I personally prefer it colorful as it is, or even more colorful like Matt Wolfe's Midjourney generated thumbnails. It's a nice change of pace from the usual thumbnails.
Locked in a room with an internet connection? A lot. But without any contact with the outside world? Not nearly as much. It could have other people running experiments for it with an internet connection, but not without one.
Anyway, whether or not the AGI can interact with the real world undermines the purpose of my explicit statement in the question. I specifically mentioned that it only operates as a human on a computer. I didn't mention it could acquire a physical body, so let's just assume it can't and can't use other people to do physical labor either.
I heard disruptive science is slowing down which I think means pretty much everything possible has already been thought of. So talking about things that exist, do you mean a cheaper solar panel or wind/water turbine? Or are we talking about science fiction like an Arc Reactor?
This sounds like science fiction. Even if the AGI were capable of creating plans for a fusion reactor, for example, you would still need to execute those plans. So, what's the point of everyone having access to the plans if the same electrical companies will likely be responsible for constructing the reactor?
I'm also conflicted, I've saved this post for now, maybe I decide to use the extension at some point.
Same here. If Pacstall was as extensive as AUR I would still use Linux Mint.
Ombi for a self-hosted web application that allows users to request content for Plex, Emby, or Jellyfin.
The paper actually demonstrates a 16-million context window with 92% accuracy. Most models can be retrained to have a 100k context window with over 92% accuracy, but the accuracy drops to 74% at 256k. The code has already been released on GitHub as well. I'm excited to see the development of 100k models using this method soon!