I think to get to a general intelligence is going to require multiple neural network models to to handle the various tasks. The ChatGPT track of research is basically the core of a linguistic model, and the speech synthesis models give you a voice.
There is currently nothing like a prefrontal cortex that I've seen so far.
Don't forget regulatory capture, where the companies you are trying to reign in fill the government agency using that revolving door and use it to create a government-backed monopoly for themselves and effecively make competing against them illegal.
Probably just have all the frats' facebook pagesand other social media piped into their automated monitoring systems that are totally not domestic dragnet spying operations.
It just means we are in a region that is easily approximated by a straight line. The actual path is probably something closer to an S-curve with a maximum value that is never reachable.
Agreed. Batteries are one of the last things to get excited about, in large part because development is extremely slow. I've been watching sodium ion technology for years and there are just now starting to be batteries I can order.
I might believe there are massive battery cost savings at scale once *sodium ion has a density closer to lithium ion, but even then, I don't think there are desired gains and what gains there are won't be fast regardless of how much demand there is or how much money is thrown at the problem.
* sodium ion is one of the few upcoming battery tehcnologies I have my eyes on, because the primary component comes from table salt (sodium being the Na in NaCl), and we have a lot of it everywhere the ocean is, so material availability won't be a limit on scaling for a very long time
Correct. That aside, I find in interesting that hybrids are cheaper per mile than gas, but that plugin hybrid is more expensive than gas. I'm curious what is driving that extra cost. Larger batteries are my first thought.
Unrealized capital gains on your house. As inflation goes up, the paper "gains" explode and you are forced to pay taxes on that or be foreclosed on. Add it a similar tax on personal property and you are well on yozr way to "You will nothing". If you try to own anything it will be stolen from you.
Based on the median annual income for a family of four to live comfortably, with both parents working 40 hour a week for 50 weeks a year, the required average wage between the two is $53.45/hour.
All that Know Your Customer (KYC) stuff makes a lot more sense when the intention is to spy on absolutely everyone all the time even when there is zero suspicion of a crime, doesn't it. Also makes sense that they want to destroy cash, doesn't it.
Don't you feel **safe** knowing the government is spying on you, looking for the slightest hint of dissent?
> But, but, you're supposed to be scared that line won't go up anymore!
Line is mostly fake anyways. Real economic prosperity stalled in the 1970s and has been declining ever since. Papering over it with financial bullshit doesn't change this.
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