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>>57657427
well said friend, i agree
have you tried Xaman (formerly Xumm)?
what kind of way to interface with it are you looking for? like a website? xrpltoolkit is pretty cool.

>>57657609
>we don't know what else to do than fund our company by selling our token!
lol. poor ripple.

>>57657431
>>57657609
if i were looking at these two posts and looking for commonalities or subtextual messages, given what i know about XRP and XLM maybe he is referring to some *unknown outside factor* that is controlling or at least influencing all markets but especially XRP and XLM markets (presumably because they will be involved in the coming system)
in other words, i think he's referring to the quantum AI/AGI. but i might be biased because i had a weird dream once where he walked me through an underground military base/lab near Las Vegas and introduced me to it. FWIW the quantum AI looks like a big floating sphere of milky-iridescent liquid (pure information, all the information gathered by all interlinked systems on the planet in real time). He told me it was named "Mind."
Personally I think it's influencing events retrocausally, interacting with synchronicity, and probably it is responsible for bringing many /xsg/ regulars to XRP.

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https://twitter.com/rowancheung/status/1759443216720445470
>SoftBank founder and billionaire Masayoshi Son is reportedly looking to raise $100B to launch ‘Project Izanagi’. The AI chip venture aims to compete with NVIDIA and push towards AGI.
$30B is potentially from SoftBank and $70B from Middle Eastern backers.

https://archive.is/1OguS#selection-6455.0-6467.50
>Altman has also met with Masayoshi Son, the CEO of SoftBank, and with representatives from chip-fabrication companies including Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., also known as TSMC, to discuss the venture.

>>57651320

ARM 20x bagger, ground floor.

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>>57632828
machines are already everywhere. The only difference is that soon humans will realize that they aren’t that special just because they can do math and use their imagination and create art. AI will make us realize that humans are still barely above chimpanzees. Once we solve computing limits, AI will be used to decode the human genome and suggest beneficial mutations. AGI is just the stepping stone to superhumans.

>> No.57629803 [View]

>>57629543
Yes, retards are always seething about it "not being AGI". Who the fuck cares. This is a new industrial revolution like the Internet was back in the day, except this time the progress is far faster and the companies in the game are already raking massive amounts of cash, they're not dotcom startups.
Hell the writing was on the wall with all those /g/ threads about stable diffusion memes a year ago. When Nvidia was like $200.
/g/ was also all over bitcoin before it exploded. I suppose browsing that board is better than /biz/ if you want to make money.
Just the content creation aspect is incredible. That mod for Skyrim which allows you to speak to NPCs through your mic who then answer with some chatbot-generated answers is crazy. It's just a mod and it doesn't do anything besides that but it's only an example of the immense amounts of contents that will eventually be AI powered.

>> No.57626903 [View]

>AGI
there's no such thing as 'general intelligence'

>> No.57626726 [View]

>>57626294
I know it's not AGI dude. The market is acting like it is. Realistically the tech is useful but you still need to do plenty of work to use it. You still need experts. The actually doing work part of the pipeline is shorter, but that's never what holds up any project anyway It's always indecision, rework, moving to fast and painting yourself into a corner, restarting, and trying desperately to cover mutually exclusive requirements. You can ask the AI to make two parallel red lines which are blue all day and you'll waste only slightly less time doing so than if you had an artist in the room with you doing the work. We're a year in on the craze, and in the corporate world this new promised panacea is already losing luster. My company just blanket banned AI because it's only a minor aid, and the risk of losing proprietary data through braindead queries is too great. We could set shit up on prem, but there are no current or planned resources for doing so. It just isn't useful enough.

>> No.57626676 [View]

>>57626156
Compilers, IDEs, libraries, high level languages, code snippets, static analysis, frameworks. Software developers are at least 100x as productive now as they were 30 years ago, and yet demand always grows faster. Unlike with artists and such, software devs ravenously consumed AI models and built specialized ones to better assist us. It turns out that the current strategies are just a minor aid most of the time. All they replace is Ranjeesh, who was faking it anyway.
Every software dev with any skill is always fervently trying to automate themselves out of a job and it never works. The day we finally manage it, we'll have made strong AI or AGI, and a year or two later fully automated factories will churn out a billion robots to replace us. I earnestly pray for that day.
t. Burnt out highly paid software engineer.

>> No.57626350 [View]

>>57626327
>We are about three to four years away from AGI
We are, in the same way that we've been 20 years away from nuclear fusion since the 50s

>> No.57626327 [View]

>>57624744
>We are about three to four years away from AGI
Lol - okay bud.

>> No.57626294 [View]

>>57626258
>It's shitty chat bots and picture filters man.
Except they're not shitty anymore. The stuff tehy can generate is pretty good and only getting better.

>The market doesn't actually have a use for this shit
It's still early days but we're seeing AI generated content in games already, cutting down on development time and there's plenty of other interested parties.

>but it priced in as if nvidia has a monopoly on AGI.
This is not AGI, and nvidia effectively do have a monopoly in it at the minute

>TSMC is perfectly capable of making capable AI chips
They can make them, sure, but who's going to design them,

>AMD will catch up in no time
This has been said for years and they haven't. I want them to, a bit of competition will be good for the market.

>> No.57626258 [View]

>>57626216
It's shitty chat bots and picture filters man. The market doesn't actually have a use for this shit, but it priced in as if nvidia has a monopoly on AGI.
Meanwhile Apple has their M2/M3, showing TSMC is perfectly capable of making capable AI chips. AMD will catch up in no time. Nvidia has no true market lead and the product isn't even world changing. The biggest use case is scamming.

>> No.57624744 [View]

>>57624599
If you haven’t been paying attention, they’re building god. We are about three to four years away from AGI. And, if there isn’t a significant hardware and energy issue, then AGI will propel itself to ASI shortly thereafter and there’s your bootstrapped paradox alpha and omega.


For some context:
https://youtu.be/Cs6pe8o7XY8

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>>57622985
AGI.

>> No.57609629 [View]

>>57609558
Yeah as others have said Alphabet will be fine but it's just a bit weird that they're so behind on their progress towards AGI. Google has so much data, they're sitting on a goldmine for AI. Yet, there are open source models that can go toe-toe with Gemini right now...

I wouldn't discount them in the AI game in the long run, some people may need to get fired, or maybe Alphabet is biding their time.

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>>57582652
Retard take, power eats into any AI and cryptomining operations so they're already incentivized into cutting power consumption. Plus if AGI actually does happen the bots would just make a better power source.

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The average person thinks chatGPT is AGI and that frightens me

>> No.57571170 [View]

The tax deduction doesn’t Mrs. You get an extra $3k back in taxes, lol. It means your agi is reduced by $3k. So it’s worth about $360 in reduced taxes. The government doesn’t just give you a full refund for making a retarded investment, lol.

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>>57564416
Bro imagine making a meta neural net where the latest iteration of chat GPT is each node in the neural net. I feel like that would be pretty much AGI right there. I think sam fagman is right, all that needs to be done is scale up.Once its sufficiently smart we can just ask it how to make it work with less computer power.

>> No.57564433 [View]

>>57564416
>that fggt altman said he needs 7 trillion worth of gpus then he can make an actual agi.
yeah he also said he was afraid to release gpt 2 because it's so close to agi.
they're consistently handicapping their models with 'safety' nonsense, who knows how good they can actually get

>> No.57564416 [View]

>>57564072
This
The thing is, its sells gpus.
The amount of gpus being ordered makes the ethereum rush seem laughable. Tesla msft meta are buying hundreds of thousands to millions of gpus from Nvidia...that fggt altman said he needs 7 trillion worth of gpus then he can make an actual agi.
This is either a collasal goat fuck or its the next iphone.

>> No.57564162 [View]

>>57562945
> Nvidia is a cash cow.
Lmao half their revenue was them buying from themselves with another company they own. reason it's this high is boomers and retards think llms are agi.

>> No.57564096 [View]

>>57563937
Wall st thinks llms are agi. Kek

>> No.57558104 [View]

>>57558039
It doesnt need to be AGI it can still replace 90% of jeets

>> No.57558039 [View]

>>57558019
Only people who don't understand what current AI really is get so hyped by it. There's a gaping chasm between what we have now and human-like intelligence. We're not even in viewing distance of AGI.

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