There is (probably) a universal speed limit (of a sort) to what computers can do.
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The wonderful and terrifying implications of computers that can learn | Jeremy Howard
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remarkable read... Ray: This is my main graph. This is not just about the present. This goes back to 1939. This is the power of computers per dollar, per constant dollar. It's a logarithmic graph. As you go up the graph, it's expanding exponentially. So this graph represents a 20 quadrillion fold increase for the amount of computation you can get for the same amount of money. https://lnkd.in/eJEajhNa
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Last night I did some playing around with Anthropic's computer use model. They put a repository on GitHub so anyone can make use of it, and the folks over at Replit, (for those that don't want to set up a virtual machine and play around directly), can get a feel for its capabilities using the Replit platform: https://lnkd.in/gVA2ptBB. It's far from perfect - but here's some use cases that I tested out for it: 1) Drudge work - It did a phenomenal job of moving a bunch of names and e-mail addresses from an attendee list at a conference and putting them in Excel for me. That would have taken me a lot of time, instead it just ran on a second monitor and handled it for me. 2) Research - it's actually pretty competent at googling around if you give it some good prompts and get it to exploit dorks. It's also pretty funny watching it download files, and read them, and follow lines that it's interested in, and try alternative strategies. 3) As you can interact with the screen too, you can actually help it work through things that it'll run into (CAPTCHAs), etc. It's a very early-stage product for sure, but the potential applications here for a true AI assistant is absolutely crystal clear to me. While not this version, or maybe even the next, I can see a version of this, writing e-mails (that one would dictate), pointing out important e-mails and generally being helpful. Honestly though, the coolest thing, is what happens when it's given agency. It solves problems, thinks things through, tries alternative approaches, and is a very impressive model. Well worth checking out, even if just to experiment. #Anthropic #Computeruse #AI #Energy #Datacenters
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Anthropic (a big competitor for Open AI) is pushing out a new tool from its #Claude AI that helps people better use AI to get easy tasks done on their computers. This YouTube video explains simply and clearly how AI can help regular people every day. After you watch, you can read this for more information: https://lnkd.in/gBfggw9H And when it comes to using AI for your company or organization, that's when you contact #AI-expert Sree Sreenivasan who travels the world with his customized works: https://lnkd.in/e3jdHRqD https://lnkd.in/gD-yBPXu
Claude | Computer use for orchestrating tasks
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https://lnkd.in/gmazHSd8 This is INSANE. Anthropic (The good A.I. guys) just dropped a bombshell that's about to send shockwaves through the AI world - and society at large. They've unleashed "Computer Use" - an AI that can navigate computers like a human. It can look at the screen, move the cursor, click buttons, type text... you name it. This isn't just a party trick - it's a PARADIGM SHIFT just as powerful as what happened two years ago when ChatGPT became open for public use. And get this... what we're seeing now is just the BETA. Anthropic put this out to get feedback, and they expect it to evolve at a pace that'll make your head spin. Just think about what is possible??? Now, let's talk about the elephant in the room of the ETHICAL IMPLICATIONS. This is the beginning of AI agents that can truly work FOR us... but what happens when it can work INSTEAD of us? What jobs will still need a human touch? How do we make sure this incredible power is used for good? These are the questions we need to be asking. Because make no mistake - this technology WILL redefine what's possible, and the A.I. race is accelerating even more. It's up to us to make sure that new world is one we actually want to live in. The future is actually here. And it's equal parts exhilarating and terrifying. #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #Anthropic #ComputerUse #Automation #Ethics #FutureOfWork
Claude | Computer use for orchestrating tasks
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Discover the latest advancements in AutoGen and multi-agent frameworks in the AI field with our expert Tim Matthews, a Kubernetes Platform Engineer! #AI #Analytium #AutoGen
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Few-Shot examples -> Many Shots generated -> 10000x real-time simulated environment -> small parameter networks. https://lnkd.in/gfvirZh7
NVIDIA’s New AI: Training 10,000x Faster!
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Thanks to Leon Furze for sharing the first video showing #Claude coding. This inspired me to see what else was announced. "Computer Use" for orchestrating tasks was interesting. Agentic AI and Semantic AI is next. As these innovations emerge and converge once we get past the "shiny box" phase we will start to see disruptive innovation models emerge that don't require us to cut and paste from one platform like #ChatGPT into another platform like Google drive. We will start to see more integrated experiences like Google Notebook LM and Lexica Corp Jason Gulya mentioned he was a bit apprehensive to share with his colleagues. To every organization and institution out there. You need to have a dedicated way finder open innovation team that is focused on the near now to 60 month future. You have to have a framework and a team proactively looking out. Disruption cometh! #thefutureofeducation #thefutureofwork #Anthropic #computeruse #ai #agents #agenticAI https://lnkd.in/gFw7_s-F
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AI Agents are now a reality. Stunned by how quickly this space has progressed and one of the surest ways of monetizing. #AI #AI agent #Anthropic https://lnkd.in/gFgjVrbi
Claude | Computer use for orchestrating tasks
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The first physical system to learn nonlinear tasks without a traditional computer processor https://buff.ly/3WSS6Ll
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