: kidding, sorry
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fofo@HQ: i'll see myself out. good night everyone
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@floyd@YM: Soooo
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@floyd@YM: Anyone down to go out for like, sushi or something tomorrow?
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akira@BA: oh hell yeah
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easter@MR: haven't had it in a while, so sure
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