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bigyabailast Friday at 10:02 PM1 replyview on HN

People assume (rightly so) that the progress in AI should be self-evident. If the whole thing is really working that great, we should expect to see real advances in these fields. Protein-folding AI should lower the prices of drugs and create competitive new treatments at an unprecedented rate. Photo and video AI should be enabling film directors and game directors to release higher-quality content faster than ever before. Text AI should be spitting out Shakespeare-toppling opuses on a monthly basis.

So... where's the kaboom? Where's the giant, earth-shattering kaboom? There are solid applications for AI in computer vision and sentiment analysis right now, but even these are fallible and have limited effectiveness when you do deploy them. The grander ambitions, even for pared-back "ASI" definitions, is just kicking the can further down the road.


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TheBicPenlast Friday at 10:24 PM

The kaboom already happened on user-generated media platforms. YouTube, Facebook, tiktok, and so on are flooded with AI-generated videos, photos, sounds, and so on. The sheer volume of this low-quality slop is because AI lowered the barrier of entry for creating content. In this space the progress is not happening through pushing the upper bound of quality higher but by reducing the cost for minimal quality to down to near-0.

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