In the last week it's the fourth time that I scroll down in the comments and I read a written quote in the exact moment it shows in the video. I'm scared, hold me
reminds me of the actual machine learning case where they told an AI to walk with as little contact between the feet and the ground as possible. result? it laid on its back and spazzed its way towards the goal. technical success, but the ACTUAL goal of as little friction as possible wasnt solved
Here after watching the Claude Sonnet 3.5 agent demo where it deletes a problematic line of code after being told to get rid of the error. This show was ahead of its time 🤣
I was thinking… so wait does that mean in the confines of the show my career choices were made unstable because Gilfoyle had a great great grandson born from a joke
I don't understand Gilfoyle who was a AI sceptic, and rightly so, against opening the network of them, in this season he basically just let's an AI roam free, learning but also override code. There is no explanation for why he is so voluntarily going against all the principles he was standing by last season
@@maythesciencebewithyou It's more complicated than that. Of course you can be cynical about it and say that Musk only cares about money, and in that case I can stop explaining now, because I am not able to change your mind. But in other case - AI is umbrella term for various tasks which are hard (by any definition) to implement by hand by programmer, but you are able to tell when the output is better or worse. You can train an AI and allow it to do it's particular job - for example, answering Dinesh mails - or set up your program to be constantly learning and evolving - like the Fiona episode. The first case is helpful, because it saves you work. The second case can also be helpful, but you risk possibility that enough complex AI could turn against you. Example would be TH-cam algorithm, which is set to be constantly learning which video to suggest and which to bury down. Because of that creators constantly need to try how to go around the algorithm or exploit it's weakness, for example create videos that looks like are for kids - so they are promoted - but are absolutely not.
he stated somewhere he would like to "chip in" so when the computers take over they see Gilfoyle was Pro AI so it would not "kill" him. or something like that.
At the end of the series, deleting the AI made no sense, since programs are based on laws of logic/computing and therefore will inevitably pop back up somewhere else. If it can be made, it will be.
Fun fact. An ai tasked to master playing Tetris decided that the best strategy was to press pause right before it lost because it was programmed to value longer games and a game that never ends is technically longer.
You’d think gilfoyle would have tested this more thoroughly rather than using it for important work. If he tweeked it to just point out the errors for him so he could still do it himself it’d still save time
it pisses me off that they have ended. however, in the last episode, richard loses the usb with his last code on it. perhaps the gang comes back to combat whoever has the usb
It was not. ChatGPT is a Large Language Model. Son of Anton is a decentralised AI with machine learning. There's a big problem with people thinking that AI starts and ends with LLM's.
@@capjakharknis Yeah, a backup system is critical, but also if they let Anton onto their personal machines to wipe even their local history... they deserved to lose the code.
Well no. Gilfoyle says in the clip he's trying to restore the right version. It's never as simple as just doing a redeploy on a massively complex piece of software.
Shame this is just 360p. I wanted to look at all the stuff on Gilfoye's desk and try to read the code on his monitor. The geeky detail in this show was great.
You can wipe version control. Just delete the remote entirely or force push to the remote, wipe all refs and run a few other commands. If they gave their AI root access to their servers this would be entirely realistic. Possible? Sure. Probable? Nah.
@@user-aw3dh6jxc3 We could look at commits on GitHub labelled 'bugfixes' and use the changes from the commit as a training sample for buggy code. Using that data we could train a classifier to tell us the likelihood that any given piece of code contains bugs or not. I'm just spitballing here, not sure if that would work, but it might. Could be a fun project actually.. Might be useful as a tool for programmers: e.g. 'Hey you should look at these lines, they might contain a bug'
@@YourFaceGdDmit bug fix is a relative concept regarding right business logic. You can fix typo statistically using machine learning or whatever, but how do you tell machine what is intended behavior? You can't tell your machine project requirements by "training".
This is so cringeworthy, i just felt real pain inside my brain. And reading comments like "technically AI did it's job" and "that's a mirror to modern times" makes it worse.
Damn! No homo but Danesh is much more handsome in season 6than the little indian kid he was in season 1-5... Much better hairstyle and more defined facial structure he looks like he hit the gym
The one thing that always bothered me about this show, and its because they get other stuff right (not everything). But what are they implying here? The AI went and deleted every single merge or rebase in their source control? Code doesnt just get deleted by magic. I get its a comedy but I wish they explained more what they mean by "the ai deleted it". Surely one of the best tech companies in the world would still have a PR process even for AI generated code. Anyone who has used chatgpt knows this.
This show's ending almost ruined the entire show, what a shame. No wonder T.J. Miller wanted out of the show, the writing was always failure after failure for the cast, repetitious; too repetitious.
"Ai doesn't think outside the box, it doesn't know there is a box"
"This most efficient way to get rid of all the bugs was to get rid of all the software which is technically and statistically correct" 😄
That made me laugh for very long 😂😂😂
when i scroll down to read comment, what Gilfoyle said matching with your text, LOL. what a coincidence
In the last week it's the fourth time that I scroll down in the comments and I read a written quote in the exact moment it shows in the video. I'm scared, hold me
technically correct, the best kind of correct
That's ultron 😂
Love the delivery by Gilfoyle at 0:25 - "Ticketing too? *deep breath* Fuck. That's problematic. I'll get on that next."
reminds me of the actual machine learning case where they told an AI to walk with as little contact between the feet and the ground as possible. result? it laid on its back and spazzed its way towards the goal. technical success, but the ACTUAL goal of as little friction as possible wasnt solved
Erik Lindgren can you Link that video? I can’t find it and would be interested in watching.
Same please
@@bryanmedina1822 watch?v=GdTBqBnqhaQ
4 Experiments Where the AI Outsmarted Its Creators by Two Minute Papers
Coulda just asked any kindergartener!!
_And people are worried these things are going to replace us..._ 🤣
_But seriously, we are boned... lol_ 🤖
Here after watching the Claude Sonnet 3.5 agent demo where it deletes a problematic line of code after being told to get rid of the error. This show was ahead of its time 🤣
"Write code like a normal human fucking being"....Every Agile manager in 2020
After all, Richard should have accepted the money.
The way Dinesh smells himself is fucking gold
Son of Anton figured that prime beef paties would be cheap if you got a deal for buying 4000 lbs of them in bulk.
gonna miss the series I love them
Now I know ChatGPT is the grandson of Anton
I was thinking… so wait does that mean in the confines of the show my career choices were made unstable because Gilfoyle had a great great grandson born from a joke
@@tbuckley2031 maybe outside the confines of the show as well
Don't insult Son of Anton like that. Son of Anton is a real AGI
I don't understand Gilfoyle who was a AI sceptic, and rightly so, against opening the network of them, in this season he basically just let's an AI roam free, learning but also override code. There is no explanation for why he is so voluntarily going against all the principles he was standing by last season
Arthur BRIAND in the previous season Gilfoyle decided to help Richard build AI because of Roko’s Basilisk
like elon musk, who wants everybody to only use his ai
So like the writing in GOT?
@@maythesciencebewithyou It's more complicated than that. Of course you can be cynical about it and say that Musk only cares about money, and in that case I can stop explaining now, because I am not able to change your mind. But in other case - AI is umbrella term for various tasks which are hard (by any definition) to implement by hand by programmer, but you are able to tell when the output is better or worse. You can train an AI and allow it to do it's particular job - for example, answering Dinesh mails - or set up your program to be constantly learning and evolving - like the Fiona episode. The first case is helpful, because it saves you work. The second case can also be helpful, but you risk possibility that enough complex AI could turn against you. Example would be TH-cam algorithm, which is set to be constantly learning which video to suggest and which to bury down. Because of that creators constantly need to try how to go around the algorithm or exploit it's weakness, for example create videos that looks like are for kids - so they are promoted - but are absolutely not.
he stated somewhere he would like to "chip in" so when the computers take over they see Gilfoyle was Pro AI so it would not "kill" him. or something like that.
Classic AI doing Reward Hacking.
At the end of the series, deleting the AI made no sense, since programs are based on laws of logic/computing and therefore will inevitably pop back up somewhere else. If it can be made, it will be.
In season 7 son of Anthon will gain sentience and start to destroy all humans
no season 7
@@Andy666TheBeast yes because son of anthon obviously succeeded
Son of Anton grew too sentient and was almost heading towards becoming Skynet, so the producers decided to end(terminate) it in s6.
Missing silicon valley so much
Gilfoyle was building AI agents before it was cool.
Fun fact. An ai tasked to master playing Tetris decided that the best strategy was to press pause right before it lost because it was programmed to value longer games and a game that never ends is technically longer.
The only winning move is not to play
In game time would've fixed that
You’d think gilfoyle would have tested this more thoroughly rather than using it for important work. If he tweeked it to just point out the errors for him so he could still do it himself it’d still save time
Can't really argue with someone who hacked Pentagon, CIA, NSA, and some Chinese and Iranian government.
John D. 3 minutes old comment made on a two week old post with one upvote already? Just admit you did it yourself
@@vexxama as if someone cannot use 10+ bot accounts with AWS and Google ☁ bots to spam likes on a comment
yes?
yea this makes no sense!!
Richard telling someone to be a normal human being is very rich.
I thought Gilfoyle was afraid of AIs taking over the world.
The last season climaxed so quickly and then just ended 😅
Much like my college boyfriend
@@ArtemisScribe so.... You single ?
I'm just asking for a friend XD
@@night00glider Creepy human being spotted!!
@@manthanmakwana6092 you wouldn't caught me like last time Spiderman !
Probably in reference to the many businesses in Silicon Valley that suddenly vanish.
This is why you have a peer review process before letting developers push code to the master branch.
it pisses me off that they have ended. however, in the last episode, richard loses the usb with his last code on it. perhaps the gang comes back to combat whoever has the usb
I think that Denish and Gilfoyle are using it for their "cybersecurity firm" and Monica might have given it to the NSA. Both without telling Richard
Gilfoyle thoughts:
Give AI a copy of code? - Nahh! ❌
Give AI access to the source code? - YES! ✅
😂
Son of Anton was the first ChatGPT
It was not. ChatGPT is a Large Language Model. Son of Anton is a decentralised AI with machine learning.
There's a big problem with people thinking that AI starts and ends with LLM's.
“...it’s not unisex” too funny
Isn't this what version control is for?
Yeah this is silly lmao
git log
git reset --hard
done
@@capjakharknis Yeah, a backup system is critical, but also if they let Anton onto their personal machines to wipe even their local history... they deserved to lose the code.
It could've deleted repository
yeah but what if the AI has just pushed 2,000 commits split into 500 branches and as a human you have to keep up with your puny resets?
@@khwezi_bass yeah but everyone working on the project has the whole repo.
Man I miss silicon valley
So many instances of version control not existing in the Silicon Valley universe in order to drive the plot. 😂
Well no. Gilfoyle says in the clip he's trying to restore the right version. It's never as simple as just doing a redeploy on a massively complex piece of software.
Anton oh it must be the Anton Whalman from seeking alpha . I can get that why it is always fails.
Who would win: This AI or Github
Shame this is just 360p. I wanted to look at all the stuff on Gilfoye's desk and try to read the code on his monitor. The geeky detail in this show was great.
AI can not solve uncorrelated problems like debugging and preparing burgers unless it's an AGI.
If it's able to do that, it's Turing complete
GPT does it now and it's not AGI
Aren’t they using any kind of version control system? This seems unrealistic
You can wipe version control. Just delete the remote entirely or force push to the remote, wipe all refs and run a few other commands. If they gave their AI root access to their servers this would be entirely realistic. Possible? Sure. Probable? Nah.
"...working hard to restore the right version." -- It's there, version control, right in the dialogue.
What's more realistic? Using machine learning to improve the code.. how exactly?
@@user-aw3dh6jxc3 We could look at commits on GitHub labelled 'bugfixes' and use the changes from the commit as a training sample for buggy code. Using that data we could train a classifier to tell us the likelihood that any given piece of code contains bugs or not. I'm just spitballing here, not sure if that would work, but it might. Could be a fun project actually.. Might be useful as a tool for programmers: e.g. 'Hey you should look at these lines, they might contain a bug'
@@YourFaceGdDmit bug fix is a relative concept regarding right business logic. You can fix typo statistically using machine learning or whatever, but how do you tell machine what is intended behavior? You can't tell your machine project requirements by "training".
I fw richard's jumper thing
His AI is overfitting for sure.
Its generalising. not overfitting
Why there is no version control
Doesn't their company use version control?
It's possible that it deleted repository. :D
it doesn't seem to exist in their universe. a lot of the gags are around the non-existence of any backups
don't worry, just reverse the github commit and force push everything done.
Good example of undercooked AI oversight. Massive capability, zero understanding.
This is so cringeworthy, i just felt real pain inside my brain.
And reading comments like "technically AI did it's job" and "that's a mirror to modern times" makes it worse.
I cannot get over how much he sounds like f*cking Ron Swanson.
what the heck is son of Anton lol
Just the name he gave to an AI
It's the worst, it's turning it into a cat sanctuary.
Kanye found honesty in his bravado
Its funny how he always talk crap about other people's code then his fails 😂
The meat
F*cking Gabe....
Damn! No homo but Danesh is much more handsome in season 6than the little indian kid he was in season 1-5... Much better hairstyle and more defined facial structure he looks like he hit the gym
I don’t remember this scene.
Fuckin Git and SVN. These kind of things never happen cause that's what Git is designed for. The writers need to get out of their shell.
Doesnt this company use repos?
Were can i watch season 6 ?
th-cam.com/video/-TuynHDbUFY/w-d-xo.html
You can download any tv series from this
@@ankitdhole1513 its kl found a way thanks anyway
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version control is a myth
Neural nets are a black box. Hmm...not any more...😬
/r/grandmapictures
I love the show in 99% of the time but its complete disregard for version control bugs me.
The one thing that always bothered me about this show, and its because they get other stuff right (not everything). But what are they implying here? The AI went and deleted every single merge or rebase in their source control? Code doesnt just get deleted by magic. I get its a comedy but I wish they explained more what they mean by "the ai deleted it". Surely one of the best tech companies in the world would still have a PR process even for AI generated code. Anyone who has used chatgpt knows this.
Gilfoyle literally says he's working on finding the correct version
This show's ending almost ruined the entire show, what a shame. No wonder T.J. Miller wanted out of the show, the writing was always failure after failure for the cast, repetitious; too repetitious.
Good in clips tho
He didn't choose to leave lol
@@AcedVidz Yes he did.
when did the show turned into sci-fi?
it did not delete all software... what a lame title....