AI creative tools are going to be the biggest impact on creative work flows since the computer itself. we are all going to get amazing visual art, music, games, etc.
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(also worth noting: ten years ago essentially no one predicted this. the common wisdom was that we would have self-driving cars very soon but that creativity was out of reach for AI, maybe forever. predictions made today about how AI is going to develop are likely as bad.)

Jul 21, 2022 · 2:25 AM UTC

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Replying to @sama @tylercowen
I ran across the concept of "poisoning". Once a ton of "AI" generated art enters the mainstream, it'll enter the loop of AI sampling art to generate more.
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Replying to @sama @tylercowen
We don't have self-driving cars? Who, that has any conception of government regulations, thought we'd have mass deployment of autonomous vehicles in a decade? Regulation almost always stifles adoption.
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Replying to @sama
Not true. "Artistic intelligence" was even a term used by muvee Technologies over 2 decades ago in the context of automatic music video making (throw pics and vids and a music track, pick and style and click "make muvee").
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Replying to @sama
Not me. I was telling people on InnovationExcellence.com that AI could be as creative as humans and could replace artists in all areas. About 5 years ago I was telling the media that AI could do everything people could do and no one's job would be safe, then I figured out why...
Replying to @sama
Reminds me of this illustration of Moravec's metaphor of the slow flooding of the landscape of human competence that @tegmark used in "Life 3.0" in 2017. Today, an AI manager still sounds like a horror movie, whereas AI creates amazing art.
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Replying to @sama
I saw IOT coming in like '95. Just never thought I could educate myself and create it till recently lol I was a kid lost in thought. Stoked to see it happening
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Replying to @sama
I keep thinking the key to infinite metaverse worlds is real time AI generated universes.
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Replying to @sama
Creativity is not rigorous. Anything can be assigned creative value and therefore it's not such a great problem.
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Replying to @sama @tszzl
>crying_peter_thiel.gif
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Do you ever check out any of the AI predictions on metaculus.com? If so, do any seem very likely to be very wrong?
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