u/EffortChoice3007

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I hate video game industry fragmentation

I got rid of my RTX 5090 computer because it was air cooled and it sounded like a jet engine taking off when I was playing Pragmata. Now I game on my MacBookAir M5 with GeForce NOW and it works OK but I hate that Rockstar games like Red Dead Redemption are not on GeForce NOW.

Also RE Village is native for macOS but not Pragmata, like WTF, they are both RE Engine.

Also AC Shadows is native on macOS but not AC Mirage, both by Ubisoft, mostly same code. AC Mirage is on iOS so they already have the metal code. WTF Ubisoft.

The video game industry is so fragmented, the benevolent dictator in power should force all game studios to release ALL their games in ALL platforms (Steam, Xbox, Switch, PS, GeForce NOW). And stop with their shittyness.

/endrant

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u/EffortChoice3007 — 4 days ago

The mixture of experts model can scale to AGI

For my background, I am a senior software engineer with a PhD. I am ex-FAANG. I have worked with ML since 1999.

Ok, that laid out. I have complete confidence that the 'mixture of experts' model can scale to AGI.

We have been using 'mixture of experts' since 1999 (at least). People in the industry have different algorithms to tackle special cases and then add a router neural network on top. This model has been used for decades, and has the ability to scale to AGI since a human is a mixture of experts in itself.

Your brain is a biological neural network that has some skills given (like recognizing faces and having hunger) but most of the functions like speech or driving a car are learned. In that way in the future once we have robots that can process video in real time and have a mixture of experts model where they have all the skills of a human, we will reach AGI.

Thanks for coming to my TED talk, hehe. Keep it real!

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u/EffortChoice3007 — 6 days ago

Why do you think a lot of people say AI is 'bad quality' and 'stupid'?

In my opinion, if someone says that AI is 'stupid', they are the stupid ones. I use AI for work (developer) everyday. I could never go back to do everything by hand. Claude Code is like having a smart intern to give tasks too. I think most people don't know how to prompt correctly and try things like 'give me ideas to get rich with zero risk and zero investment' or stuff like that. Models get smarter by the minute yet a lot of people come out saying that AI is stupid. It's honestly so frustrating.

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u/EffortChoice3007 — 6 days ago