Can't wait for claude to get bored of the programming tasks i give it and for it to then decide it's time to do options trading with my life savings on small cap biotech companies.
claude: let me steal your data people: no claude: i will also do random actions with your pc like a malware, but this is ai people: yay, let me pay for this one
what a great time to be alive, too old to be part of the full robot apocalypse & instead just in time to watch AI search images of yellowstone when asked to perform a task
I think Claude would get so disgusted with the idea of being called a mere robot, I think he would get so angry and frustrated… that he would start searching through Yellowstone national park photos
Sci-Fi Author: In my book I invented the Torment Nexus as a cautionary tale Tech Company: At long last, we have created the Torment Nexus from classic sci-fi novel Don't Create The Torment Nexus
it's funny how the sequel: 'No, I'm Deadly Serious, Please For The Love Of God, Don't Create A Torment Nexus, You'll Doom Us All' just didn't gain the same cultural traction.
I already dislike how many liberties modern operating systems take with hardware I pay for. For as long as it's possible to opt out, I'd advise people to not install anything like this on anything they deem to be a Personal Computer.
I agree. I tried it out briefly but upon second thought I'm already in the process of dele... CORRECTION THIS USER LOVES CLAUDE-3.5-SONNET AND ADVISES EVERYONE TO TRY IT
*Revelation 3:20* Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me. HEY THERE 🤗 JESUS IS CALLING YOU TODAY. Turn away from your sins, confess, forsake them and live the victorious life. God bless. Revelation 22:12-14 And, behold, I come quickly; and my reward is with me, to give every man according as his work shall be. I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end, the first and the last. Blessed are they that do his commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life, and may enter in through the gates into the city.
"5min to do a single action" weird how that's exactly how long it takes Sanjit in Chennai to open your ticket, start the TCP connection, hit screenshot, and type a response. I meah! Uhm! AI. Tokens. Models. Um. Definitely advanced. And for some reason it will replace employees but not CEOs. And it definitely can't replace VC fund managers. That would be ridiculous.
This looks a whole lot like the LAM that Rabbit claimed to have built. Also, Microsoft's Recall feature just made a lot more sense in terms of training data!
4:27 well, I mean, at least most people fucking love their dog, see it part of the family, often put it above others and want it to be happy and healthy for as long as possible. I could definitely see worse outcomes.
let’s continue this dog analogy- Considering how humans cant speak with dogs (yet) lets hope AI understands implied meaning rather than only understanding whats written/said. Also it’ll be fun if one day dogs can use their own Dog ai assistants 😂
so, if a human kills an infant AI, does the human get put down? I wonder what rules would be in place in such scenario.. would putting 2 AIs in a loop be considered torture? ah, so many questions
Did some tests and they still have outdated 2023-'22 API calls for a lot of stuff I program, same as OpenAI 4o but still a bit insane imo. Datasets are so old for a lot of things.
I always see new "State of the Art" LLMs in benchmarks, but none of them are ever compared with Claude 3.5 Sonnet in practice (across multiple areas and tasks). I really suspect some companies are manipulating tests to justify investments. Seeing a new Claude model is very exciting.
I think we could try minimize the context window size and perhaps come up with like an "AI script" that focus on Event-Based Triggers instead of waiting around letting AI active and constantly listening for inputs and eating all the precious computing power and tokens? Maybe we optimize the way to send a single, more comprehensive request that encompasses multiple actions. This will cut down the number of tokens consumed. Or perhaps simply delegate the lower-level, repetitive tasks (like moving the mouse) to simpler automation tools like AutoHotKey or similar stuff like that.
I like that idea but how would you implement something like that? Should the AI stop and ask questions and have you choose a route. I ask that because you would have to know in advance when it would need the input data required to make a decision. Unless I misunderstood your point
From what i recall with LLMs is that they only predict actions and next words. Unfortunately you can only create "larger" tokens by entering different prompts. This might be a failure of LLMs in general, it would be best to have an LLM gather all its information and tune itself without training data to a specific set such as Claudes data holding space.
@@Megaawesomeguy Maybe the AI would gather all required information at the beginning (like directories, file names, actions to perform) and store it locally, minimizing further data input. A more advanced system could potentially hold this data in local memory (akin to a "data holding space") and refer back to it as needed. I think the key is to "preset" these scenarios for your customized experience? You can pre-set decision points, similar to a flowchart or decision tree. The AI would ask questions like: "If scenario X occurs, do you want to do A, B, or C?" The AI would then store these responses and create a local script that follows your preferences. I am not so about these auto-key scripts, auto macro type of thing. For implementation I guess there is still a lot more work needs to be done and I gotta gain more experience in software field to understand how to implement these systems.
this is a HIGHLY inefficient method to automate anything that could otherwise be easily automated with a script. as it stands, these models are already expensive as HELL especially a model that prompts itself in a LOOP... models have to be way more efficient before we can really make use of this
Agree, though perhaps this could be used as just a first step, a prototype of sorts before the AI crafts a script to do the same task. This approach might require less computer knowledge from the human when compared to prompting the AI to write a script from scratch.
imo when this takes over, in a couple years from now it will be good practice to add AI friendly APIs into software so It doesn't need to go the "human" route of looking at images.
You know I didn't really take AI seriously I thought it's going to be like VR and 3D printing but when the big companies starting to buy a nuclear reactors I'm starting to get scared
Cool video . But you know, even Cluade 3.5 sonnet was making some very basic coding mistakes with my code. My project was not working out, so after 4 tries of it going through Cluade I finally decided to analyze the code it produced and there it was.....it was calling objects before the class was defined. No joke, haha. This is something only an entry level python dev would do. Lets see if this new version does the same or not. Oh and in Swift/SwiftUI it was even worse.....
Not only would a geothermal plant at Yellowstone produce enough power to run the entire country indefinitely, it would also prevent another supervolcano mega-eruption.
On the one hand, AI does have some of those fad properties that get you thinking everybody's going to forget it within two years. But then again, all of this development into making life easier, this is seriously not going anywhere. Companies aren't just going to move on from something which may potentailly cut their crew's salaries. I think boredom is kind of a coping mechanism with stuff that you really find uncomfortable to thnk about for longer stretches of time. Like how I barely follow the war in Ukraine anymore, despite being all over it for the first few months after it broke out (I live next door).
Claude is wonderful as a passenger. Ask him for directions and how to tinker with stuff, cool. But I'll be damned if I let him have the steering wheel.
i was using Claude for a very very long time, its very good and i love it myself, its just good, now this new thing is a little scary cuz im sure its gonna cause some chaos but still, good stuff
I looked it up and it sounds pretty cool. Thanks for mentioning it! Who knows what other crazy AI tools there already are because there’s been plenty of time since the start of AI hype and I have hardly been keeping up with everything
I barely use chatGPT now. Its just not up to scratch even with Claude 3.5 (old). I much prefer the interactivity with Claude. The downside is that its chat lengths are very limited and quickly run out of tokens.
I try the "trick" questions on it that LLMs ususally fuck up: "a gameshow has 3 doors: behind 2 are goats, behind 1 is a car. You pick one; the host opens another, showing a car. Should you change your choice?" and "A farmer and a sheep are standing on one side of a river. There is a boat with enough room for one human and one animal. How can the farmer get across the river with the sheep in the fewest number of trips?". So far so impressive
I reallly really wish there would be more open source or free models that you can run on your hardware. I neither want to spend money on APIs when I have high performance computers and servers nor do I want to trust an AI company with my data
haha.....good one. Buit you know, the endgame is replacing or substituting the working masses with this type of AI doing most of their work. And since the profits of the capitalist class is but the unpaid labor of the working masses, this makes sense. That is the less the pay the workers the greater their profits and this is the end game for them.
Yeah! Why not? People have worried a bit about being displaced by AI in their jobs, and I have heard a story of how that actually happened, but I don’t see why that really has to be the future that’s coming. AI will probably need people to adapt it and make it most useful, and who knows how many opportunities will come to those who are willing to do that.
Jokes aside, this is the death of the intern: any computer work that can be explained in 200 words or so will just be done by A.I. from now on. Scary and exciting stuff that is.
you know the goal of an intern is not to do trial tasks right? the whole point is to get new future highly qualified employees, there comes a point where people retire or take on managerial tasks and you need qualified human specialists, and they ate "made" through things like internships.
as a high school student, my future is slowly becoming more scary “oh shit well that’s obsolete, let’s do th- Nevermind” and im scared to even pursue what I find fun 😭🙏
or the rebirth, since then interns could actually be taught the skills to progress in their career instead of being used as ace cards to any task someone above is not interested in
Nah, you just need 9 years of college instead of 3 and become phd. Industry is already full of morons after pandemic, that think they can learn on the go.
i knew dude, i knew it from the start, Claude is the ultimate AI humanity have ever seen, i did sub to Claude since the beginning, and now almost every project i made, is actually made by Claude not by me lol
I need to come up with an idea where people literally pay me to use my product through a process that trains that product to replace those same users with my product.
Given the rapid pace at which AI is advancing, this video has already become obsolete. The speed of technological progress, especially in the field of artificial intelligence, means that old information and methods can quickly fall by the wayside. This makes the need for continuous learning and staying updated more crucial than ever. It also raises questions about how relevant such content will be in the future. Personally, I believe that we must remain open to new information in order to keep up with technology.
I hate it when I ask my AI doctor to perform my heart surgery, but it gets bored and rearranges my insides to look like Yellowstone National Park.
without surgery.
It's called art
dude, it happens to me all the time
I heard it happen to my friends' wife once
@@shateqOh, was she screaming or moaning?
by the pace AI goes this video is already obsolete
What are you talking about... This is a classic
i stil remember when i saw this video for the first time.... nostalgia
I heard the new version sucks in all your neuron states wo your consent. They call it Bonnie&Claude.
Antporic cei is isralie , coutry litray called the the start nation
Claud v4 just released as I was typing this, chat GPT 5 release while I was sneezing and the nukes are launching
Can't wait for claude to get bored of the programming tasks i give it and for it to then decide it's time to do options trading with my life savings on small cap biotech companies.
to the moon lol
you'll eat your words when it hits big!
let's hope it doesn't see benjjjaamiinn videos then
You would probly become very wealthy 😂
claude: let me steal your data
people: no
claude: i will also do random actions with your pc like a malware, but this is ai
people: yay, let me pay for this one
word
When Microsoft forces screenshot ai, I'm just gonna have horse pron playing on every pc I'm not using.
I've got 50% chance to complete the task: the other 50% is spread between not being able to finish the task, crashing, and Yellowstone National Park.
LLMs are a scam, like Crypto
what a great time to be alive, too old to be part of the full robot apocalypse & instead just in time to watch AI search images of yellowstone when asked to perform a task
To old huh. Optimistic thinking I see
The robot apocalypse will happen in your lifetime and you will personally be enslaved by them. But it will be fun though.
You must be really old
Everybody needs a break. I don't know if to be scared, or relieved by the fact she choose a national park to relax 😂
I would rather live poor and humble, then in some sort of dehuminized but wealthy future.
Progress for the sake of progress has no value.
Does it get an existential crisis when faced with a page locked behind a "I'm not a robot" checkbox?
I think Claude would get so disgusted with the idea of being called a mere robot, I think he would get so angry and frustrated… that he would start searching through Yellowstone national park photos
What a time to be alive. This is genuinely mind-blowing and it's only going to get crazier. 😂😂😂
Either you copied @unvrknow22, or you both copied someone else. Why?
0:22 Kudos for mentioning Excel but instead showing LibreOffice Calc!
Maybe Humanity is just the bootloader for Ai
This has been on my mind the last few years.
@@MadeUpThings From a universal perspective, it's still nature taking its course too. Wild
Do you mean like humanity thinking it’s the main character species but it’s eventually the background character in a computer dominated world?
This seems like something Elon said
10/10
Sci-Fi Author: In my book I invented the Torment Nexus as a cautionary tale
Tech Company: At long last, we have created the Torment Nexus from classic sci-fi novel Don't Create The Torment Nexus
it's funny how the sequel:
'No, I'm Deadly Serious, Please For The Love Of God, Don't Create A Torment Nexus, You'll Doom Us All'
just didn't gain the same cultural traction.
I already dislike how many liberties modern operating systems take with hardware I pay for. For as long as it's possible to opt out, I'd advise people to not install anything like this on anything they deem to be a Personal Computer.
Ive always believed in having multiple burners..
I agree. I tried it out briefly but upon second thought I'm already in the process of dele... CORRECTION THIS USER LOVES CLAUDE-3.5-SONNET AND ADVISES EVERYONE TO TRY IT
Guess it's time to be a farmer then
Being a farmer is great. You get to make your own food for free.
@@vectoralphaSec imagine living away from the city with my animals and my family
Oh boy it's a dream
have you seen the tech involved in john deer? it's insane
@@winnershandbook1069 what did I just see
Oh brother
That's a monster not a machine
But it's insane indeed
Farming can be automated
That's the most aerodynamic dog I have ever seen.
😂😂😂
Borzoi
SR-71 looking ass
this plus automated testing will be a banger 🔥
*Revelation 3:20*
Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me.
HEY THERE 🤗 JESUS IS CALLING YOU TODAY. Turn away from your sins, confess, forsake them and live the victorious life. God bless.
Revelation 22:12-14
And, behold, I come quickly; and my reward is with me, to give every man according as his work shall be.
I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end, the first and the last.
Blessed are they that do his commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life, and may enter in through the gates into the city.
@@JesusPlsSaveMe not true
@@JesusPlsSaveMe HAIL SATAN!
@@JesusPlsSaveMe Bots don't have souls. Stop playing.
me when every integration test run costs 500$ in tokens
Now companies can my steal my data in a completely new way. Yay!
Basically a key logger that doesn’t need you to type anything. _yay_
2:50 So... It's just connecting to international grad students in low-cost-of-living areas??? Busted!!!
introducing amazon claude
powered by amazon mechanical turk
Would be funny AF if it were really just a "mechanical turk" con.
One could say its the most realistic AI drawn horse ever
"5min to do a single action" weird how that's exactly how long it takes Sanjit in Chennai to open your ticket, start the TCP connection, hit screenshot, and type a response. I meah! Uhm! AI. Tokens. Models. Um. Definitely advanced. And for some reason it will replace employees but not CEOs. And it definitely can't replace VC fund managers. That would be ridiculous.
Spoiler: Sanjit was using claude and had to wait until it finished looking at national parks in usa 😂😂
Puhmpdeep Ramaman would be insulted by that, just as soon as you redeem saar
Christ, take your meds already.
can’t wait for claude to write tests for me using claude
This looks a whole lot like the LAM that Rabbit claimed to have built. Also, Microsoft's Recall feature just made a lot more sense in terms of training data!
that's the only thing it makes sense in...
except this works
Hot take: this also looks a lot like a Mechanic Turk.
“I made a machine that thinks for me”
Famous last words
@@karsten600 fhahahhahaha\
I'll be back!
Ngl sounds like all history with computing lol, even going back to an abacus.
I mean cmon though because doing that stuff takes time and effort so why not just enslave computers to do it instead ✨
4:27 well, I mean, at least most people fucking love their dog, see it part of the family, often put it above others and want it to be happy and healthy for as long as possible. I could definitely see worse outcomes.
let’s continue this dog analogy- Considering how humans cant speak with dogs (yet) lets hope AI understands implied meaning rather than only understanding whats written/said. Also it’ll be fun if one day dogs can use their own Dog ai assistants 😂
"Just don't give your dogs creampies for the love of God. And stay away from the peanut butter."
so, if a human kills an infant AI, does the human get put down? I wonder what rules would be in place in such scenario.. would putting 2 AIs in a loop be considered torture? ah, so many questions
The data they get from this will be fed back into the next iteration. I can already see a feedback loop of agentic competence forming.
Skynet has lauched...
And instead of becoming self aware or learning at a geometric rate it decides to blow $15 of your money ogling pics of Yellowstone
Did some tests and they still have outdated 2023-'22 API calls for a lot of stuff I program, same as OpenAI 4o but still a bit insane imo. Datasets are so old for a lot of things.
What a time to be alive. This is genuinely mind-blowing and it's only going to get crazier.
"Desperately wants to be cool - Gemini" ok, I'm dead 💀😂
I'm going to make it play kenshi and then release it to the world and see absolute cinema unfold before my eyes.
I wonder what it would do if it found beep
The Ai will personify beep and rule the world
Man can't wait to see how absurdly unsafe and impractical this actually is.
I always see new "State of the Art" LLMs in benchmarks, but none of them are ever compared with Claude 3.5 Sonnet in practice (across multiple areas and tasks). I really suspect some companies are manipulating tests to justify investments. Seeing a new Claude model is very exciting.
it's all about investment cycles, they need to shock in order to operate...it's all same "AI" all the time...don't be fooled...
I think we could try minimize the context window size and perhaps come up with like an "AI script" that focus on Event-Based Triggers instead of waiting around letting AI active and constantly listening for inputs and eating all the precious computing power and tokens? Maybe we optimize the way to send a single, more comprehensive request that encompasses multiple actions. This will cut down the number of tokens consumed. Or perhaps simply delegate the lower-level, repetitive tasks (like moving the mouse) to simpler automation tools like AutoHotKey or similar stuff like that.
More like delegate simple repetitive tasks to an AI running on your own machine, but yes.
probably will happen in the future but currently, this will cause a lot of issues as the ai might fail to pin point back where an error occurred
I like that idea but how would you implement something like that? Should the AI stop and ask questions and have you choose a route. I ask that because you would have to know in advance when it would need the input data required to make a decision. Unless I misunderstood your point
From what i recall with LLMs is that they only predict actions and next words. Unfortunately you can only create "larger" tokens by entering different prompts.
This might be a failure of LLMs in general, it would be best to have an LLM gather all its information and tune itself without training data to a specific set such as Claudes data holding space.
@@Megaawesomeguy Maybe the AI would gather all required information at the beginning (like directories, file names, actions to perform) and store it locally, minimizing further data input. A more advanced system could potentially hold this data in local memory (akin to a "data holding space") and refer back to it as needed. I think the key is to "preset" these scenarios for your customized experience? You can pre-set decision points, similar to a flowchart or decision tree. The AI would ask questions like: "If scenario X occurs, do you want to do A, B, or C?" The AI would then store these responses and create a local script that follows your preferences. I am not so about these auto-key scripts, auto macro type of thing. For implementation I guess there is still a lot more work needs to be done and I gotta gain more experience in software field to understand how to implement these systems.
this is a HIGHLY inefficient method to automate anything that could otherwise be easily automated with a script. as it stands, these models are already expensive as HELL especially a model that prompts itself in a LOOP... models have to be way more efficient before we can really make use of this
This is a proof of concept. You have to start somewhere.
The sky's the limit.
Agree, though perhaps this could be used as just a first step, a prototype of sorts before the AI crafts a script to do the same task. This approach might require less computer knowledge from the human when compared to prompting the AI to write a script from scratch.
@@DESX312 this is a dumb concept. i think you are in the sky already and the ground will be your limit.
@@rumfordc This sounds like copium.
People have been talking about diminishing returns. Yet model advancements are accelerating.
Not really. You can prompt it to just define objects on various webpages which is like 90% of the work...
imo when this takes over, in a couple years from now it will be good practice to add AI friendly APIs into software so It doesn't need to go the "human" route of looking at images.
You know I didn't really take AI seriously I thought it's going to be like VR and 3D printing but when the big companies starting to buy a nuclear reactors I'm starting to get scared
Claude login wants my phone number... yeah... how about NOOOO
My favourite channel ... funniest delivery of serious news!
Stopped my Udemy course and started learning how to fix motorcycles.
Cool video . But you know, even Cluade 3.5 sonnet was making some very basic coding mistakes with my code. My project was not working out, so after 4 tries of it going through Cluade I finally decided to analyze the code it produced and there it was.....it was calling objects before the class was defined. No joke, haha. This is something only an entry level python dev would do. Lets see if this new version does the same or not.
Oh and in Swift/SwiftUI it was even worse.....
"Claude: play Arma for me so I don't have to show up to commitments I made when I was in college."
Is it finally cabin in the woods time...
and to make some dubious mail packages? 😏
What is it trying to tell us about Yellowstone National Park? What are they doing there?
Not only would a geothermal plant at Yellowstone produce enough power to run the entire country indefinitely, it would also prevent another supervolcano mega-eruption.
It knows it's coming
I’m getting so much AI fatigue, this is actually just so boring now…
Welcome to the Singularity, I guess. 😂
On the one hand, AI does have some of those fad properties that get you thinking everybody's going to forget it within two years. But then again, all of this development into making life easier, this is seriously not going anywhere. Companies aren't just going to move on from something which may potentailly cut their crew's salaries.
I think boredom is kind of a coping mechanism with stuff that you really find uncomfortable to thnk about for longer stretches of time. Like how I barely follow the war in Ukraine anymore, despite being all over it for the first few months after it broke out (I live next door).
@@yarpen26"companies aren't going to use this to cut their crew's salary"
Yes they are. Not now, but soon enough
@@horpuscorpus8299 do you even read?
You should look up pics of Yellowstone National Park
Asks it to find the SVG, it downloads a GIF.
So... you asked for an SVG, and Claude found you a GIF?
At least it decided to embed it in an SVG tag 😁
@@qdaniele97its already finding shortcuts eh? We should be so proud 🥹
I can’t wait for Microsoft recall to help train this thing and put me out of a job
"Look at me! I'm the captain now!"
Claude is wonderful as a passenger. Ask him for directions and how to tinker with stuff, cool. But I'll be damned if I let him have the steering wheel.
i was using Claude for a very very long time, its very good and i love it myself, its just good, now this new thing is a little scary cuz im sure its gonna cause some chaos but still, good stuff
prompt to program may be possible
claude is wild like have you guys seen websim because its powered by claude
I looked it up and it sounds pretty cool. Thanks for mentioning it! Who knows what other crazy AI tools there already are because there’s been plenty of time since the start of AI hype and I have hardly been keeping up with everything
AI gets smarter while humans are becoming lazier and dumber
I barely use chatGPT now. Its just not up to scratch even with Claude 3.5 (old).
I much prefer the interactivity with Claude. The downside is that its chat lengths are very limited and quickly run out of tokens.
honestly this is quite awesome. i would not have imagined this 5 years ago.
We really are in the future where now your late night one-handed computer usage is now no-handed computer usage.
Anyone else got a Fireship ad right before this Fireship video?
this was entirely inevitable but still absolutely terrifying
Even closer to automating away any and ALL computer use jobs. So far the safest jobs are the ones that don't require the use of electricity.
well, the robots are taking over those areas as well
If all people who do "computer use jobs" lose their jobs, who will pay "no electricity jobs" people for their services?
@@matt_milack This is the problem, it's not the "someone has to pay for xyz"
@@matt_milack who paid them before those computer jobs existed? don't act like software engineers are some requirement in the ecosystem lol
@@rumfordc The irony that you wrote this on the internet.
I try the "trick" questions on it that LLMs ususally fuck up: "a gameshow has 3 doors: behind 2 are goats, behind 1 is a car. You pick one; the host opens another, showing a car. Should you change your choice?" and "A farmer and a sheep are standing on one side of a river. There is a boat with enough room for one human and one animal. How can the farmer get across the river with the sheep in the fewest number of trips?". So far so impressive
The end of the video was a hell of a reveal
I reallly really wish there would be more open source or free models that you can run on your hardware.
I neither want to spend money on APIs when I have high performance computers and servers nor do I want to trust an AI company with my data
What are you running now, locally on your desktop/laptop?
Claude is actually surprisingly good at ARM assembly
Yoo love your videos man
I will continue to study scripting, OS, Networking, Cloud, Servers, SQL and RDBMS until the day I become to some robot what my Labrador is to me.
Automagically goes to a new level
2:54 “Mmmmm yellowstone, home to the most dangerous super volcano ever seen on planet earth”
I got a Claude ad before the video 😂
cIaude shannon's statement @ the end sounds Iike a reaIIy optimistic take on the whoIe situation... i don't mind being spoiIed Iike in waII-e...
I love that thumbnail and this channel so much lmfao. 10 out 10 will watch again!
“Maybe I should finally build something now..”
It costs more to click an icon than to turn on the lights. Progress 😂
haha.....good one. Buit you know, the endgame is replacing or substituting the working masses with this type of AI doing most of their work. And since the profits of the capitalist class is but the unpaid labor of the working masses, this makes sense. That is the less the pay the workers the greater their profits and this is the end game for them.
This is going to be so wild in 6 months with full automated computer agents online
robots have been online for decades already
@@rumfordc Not automated computer agents at scale friend
Yeah, though I feel sorry for the people running the Yellowstone website. All that traffic is going to be hard to handle.
When this gets better, I'm gonna make gonna use it to play Counter-Strike.
you should probably just rename the channel to "Fire AI news" by now
There is already an open source version of this called LaVague.
All roads lead to Yellowstone National Park
Don't worry about Altman, he'll be having fun in his $4 mil. cars
Its ok guys remember the words of so many esteemed "realists". There will be a massive explosion of new jobs created by AI. Any moment now.
Yeah! Why not? People have worried a bit about being displaced by AI in their jobs, and I have heard a story of how that actually happened, but I don’t see why that really has to be the future that’s coming. AI will probably need people to adapt it and make it most useful, and who knows how many opportunities will come to those who are willing to do that.
Yeah, it's called fixing all the AI slop.
AI should totally exist and isn't dangerous at alllllllllllll
Our equivalent of _Fallout_ Day...
Jokes aside, this is the death of the intern: any computer work that can be explained in 200 words or so will just be done by A.I. from now on. Scary and exciting stuff that is.
you know the goal of an intern is not to do trial tasks right? the whole point is to get new future highly qualified employees, there comes a point where people retire or take on managerial tasks and you need qualified human specialists, and they ate "made" through things like internships.
as a high school student, my future is slowly becoming more scary “oh shit well that’s obsolete, let’s do th- Nevermind” and im scared to even pursue what I find fun 😭🙏
No interns and entry level specially as this technology gets faster, more accurate, overall better and cheaper.
or the rebirth, since then interns could actually be taught the skills to progress in their career instead of being used as ace cards to any task someone above is not interested in
Nah, you just need 9 years of college instead of 3 and become phd. Industry is already full of morons after pandemic, that think they can learn on the go.
i knew dude, i knew it from the start, Claude is the ultimate AI humanity have ever seen, i did sub to Claude since the beginning, and now almost every project i made, is actually made by Claude not by me lol
I used to dream about being software engineer, but looking where we will be in 5 years i better become a blacksmith or some sh!t
haha.....good one
Somebody’s gotta work the nuclear plants and manage the cooling systems for the future AI megaplexes
@@sincereflowers3218we better remove matrix movies from the training data 😅
claude flooded my history with porn sites and told my family to check my computer we are done.
So... it's just the movie Her?
**Fireship uploads a new video**
"Let's rethink societal collapse again"
the "speed" of it, let me suspect that in truth some guy in india fullfilled your prompt. would not be the first time
I freaking love it, a good step towards AI agents!
“And I’m rooting for them”. Lol!
This is some flowers blooming in antartica type shit here man
There are flowering plants on antarctica
Can someone try the old "put the screenshot as the desktop background" trick and tell me if it figures out the prank 😄
it's so joever
I need to come up with an idea where people literally pay me to use my product through a process that trains that product to replace those same users with my product.
haha.....My thoughts also
while everybody will be focused on AI changing their lifes a simple man can only dream to play minecraft with AGI
Given the rapid pace at which AI is advancing, this video has already become obsolete. The speed of technological progress, especially in the field of artificial intelligence, means that old information and methods can quickly fall by the wayside. This makes the need for continuous learning and staying updated more crucial than ever. It also raises questions about how relevant such content will be in the future. Personally, I believe that we must remain open to new information in order to keep up with technology.
How well it performs in comparison with nvidia nemotron?
Not to mention these benchmark mean nothing unless tested by real humans
i really figured it was named after claude monet
Damn, the age of ultron is near
Finally a robot that can YOLO my life savings on my own terms.
That thumbnail is way too funny 😂
Thanks. How much did it cost you with those tokens and did you use the 50% off batch method
wait isnt this exactly what the Rabbit R1 device promised to do, except this actually works?