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Covering the biggest news of the century - the arrival of smarter-than-human AI. The author of Simple Bench, exposing the remaining human-LLM reasoning gap. Join me at AI Insiders, with exclusive videos and a 1000+ network of AI enthusiasts and professionals: https://www.patreon.com/AIExplained

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milksliced (3 minutes ago)
1:10 Tool use
DynestiGTI (10 minutes ago)
8:15 never realised joketelling was a discontinuous task. Its cool to think about trivial things and disect them into their fundamentals. Like mathematics.
envynoir (18 minutes ago)
Man you keep releasing those bangers, I don't even know if we deserve this fast-paced high-quality content! Props to you!
Collin0 (28 minutes ago)
Dude, thank you so much for covering stuff so quickly while managing to explain all the important bits. These findings are crazy.
suleyk4063 (32 minutes ago)
When you described the different layers of models at 10:08 I quickly realized that our brains work in a similar fashion. One part of our brain is good at quick, intuitive, snappy thinking and terrible at long and complex tasks. For those, the slower part of your brain gets used for critical thinking and planning. We are currently participating in and watching the development of “the perfect brain”.
bycloudAI (47 minutes ago)
This is such a great summary, thank you for spending your time reading it through and highlighting the key points
neatodev2249 (52 minutes ago)
I love the word choice in "sparks" here, it reminds me of the discovery of fire, like from an AGI perspective, we have our stone tools and are just learning how to create sparks. We're still unsure whether we have the right materials, conditions, and techniques to ignite the flame, but once it lights, we relinquish our control, and for better or worse, our lives will never be the same.
WilliamsDarkoh (2 hour ago)
This channel is really something else... This man did read 155 pages and gave an extensive analysis in less than 24 hours from its release... Mind-blowing, mark my words, he's gonna hit 100 k within the next 3 weeks and if he manages to diversify a bit more the content between light and extensive A.I news to grab a bigger and more diversified following I wouldn't be surprised to see him at 300 k by 2024
tqpro (2 hour ago)
Incredible insight! Thank you for doing the leg work in reading these papers, I thoroughly enjoy your analysis.
DaveShap (2 hours ago)
I have already done quite a bit of work on endowing these models with intrinsic motivations. I call it heuristic imperatives. My book is called Benevolent By Design. It's also integrated into my (and others) work on Cognitive Architecture
Deletaste (3 hours ago)
I always thought why GPT was so bad detecting sarcasm and humour and you did a great job explaining it. I truly think that when an AGI that can detect sarcasm and humour with great accuracy get developed, it will be a milestone.
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