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is nobody freaked out about how chatgpt was taking pauses as if it was thinking about what to say and saying “um” and “uh”😭😭
Ai bro: “it doesn’t work so stop!”
If it doesn’t work then why do you care?
Imagine getting sued for workplace sexual harassment by a robot who lives in your house
So you're telling me that this whole "ai" revolution is entirely built on *checks notes* a statistical word predictor? You know, the thing that is falsified with volume. And is used for what? Making volumes of slop? Oh this is promising
the fact that ai is already falsely flagging people for crimes is indicative of the authorities ultimate plans for it
This is not surprising. The ultra rich don't care about everyday people at all. I don't understand why any regular everyday person would think a billionaire cares about them or their livelihood. This is exactly why I can't have a positive ideology about AI making our lives better collectively. I really think we're closer to the movie "Elysium" than anything else. There needs to be a reckon…
Congress before the hearing asked ChatGPT to give them intelligent questions to ask about AI. 😂
@teapointsmaybe... That's what the AI wants us to think... And it just tricked you into thinking that it tricked them into thinking that the human made the AI nervous!!!
"Sweetie, that's enough. Give daddy the phone."
\*child with shining red eyes slowly turns to face parent\* "ChatGPT says I don't need daddy anymore."
Companies use AI to do business more efficiently but then won't be able to do business because there will be no more customers able to afford their goods and services
With all due respect, you are wrong. This isn’t like saying, “We have a calculator, so who needs an accountant?” or “We have a JCB, so we don’t need humans to dig.” No, this is different. This time, it's more like: “Humans need money, sleep, and food—but now we have AI, so we don’t need humans to do jobs.”
Sure, AI isn't perfect yet—but remember, before digitization, there were countless jobs fo…
yea really funny. In my opinion South Korea has as much if not more of a drinking culture than Ireland....
This is why we need to demand 4x the salary once their AI bots fail them.
Monetarily, a great equalizer. One small hurdle for Ai creators, one giant leap (gain) for REAL content creators.
Yeah, well, is Americans are getting a $1200 check! Maybe in a week, maybe in 4 months. So, eat it Canada!
Obvi /s since I wish our leadership valued the little guys more than the Corp guys.
Good on you, Canada. Thanks for taking care of your people!
Edit: to the Redditor who reached out and sent a crisis resource due to concern for me, thanks! I’m ok. I hope you are staying safe and sane! Be…
Yeah, but those don't seem to be the points of contention. Mass surveillance and automatic kill chains were the ones Anthropic reportedly won't budge on.
This was a great interview. In my opinion, it’s less about Blake’s claim of the AI being sentient, and more about raising public awareness of where things are headed, in terms of implications for how these models could shift public opinion and understanding on a vast array of subjects.
What people forget is that the alignment problem is baked in to human society itself. It does not help if you design the most obedient AI that actually do what you intended it to do, when you yourself have goals that go again humanity. And we are seeing those issues today. The AI work as intended, but are used to benefit a few.
He probably knows exactly what she's referring to... Microsoft must have special programs for the military that aren't divulged to the public, or even to shareholders..
professors using AI to grade papers is wild but honestly not surprising, Olovka ai kinda makes it easier for students to navigate all this