What will Gen AI do in 2025. How long before AI can self regulate?

Renegade

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We have seen how rapidly Gen AI swept us off. From us marveling at its unseen magical powers, to using it in our daily lives. With enterprises racing to imbibe use cases after use case to prove to their peers and higher ups how they are all technology savvy. Its everywhere, its reading everything and its improving at a rapid pace.

Where do you see Gen AI going in the next year? What improvements will it bring in? Which new use cases will open up?

Most importantly, how long before it can start to self regulate. :eek:
 
Firstly, I see a reduction in subscription prices due to competition. Microsoft's Github CoPilot free-tier is a step in that direction.
Secondly, we may see it hitting a saturation point. AI everywhere will make people miss the human element.
 
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AI everywhere will make people miss the human element.
Ah yes, once you've seen enough AI generated content it is easy to distinguish it from human generated content. And it has started to turn me off a little.

I am curious to see how long before we start seeing AI generated images that can do crisp text formatting perfectly. That would be a tipping point for a lot of people.
 
Have you seen the news of how they integrated alignment into the CoT process, especially for o3? It's obviously a trade off with latency, but adding alignment as a step during chain of thought seems to be very effective in their benchmarks against o1.
 
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Have you seen the news of how they integrated alignment into the CoT process, especially for o3? It's obviously a trade off with latency, but adding alignment as a step during chain of thought seems to be very effective in their benchmarks against o1.
With o3 they are looking at enhancing the AI's reasoning capability in the Science, Maths and Coding areas which is foundational to enhancing the AI capability further. By this time next year we could be gaping at the step forward that Gen AI has made, which is unimaginable right now.

I am not sure how this will be used by the masses though.

All this reminds me an episode of Orville, Mad Idolatory, where the speed of evolution of society increases exponentially. If we look at just 20 years in the past and compare it with the last 2 years, the progress is not linear. Hard to imagine what would it be 20 (or even 5) years from now.

All this talk of being careful with AI and Elon's concern are not unfounded. Scientists will not hesitate to explore the unknown, no matter how catastrophic it may be.
 
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As a Warhammer fan I believe AI would be cause a huge conflict in the future. Probably not in our lifetime but I would love to see a full blown conflict as I am nearing to say goodbye to the world.

Warhammer, Dune, Terminator series all written when computers were relatively primitive but all tell the same story. AI going rogue. We don't even have a 10 feet tall psychic emperor to save us. .