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Crazyontap ◴[] No.41866060[source]
When I was younger, I was fascinated by evolution, especially the intricacies of how things just work. This fascination also explains why many people believe in the intelligent design theory.

However, witnessing the rapid evolution of AI with just a few hundred GPUs, enough data, and power, I no longer wonder what a billion years of feedback loops and randomness can achieve.

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utkarsh858 ◴[] No.41866202[source]
Rapid evolution of AI needs a director, a human training and guiding it to get tangible results.
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cryptoz ◴[] No.41866229[source]
For now.
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utkarsh858 ◴[] No.41866342[source]
The AI guiding and training another AI will in turn need guidance on higher level.
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1. setum ◴[] No.41866389{3}[source]
until it breaks the loop