Gemini Spark is the most impressive and terrifying AI experience I've had yet
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upupupandaway
1 minute ago
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The AI stumbled easily at what would have been the most impressive achievement (book the Airbnb) and yet the author was "terrified" by it?
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netsharc
3 minutes ago
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> I don’t know if Spark was guessing what time Lewis naps in the afternoon, or if it knew it somehow, but it was right to schedule nap time for 1:30PM.

Maybe it knows from phone usage, e.g. lowered volume while the kid naps.

Zuck for example has a lot of knowledge about his users. He could in theory even see a relationship grow: from initial contact, to increased frequency of messages, and then how the phones are connected to the same WiFi network but without any messages being exchanged (because the people are at a date spot), culminating with one phone spending the night connected to the other's home network..

Hah, imagine using all the gathered data to predict if relationships will work or not..

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stringfood
36 minutes ago
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Is the AI revolution just going to be us getting shocked and terrified at each new model until we go extinct? When will it end?
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m463
34 minutes ago
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...when we get off the merry go round and start falling behind.

I'm wondering if this 3rd-party AI will be like smartphones - you need one to participate. Hopefully local ai can help... maybe?

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