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  • @theonewhobullies says:

    Will have to tell AI to hold onto my papers

  • @weishenmejames says:

    Another banger of Two Minute Papers!

    • @weishenmejames says:

      Whoa I’m pinned btw Two Minute Papers did you see I tweeted to you check JCtechfuture see what ya think 🤖

  • @user-lm4nk1zk9y says:

    Next word prediction -> Next paper prediction?

  • @FlashTheMusik says:

    This is actually really problematic for research since all these papers will need to be reviewed and an influx of AI papers are likely to break our current review system.. (which is likely to happen)

  • @seasong7655 says:

    Research by Grok et al. 🤣

  • @dyllanusher1379 says:

    I love how you’ve said top tier research scientists, brought up a pic of Edward Witten, and in a video just released by Sabine, she posted a pic of him when she was saying scientists don’t always contribute much to society, lol

    • @jonatan01i says:

      I want to get notifications coming from this thread

    • @alexiscontreras5699 says:

      it is becase he goes with the string theory?

    • @aleksjenner677 says:

      @@alexiscontreras5699The same string theory that has produced no real world results in 70 years, yes.

    • @orang1921 says:

      @@aleksjenner677 “produced no ‘real world’ results”
      good thing einstein didn’t heed the warning of “pursue nothing that may not immediately reveal something tangible about our universe” and, you know, actually happened on a more accurate model of everything. that’s kinda what theoretical physics is about.

    • @samgodse5824 says:

      I want notifs toooo, this debate is going to be interesting.

  • @TheCho5enJuan says:

    What a time to be alive!

  • @_ayohee says:

    2:20 Saying $10 per paper seems optimistic when the other three models cost at least an order of magnitude more.

    EDIT: I read the column wrong. That is the TOTAL cost. The range seems to be $20 to 30 cents per paper.

  • @pullahuru9168 says:

    Waiting for the time we get 6 billion manuscripts per second to a journal, while ai driven editors decline 99.9999% of those in milliseconds including totally human written ones😅

  • @spectro742 says:

    Okay but… people won’t read papers they’ll just ask a chatbot to give them the answers instead. The capability to churn out papers at such a pace means the papers most likely not be read. Who is the paper for if no one will read it? I assume it will be for future generative text algorithms.

    It just seems like everything on the internet will become more and more saturated with complete garbage, and one will have to be a specialist or have decent connections with real people to find anything of value in a homogeneous sea of trash.

    • @kittengray9232 says:

      AI writing text for AI… Sounds plausible!

    • @huguesviens says:

      @@kittengray9232 yes, this is the only logical scenario here. And it may lead to an different format of “papers” that would be more efficient to use for AI.

    • @Fx_- says:

      Do you do any kind od research? What do you mean tell an LLM to give me the answers?

      You still have to read.

      I can use an LLM to find the information within the paper and connections and outside data… it cant read for me and make the decisions and functions I am looking for.

      Papers are read. I do not understand how will I learn a mechanism I am looking to learn more about if not by reading even if that is by analysis, outline or search functions from NLPs.

    • @PrincieD says:

      It’s already happening on YouTube with a sea of AI generated trash

    • @ZZWWYZ says:

      Time to improve my firm handshaking skill

  • @bryanp6354 says:

    3:18 You know AI learned to research when they ask for a deadline extension and increase in budget.

  • @bryanp6354 says:

    When you say that the there will be a leap in progress in the next paper, it’ll just be a case of clicking re-run and waiting a couple of minutes.

  • @mysticalword8364 says:

    inb4 singularity starts with a sudden influx of 5000 AI catgirl research papers per day

  • @entreprenerd1963 says:

    Note that Terrence Tao made his three year estimate in 2023. (One quote from him: “I expect, say, 2026-level AI, when used properly, will be a trustworthy co-author in mathematical research, and in many other fields as well.”

  • @user255 says:

    *I* *would* *like* *to* *see* *a* *video* *about* *the* *massive* *LLM* *benchmark* *scam.*
    Read: “Alice in Wonderland: Simple Tasks Showing Complete Reasoning Breakdown in State-Of-the-Art Large Language Models”

  • @Threetails says:

    I’m sure “The nutritional value of glue on pizza” will be a banger.

  • @Jopie65 says:

    Next we need an automated “2 minute papers AI” channel to report about these wonderful AI generated papers.

  • @tomaspecl1082 says:

    Gamer here. Have you ever played a game that has some kind of progress, for example minecraft or factorio or other building games? When you reach the state where you have everything it starts being boring and you will tend to restart the game from the beginning. I think this could happen to humans as well if we eventually automate everything and don’t find some purpose in life.

    • Anonymous says:

      We always have war with each other.

    • @ZZWWYZ says:

      Lol all the rich people do everything they can to avoid paying taxes. What make you think they’re gonna share it with you

      Video games are DESIGNED to give you everything eventually. What about the NPC that perished in a ditch somewhere

    • @edgaral says:

      Job aren’t a goal, but a tool to a goal, if jobs are automated and we as humans start getting a Basic income for free, we could all focus on our own goals and dreams..

    • @kobusdowney5291 says:

      That’s already happening, with outrage culture and cancel culture raging about all sorts of bs 😂

    • @adonisengineering5508 says:

      Actually we have a better way of doing “papers” and “research” in the gamer world exactly like Factorio and Rimworld work. With AI we can now produce same things researchers produce in “virtual piles” in our game worlds and then have those piles grow with new “reesearch” outputting results and build on top of it in the same loop as Factorio is basically done. When done correctly these piles would never get boring, because there would be always something new to research, but not a fake-game technology, a real technology, the one stupid obsolete boomers are gatekeeping intelligent gamers away from, because then it would be actually FUN.

  • @Saladowo says:

    AI editing it’s own code…. Nothing will ever go wrong with that.

  • @thelasttellurian says:

    “What a time to be alive” is what will be written on our graves

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