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hsrada commented on Show HN: I made a website to find best bus seat to avoid the sun while traveling   sitinshade.com... · Posted by u/Amithv
hsrada · 2 years ago
Love it! Always wanted to build something like this. Glad you made it first though!

Drop your Twitter in your profile. Would love to give you a follow :)

hsrada commented on Emmett Shear becomes interim OpenAI CEO as Altman talks break down   theverge.com/2023/11/20/2... · Posted by u/andsoitis
ryanSrich · 2 years ago
I like science fiction too, but all of these potential scenarios seem so far removed from the low level realities of how these systems work.

I'm not suggesting we don't see ASI in some distant future, maybe 100+ years away. But to suggest we're even within a decade of having ASI seems silly to me. Maybe there's research I haven't read, but as a daily user of AI, it's hilarious to think people are existentially concerned with it.

hsrada · 2 years ago
> I like science fiction too, but all of these potential scenarios seem so far removed from the low level realities of how these systems work.

Today, yes. Nobody is saying GPT-3 or 4 or even 5 will cause this. None of the chatbots we have today will evolve to be the AGI that everyone is fearing.

But when you go beyond that, it becomes difficult to ignore trend lines.

Here's a detailed scenario breakdown of how it might come to be –https://www.dwarkeshpatel.com/p/carl-shulman

hsrada commented on Emmett Shear becomes interim OpenAI CEO as Altman talks break down   theverge.com/2023/11/20/2... · Posted by u/andsoitis
ryanSrich · 2 years ago
Can someone explain to me what they mean by "safe" AGI? I've looked in many places and everyone is extremely vague. Certainly no one is suggesting these systems can become "alive", so what exactly are we trying to remain safe from? Job loss?
hsrada · 2 years ago
Death.

The default consequence of AGI's arrival is doom. Aligning a super intelligence with our desires is a problem that no one has solved yet.

"The AI does not hate you, nor does it love you, but you are made out of atoms which it can use for something else."

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Listen to Dwarkesh Podcast with Eliezer or Carl Shulman to know more about this.

hsrada commented on Notion for everyone   notion.so/personal... · Posted by u/FireBeyond
iliaznk · 5 years ago
Got about the same feeling, but then I noticed that this free personal plan allows only 5mb of file uploads as opposed to the unlimited uploads in the paid plan, which is one of my use cases – I store quite a lot of files there as a personal software archive, and then I felt relieved.
hsrada · 5 years ago
The 5mb is a per file size. You can still upload unlimited files as long as they're less than 5mb.
hsrada commented on Ask HN: I'm a software engineer going blind, how should I prepare?    · Posted by u/zachrip
malikolivier · 5 years ago
Aphantasia is a condition I have never heard about. Your experience and the description on Wikipedia lets me think I was born like this as well.

I had many arguments with my wife about how I did not have visual dreams and did not see anything when I close my eyes. When she says she sees stuff when she closes her eyes, I always assumed it was some sort of metaphor and it was usual for human beings not to see anything when their eyes are closed.

I think when I "visualize" something, not limited to math and code, I do not see anything per se. Mostly I think my thoughts are directed graphs whose nodes are concepts I have in memory.

May I ask how did you get a diagnosis? And did you learn anything of use thanks to this diagnosis?

hsrada · 5 years ago
Not OP but this felt like a simple test - https://twitter.com/backus/status/1091203973246111744

There's the Vividness of Visual Imagery Quiz but that's self-administered and is a questionnaire.

hsrada commented on Ask HN: What are some great personal blogs/portfolios?    · Posted by u/buildlove
hsrada · 7 years ago
My favorite is http://worrydream.com/

Here's a twitter thread containing some 'quirky' personal websites, not quite portfolios though.

https://twitter.com/michael_nielsen/status/10026747950313267...

hsrada commented on OpenAI Five at Dota 2 – The International [video]   youtube.com/watch?v=dYXIg... · Posted by u/nerform
white-flame · 7 years ago
> OpenAI is a non-profit artificial intelligence research company that aims to promote and develop _FRIENDLY AI_ in such a way as to benefit humanity as a whole.

I find it amusing & ironic that they're pursuing games of efficiently & strategically killing enemies as examples of their successful progress. ;-)

hsrada · 7 years ago
> I find it amusing & ironic that they're pursuing games of efficiently & strategically killing enemies as examples of their successful progress. ;-)

Except that the amusement and irony would cease to exist once you have some idea of what's happening behind the scenes.

The AI doesn't know it's "killing enemies". For it, it's just something that results in the increase of a numerical reward signal.

hsrada commented on OpenAI Five   blog.openai.com/openai-fi... · Posted by u/gdb
hsrada · 7 years ago
I wanted to add the observation that all the restricted heroes are ranged. Necrophos, Sniper, Viper, Crystal Maiden, and Lich.

Since playing a lane as a ranged hero is very different from playing the same lane as a melee hero, I wonder whether the AI has learned to play melee heroes yet.

hsrada commented on Teens Who Hacked Microsoft's Xbox Empire and Went Too Far   wired.com/story/xbox-unde... · Posted by u/wolfgke
hsrada · 7 years ago
The lure of making money as a child is a temptation far stronger than most can resist. If I had access to the things these guys had, I can totally see myself going down the exact same path.

Now, a little older, the prospect of fines that will take a lifetime to repay and/or prison is way more deterring. As a kid, you just never think about it.

u/hsrada

KarmaCake day97February 28, 2015View Original