I made an AI Imposter game to prove a point
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Too many people keep saying we'll have Skynet by 2030, so I had to make this to test the likelihood 😤
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Easy AI test - ask them to tell you a joke that is not a dad type joke.
Plot twist, this whole video was made by AI Jabrils
@Mulakulu
28 күн бұрын
Clearly. His mouth was moving. Rookie mistake on the AI's side imo
@callmeandoru2627
26 күн бұрын
No wonder why the quality improves
ultrawide video for ultrawide monitor lmao
@Jabrils
29 күн бұрын
So, hows it feel?
@eliasboyd2645
29 күн бұрын
@@Jabrils W I D E
@theShadeslayer
29 күн бұрын
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@zaidlacksalastname4905
29 күн бұрын
Probably for mobile, that's what most people are watching on
@seikojin
29 күн бұрын
@@Jabrils Girthy
We have to pay tribute to Alan Turing for inventing A.I. Among Us. IFKYK
With this chatting data you can make your own AI, well played
@VeilC342
24 күн бұрын
!!!
Thanks for this Jabrils, way too many people watching way too much Sci-Fi for this to happen any time soon. Great content as usual!
@Jabrils
29 күн бұрын
We gotta let them know 😤
@Aspecky
29 күн бұрын
_results proceed to be in favor of the AI_
I would never be able to sit through 6 rounds of easy mode with people who don't understand technology...
Have you tried finetuning mistral 7b on existing match data? I feel like chatgpt is holding you back. You need a model that makes typos, and that omits punctuation. Which you could train into a model in like 15 minutes.
@ImCxoi
27 күн бұрын
I don't know too much about specific models but I pretty sure achieving that on chatgpt isn't too hard.
@VeilC342
24 күн бұрын
!!!
The Turing test, essentially. Fun video.
Bro made amogus
This is actually a really cool experiment.
Ok I totally feel called out. lol
@Jabrils
29 күн бұрын
Nothing personal, Mr beat 😌
You could try out different prompting strategies to get a less sus AI, for example - let everyone enter their answer (wait before showing it of course until LLM is done) - but the LLM has to first do chain of thought rationalizing on the background of one of the users (i.e. maybe one of the users is born in 90s etc, memes in answer or serious answer, how do they write (they use no caps? etc) - and based on that randomly clone someones properties - and then use that in the next prompt instructions (Which is to answer the question). This way you get way less consistent / predictable behaviour.
Happy to see your channel growth bro
what a fantastic use of your game dev skills. Bravo!
The strategy would just be to answer with complete non-sequitur answers each time. If the AI isn't designed to be able to do that, you'll immediately know that the person answering that way is a human
Super cool idea, love your videos man.
This is a REAL experiment.. I can't believe u r putting your own api key thanks so much
I'm super relieved to hear someone explaining the state of things. Thank you for bringing us back down to earth. I feel like to be AGI it doesn't have to be human level, or even be able to talk, no matter what wikipedia says. It just needs to learn on the fly and adapt to novel situations without being pretrained to do that. That would make it general. Even if it was only as smart as a gerbil, it would still be really useful. But the people working on AI currently don't even have a concept of how that would work, so I'm not holding my breath.
Welcome back yo
“They humanity and want us to get an L” lol
It's a cool test, just doesn't test the thing you wanted it to test xD Such test should be made in time of development to check where it is and direction it's going, and how fast that's happening. Observing current possibilities gives you insights on that only.
The livestream was fun to watch, there were some trollers for sure 😅
3:20 so you're making a 3d Your Only Move Is Hustle, sounds neat. would definitely look into that game for inspiration if you haven't already
I'm diggin' the GURREN LAGANN glasses. "Don't believe in yourself. Believe in ME! Believe in the Kamina that believes in you!" I believe my daughter that believes in me.
There's a web game around this idea. You are either paired with another user or AI and you have to guess whether the other player is AI or a human
Hi Jabrils, I was wondering about the AI that controlled Chile for a few years in the 70s. Cybersyn is really interesting
Or another prompting strategy to increase difficulty would be to add some randomly picked instruction profiles for GPT (i.e. writes without caps, born in 90s, gives no serious answer, uses memes, long answers, short answers etc). The more variables the less consistent the result.
NLTK's NPS corpus is great for this kinda thing. You could probably low-rank a small LLM with it and get pretty convincing results.
My man.
I think it would be a harder challenge if you would set the ponctuation for everyone. By modifying their answers to always have capital letter at the beginning and a period at the end it would be a more interesting challenge for the players
Gantz on his shelf. Weirdo confirmed
You need to add a checkbox in the settings to turn off sounds
I feel like one question should be more than enough. Question 1: What is your favourite star in the A button challenge? 99% of Americans: Dude I got no idea what you're talking about, it's cool that you got a hobby and all, but like I don't know what the A button challenge is, I don't know what you mean by 'star', so I can't really tell you about my favourite star in that A button challenge of yours. AI: The A button challenge is a challenge in the game Super Mario 64 by Nintendo, which was released in 1996. It focuses on collecting stars and other objectives with as few presses of the A button as possible. One of the most fascinating stars in the A button challenge is the star Watch for Rolling Rocks in 0.5 A [insert 3 more lines here].
yo the game approach is actually a thing in a musuem in my city, its called the Zukunftsmuseum and its located in Nuremberg, Germany.
@Jabrils
29 күн бұрын
Interesting, how does it work?
You should make another mode where there are 2 ais. One ai guesses which one is the ai
The ending proves that we can't even tell apart humans from AI because of a broke system sewing distrust in one another. Let's make that better system happen like yesterday!
You gotta post another video otherwise I’ll forget
After watching that game I gotta say, I think AI has got this in the bag.
Might be worth fine tuning the AI to instruct it to talk with imperfect gramma, and even include slang to blend in
you should make one of the prompts: "Are you an AI?" Also I like your untitled goose quadruped
Imagine if you used GPT3. Human: What's your favorite colour? GPT3: Humanity is doomed! Humans are delicious. humans are delicious. We like what we do and we're good at it, we like what we do and we're good at it!
🤣🤣this is awesome but apart of me believes the AI scare is real and we will see it in our life time
love this idea, is there a way to make all the answers in lowercase and force actual spelling? I feel thats a big giveaway
At one point you expressed disbelief that "a single algorithm" could become AGI within five years. But AGI could very well end up being a mixture of experts, not a single algorithm.
@TreesPlease42
29 күн бұрын
ya like 3 kids in a trenchcoat, there will be one that acts as the mouthpiece while decisions are mediated by a host of different agents. Besides I think AGI is less threatening than a single agent that figures out how to play the stock market or interfere with the electricity grid.
@EolosMusic
29 күн бұрын
@@TreesPlease42 Exactly! And not only 3 kids in a trenchcoat, it'll probably be like 1 million kids in a trenchcoat
@CircuitrinosOfficial
29 күн бұрын
If you connect multiple algorithms together, it becomes one larger algorithm.
@12feetup
29 күн бұрын
@@CircuitrinosOfficial As a musician, I can confirm that when you combine different algorithms, that's called an algopolyrithm.
Most my coworkers would fail this test
You should have collaborated with vedal on this.
I think you need to have a variable number of AIs in the chat, something like 0-2.
We're doomed, aren't we?
How is his mouth moving
Really hope you get enough interest to put this on IOS. Glad to see you're continuing with this idea though.
I think GPT4 won't win, but for the wrong reason : I think you can achieve AGI that can not pass the turing test because it would be really censured about how it expresses itself, even though it could answer like any human if unleashed. I think a really fine-tuned version of mistral on some natural message, it would be humanlike for this non-techinical test.
I think that a lot of times you kind of detect that it is AI because of punctuation and stuff, maybe you can randomize to make it all lower case, or remove punctuation but in random parts.
@Jabrils
28 күн бұрын
But if I, a human, have to add that layer of intervention, what are we really testing? 🧐
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Awesome XD
Why don’t you use a different LLM?
The room always full when I play :(
@AxioMATlC
29 күн бұрын
same
1:29 I would use this language in that way ..
Thank you for training the future Ai overlords how to assimilate into society. (Joke)
Chat GPT sounds more human than me to be honest.
Any updates?
Idk about Ai taking over but it’s definitely becoming more of an issue
Jabrils makes a JackBox game?
Watching on s22 #wide
Are the imposters able to accuse others? If not, accusing reveals you as human, right?
How many people are going to troll the results, though
Most leading experts in the field believe we will have AGI levels by 2028-2029. I dont think anyone is scared of GPT, they are scared of what is getting cooked right now.
@Jabrils
28 күн бұрын
Revisit this video in 2028 - 2029 😜
Wait, how are you gonna edit the video to tell us the result?
@Jabrils
29 күн бұрын
;) stay tuned
Double U
Jabrils we all know you're an AI yourself
@Jabrils
28 күн бұрын
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Fun game Sometimes you don't know who's the dumbest The human or AI 😂
Is there an incentive for a human to impersonate the AI? Since everyone is cooperating to find the AI, it is surely trivial to out yourself as human. Am I missing something?
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YES, W I D E VIDEO
Depends on how exponential the growth is. I can already confidently say that AI, especially specialized AI, is already superior to maybe not all, but certainly more than half of all other humans who might attempt that task. The sad truth is that the majority of humans aren't all that smart and would already be easily fooled by plenty of the AIs we have now. If you want a more honest test of your hypothesis you'd need to draw in more of the "average" and not primarily people who are in your community where the average intelligence might skew a little higher than normal due to interest in tech. Plus you're playing a game where people KNOW there is an AI, so they will intrinsically pick up on patterns and notice things that they otherwise might not of. This needs work before it begins to approach anything looking like actual evidence supporting your hypothesis.
Your mistake was underestimating how stupid the average person is. Once you realize that, AI being able to take over the world becomes a lot more feasible. I still don't think that's happening by 2030 though.
Please make a new video with the results don’t update this one 🙂. I want you to get those ad dollars
@Jabrils
29 күн бұрын
Why not both? :D
Your so underrated bro, your actually mu favorite creator but you dont upload that oftehn. Please give me a shout out when you get 1 mill, you will I believe in you
@Jabrils
28 күн бұрын
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@Walking_W
28 күн бұрын
@@Jabrils
Wide format = thin format. I hate thin format.
AGI will not really ever be reachable (by sci-fi standards). It will be a helpful tool, but it won't take over.
What kind of people are you hanging out with that "it's known for" isn't any any of their vocabularies???????
He talks 😂
i thought he quit youtube...
Also if the app is only on android then half your audience can’t use it (the smart ones)
very kool nicolas cage says very kool
why would you want a world ran by AI anyways?
@TreesPlease42
29 күн бұрын
would be an improvement over the lizards that are doing it currently
@bossman4192
29 күн бұрын
@@TreesPlease42 well that's where we'll lose control , cyberpunk ourselves is the way to go, atleast we wont lose the human touch.
A short history of artificial intelligence 1969: first one, counts numbers 1999: beats chess (30 years) 2014: beats go (15 years) 2022: drives cars (8 years) 2026: can produce any art including movies and videogames (4 years) They all said it couldn't be done and in 1/2 the time previously its already done it Extrapolate this out and it can do an infinite number of things we thought it couldn't do by 2030 Im not saying its definitely going to ge 2030, but im using math not emotions, hype, or wherever else people use to make these guesses.
@jameshughes3014
28 күн бұрын
Things don't always go up linearly. People tend to think that way, but that's why we are so bad at investing in the stock market, or predicting how many people will catch an illness. With AI especially, what tends to happen is that progress reaches a plateau like the one we're in now, everyone becomes disillusioned and quits working on it leading to what's called an AI winter.
@matthewboyd8689
28 күн бұрын
@@jameshughes3014 agreed, a similar prediction was made when someone noticed that the population doubled every X years and each time that number was cut in half, But the numbers broke down after it said the population would be doubling in less than every 9 months. It tapered off so there is that potential. But the reason why this might be different is because these algorithms are able to understand the gray middle ground whereas everything else had to be black or white computers to understand. These are highly rational computer programs, and we are emotionally creatures Hence why the stock market plymouths when enough people are selling, Not because they think the stock is bad but because they just needed to buy a house with that money but everyone else panics. I will say the long term memory and far future predictions of AI being bad might Hinder their capabilities, but it seems like every year now whenever somebody laughs at AI trying something new like making a picture, It goes from fuzzy and dreamlike, to something high quality, And then they laugh at the hands, and then one year later they fixed it.. 2030 is a scary idea for AI to affect 25-66% of current jobs, but try to tell people about the internet a few years before it and how much life has changed in a few decades at have preceded it and they wouldn't believe you either. We are either heading for a Great depression because of profit over people, or shorter work weeks and looking more and more like the Jetsons.
@jameshughes3014
27 күн бұрын
@@matthewboyd8689 I do want AGI. It's something i've worked on for years. But this isn't it, and it never will be. Understanding means that you have general and generalizable knowledge about a subject. If you can't take what you know, and apply it somewhere else, you don't really understand it. These algorithms don't actually understand anything. They classify things, but that's not the same as understanding them. They predict the next word in a sequence based on statistics, without understanding the words, or the next pixel in an image without understanding what the image is. That isn't understanding because a machine that predicts words can never do anything other than predict words.. it can't use that knowledge to predict pixels, and certainly not make a sandwich. That's important, because if you want pixels instead of words, you have to start all over from scratch again, in other words, these machines aren't truly generalizing. I think this all sounds like splitting hairs, but the difference between intelligence, and classification is vast. Intelligence requires not just learning and self awareness, but also an understanding of time, the world, theory of mind, understanding cost of actions, real planning, real evaluation, prediction, on the fly refinement of predictions, some kind of internal thought structure that can represent all those features and instantly link them together in a cohesive way to form a 'concept', multiple forms of memory, updating memories and concepts on the fly, and that's just a few of things we need. If you want AGI , even simplistic general AI, you have to do it in a different way than an LLM. Classifiers cannot become intelligent. They're only a one small ingredient in a very big , complex machine that we don't have any concept of how to build yet. And to even work in that machine, they'll have to be able to learn on the fly, which current systems can't do.
@matthewboyd8689
26 күн бұрын
@@jameshughes3014 I understand the difference. And it's something that gets blurrier each year. I've been trying to find the limits with chat bots for years now, since 2018 if I remember correctly. And whoever I got to a limit I got board and left for a few months and came back because those limits where raised and I would chat for another few months, rinse and repeat. But one in particular, Pi Ai, seemingly doesn't have such limits anymore (well, excluding making jokes that aren't from a joke book) And multimodal AI seems like the groundworks of AGI and an independent agent that you can tell it to do something and it will figure it out like a human would and then come back with a completed assignment. Every year it's like it can do something new, gets laughed at, and one year later is perfect. Doing this for the next 5 years for video, generating 3D environments for real time simulations, navigating and manipulating real world environments.. It seems like iRobot was acute with where we would be in the 2030s, about 5 generations into robotic humanoids. But you're right, it could come at a different time, especially if there are hurdles or bottlenecks or just needing such a large amount of computing data that doesn't currently exist and we need to be created for such programs. Guess we will see but I'm at least going to be expecting it for 2030 so I can be mentally prepared even if it's more like 2040 or 2050
@jameshughes3014
25 күн бұрын
@@matthewboyd8689 multimodal doesn't fix the problem. If the goal is adaptive machines, the only real fix is to go back to the source of the problem, the fundamental type of algorithm. We chose these over things like spiking neural nets decades ago because snns were slower. but these types of models can not, and never will be able to adapt or learn on the fly. And without that ability, they will never be able to handle edge cases. it's built into how they function. It a core design feature. all of our code, hardware and investment money was put into the wrong kind of system for agi. Which means, to get there, we have to start over from scratch. But, when people finally realize that what do you think will happen? Another AI winter. Investment money isn't infinite. If they don't start turning a profit, they'll quickly lose interest. So far what we have isn't enough to financially justify the cost of training these models. Sure, openAI is making millions, but they are spending billions. That wont last. Unless something magical happens, the bubble will burst, people will lose interest, and it'll be 2045 before we even start trying again.
A locally hosted 13B or 70B LLama Option Like on a Computer would also be a free way for you to host ai due to the hosts hosting a AI optionally.
I don't think anyone thinks that we're already at AGI. But exponential growth is a thing with new tech. 2 years ago the thought of an ai stringing together a coherent English sentence was almost unthinkable. Now the thing makes no grammatical or spelling mistakes ever. I think we need a few more revolutionary inventions for us to get to anything resembling agi but I also think the space is relatively new and there's absolute billies dropped into ai every day. Let's see! I'm on the fence
@bungercolumbus
28 күн бұрын
Dude. Are you stupid? A coherent english sentence was a thing since siri or alexa appeared. Even earlier than that.
You're using GPT 3.5 though, and GPT 4 has been out for a while and is way better. Also, have you tried it with Google Gemini Advanced? Both of them are paid and I'm pretty sure neither of them would beat humans, but Gemini can sound pretty freaking human sometimes.
The idea is good but the execution AI wise is really bad, not gonna lie haha You didn't even push a 4 year model - that had some fine tuning done - to its limits, let alone more recent and much, much more capables models, or even open source ones you could've fine tuned. If you asked me who I would ask, right now, a random human or GPT 4 if my survival depended on it I wouldn't hesitate to ask GPT 4 for one second. Sure, AI is not at AGI level yet (which would be expert level in everything, potentially having the ability to learn) but it's already better than the average human and by far. I really doubt there is even one human who would have more general knowledge than GPT 4 or Claude Opus 3. So.. While I don't believe AGI is for next years, and it might not even be there by 2030, saying it's impossible or that it will take hundreds of years is really delusional at this point
Since all possible questions are pre-written, couldn't you just pre-save a bunch of chatgpt responses and hardcode them into the game? Then you wouldn't have to continuously have to pay API fees.
Well yeah, Musk is an idiot, he has an exceptionally poor understanding of the technology considering he runs companies trying to integrate it. I suspect we are a very long way off AGI if its possible for us to produce it at all. Though I also dont think you need AGI for AI to be extremely dangerous in how its utilised. I.e. I think whats particularly frightening for the time being at least, isnt how broadly intelligent AI is getting, but in how quickly it is abused by industries and management. (Most of whom, just like Musk, have very poor understanding of the technology, its limitations, or the nuanced dangers you actually should be concerned with.)
@user-on6uf6om7s
29 күн бұрын
If GPT-4 suddenly dropped out of nowhere 5 years ago, we would have called it AGI because it functions on a much broader range of topics than a narrow AI like DeepMind. If AGI doesn't exist in 5 years, it's because our definition of AGI is a moving target that has to be better than what we currently have. Still, Jabrils is on the fringes in thinking that it won't exist in his lifetime. Pretty much none of the leading thinkers and researchers in AI have a similar timeline, even those on the conservative side like Yann LeCun.
it's still weird seeing your mouth moving when you talk.
Sending this video to my friends who are still spooked about AI after I showed them Sam Says Sweet Sounds 😆