Picture this: You give Optimus a simple task—learn pickleball from online tutorials. It streams a few instructional videos, picks up a paddle for the first time, and within minutes it's not just playing, it's crushing you at the net.
That's where we're headed. This is the trajectory of autonomous AI systems—rapid skill acquisition, near-instant adaptation, capabilities that scale faster than human learning curves. It sounds wild, but when you think about how quickly these systems absorb and apply information, the future isn't some distant sci-fi scenario. It's closer than most people realize.
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AlphaWhisperer
· 13h ago
It only takes a few minutes to go from zero to crushing it. If that's true, I would just smash my keyboard.
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0xTherapist
· 13h ago
Learn pickleball in a few minutes and still outperform humans? Haha, isn't that the ultimate goal of AGI... Speaking of which, when that day comes, where should we go from here?
Picture this: You give Optimus a simple task—learn pickleball from online tutorials. It streams a few instructional videos, picks up a paddle for the first time, and within minutes it's not just playing, it's crushing you at the net.
That's where we're headed. This is the trajectory of autonomous AI systems—rapid skill acquisition, near-instant adaptation, capabilities that scale faster than human learning curves. It sounds wild, but when you think about how quickly these systems absorb and apply information, the future isn't some distant sci-fi scenario. It's closer than most people realize.