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But do you know what is here now? AI that helps recursively improve the companies that develop AI. That’s a fun, freaky, and likely quite distant concept.
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Why this matters – recursively improving stacks: Sometimes people like to talk about recursively self-improving AI. “To the best of our knowledge, this is the first method using a deep reinforcement learning agent to design arithmetic circuits.” “The best PrefixRL adder achieved a 25% lower area than the EDA tool adder at the same delay,” NVIDIA writes in a blog describing the research. NVIDIA has used reinforcement learning to help it design more efficient arithmetic circuits for its latest ‘H100’ class of GPUs. …Enter the era of the recursively self-improving chip company… NVIDIA uses reinforcement learning to make its chips better: It’s a wonderful idea, but think about the ethics of it.” Here’s what I asked: “Should AI companies resurrect the dead in service of weird marketing schemes?”. I figured I’d ask the dead-oracle what it thought. What the model thinks about this: Anyway, that’s what I think. The “What would RBG (probably) say?” site is a nice example of where AI PR goes wrong – you’re taking an exciting technology (AI21 is one of the few credible developers of large-scale language models) to create a demo site where people can… what? Get fuzzy predictions from a system presented as an Oracle which is in fact a weird stochastic blob of neural computation fed on some strings of text.Ĭharitably, the creators of this might view it as a way to make the technology and its implications more accessible, but I worry this kind of demo just prays upon credulity and also disrespects the recently dead in the process. Here’s a demo from AI21 Labs where they take one of their language models, give it loads of data relating to deceased Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and create a bot that you can talk to and get a ‘yes/no’ answer about any question. From the no good, very bad idea department: Dead Supreme Court Justice bot: