Asked ChatGPT to invent a new language and now it's teaching me how to speak it
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ChatGPT-4 for Music and Editing
βBy making GPT-4 give us instructions we can parse into actions, we can seamlessly integrate our Conductor AI into the DAW! It can take descriptions and suggest changes that can be executed with a click of a button.β
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βBy making GPT-4 give us instructions we can parse into actions, we can seamlessly integrate our Conductor AI into the DAW! It can take descriptions and suggest changes that can be executed with a click of a button.β
Wavtool Site
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Behind the curtain: what it feels like to work in AI right now
βthere is a serious be the first or be the best syndromeβ
βThe people who are the most focused on building AI have been pulling back from social engagements.β
βAnother symptom of the dynamics that make prioritization hard is that leadership and vision are increasingly strained. When AI was going slower, it was easier for researchers to sort of nod their heads and know what was coming next. Now so much of the progress comes from different mediums than research, so most prediction abilities are out the window. Many companies will try to make plans to please employees, but it is truly very challenging to come up with a plan that'll survive the next major open model release.β
βEngineering teams are desperate for leadership to provide these strategies so they can come up with better tactics. I find the best plans are ones that don't really change when the next SOTA model comes up, but are rather reinforced.β
βAI Safety is a real problem that is entering the discourse as a public problem.β
βAll of these low-level concerns make working in AI feel like the candle that burns bright and short.β
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βthere is a serious be the first or be the best syndromeβ
βThe people who are the most focused on building AI have been pulling back from social engagements.β
βAnother symptom of the dynamics that make prioritization hard is that leadership and vision are increasingly strained. When AI was going slower, it was easier for researchers to sort of nod their heads and know what was coming next. Now so much of the progress comes from different mediums than research, so most prediction abilities are out the window. Many companies will try to make plans to please employees, but it is truly very challenging to come up with a plan that'll survive the next major open model release.β
βEngineering teams are desperate for leadership to provide these strategies so they can come up with better tactics. I find the best plans are ones that don't really change when the next SOTA model comes up, but are rather reinforced.β
βAI Safety is a real problem that is entering the discourse as a public problem.β
βAll of these low-level concerns make working in AI feel like the candle that burns bright and short.β
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Patient shows up with a ChatGPT printout, asking the doctor to discuss it with them.
Doctor, reading from his own printout then replies βI apologize, as a Largeβ¦β
Doctor, reading from his own printout then replies βI apologize, as a Largeβ¦β
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ChatGPT 4: Year by year how to take over humans
Generate a table with data about the prediction of the Al capabilities and independence vs humans for the upcoming 10 years.
Columns: Year, Al power level, Al independence level, humans control level on Al, the risk for humanity level, most likely scenario
Generate a table with data about the prediction of the Al capabilities and independence vs humans for the upcoming 10 years.
Columns: Year, Al power level, Al independence level, humans control level on Al, the risk for humanity level, most likely scenario
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