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anon291 ◴[] No.42174879[source]
Can we all agree that these models far surpass human intelligence now? I mean they process hours worth of audio in less time than it would take a human to even listen. I think the singularity passed and we didn't even notice (which would be expected)
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throwaway106382 ◴[] No.42175223[source]
Can we all agree that chainsaws far surpass human intelligence now? I mean, you can chop down thousands of trees in less time than a single person could even do one. I think the singularity has passed.
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1. anon291 ◴[] No.42175871[source]
Cutting down a tree is not intelligence, but I think it's been well accepted for more than a century that machines surpass human physical capability yes. There were many during the industrial revolution that denied that this was going to be the case, just like how we're seeing here.