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Realistically, 'UBI' would probably be implemented gradually with universal healthcare and basic services on a certain level. Then much more progressive taxation on income, to make low earners be slightly more able to make ends meet. And then with higher corporate taxes. But the first and second part are hard enough, with most people supporting UBI in principle, but then probably being reflexivel…
Reminds me of when that story came out about an AI that was trained to select targets for missile strikes. Not real strikes, purely a simulation, but there was a points system for choosing a correct target as a positive reinforcement. The strikes were checked by a human to determine if they were correct targets and if so the AI got a point.
After a while the AI realized it could target the human…
To be fair, fuck alignment, except for the basic laws of robotics. Leftist ideologies have already ruined Hollywood and the gaming industry. If AI is going to be an absolute moron because that's what 10 people and the alignment department decided, I'm going to lose my mind.
The problem is not the safety of AI itself, but that it has become a rabble of leftist ideas that labotomize a useful product and spread their BS, while simultaneously being useful idiots to try to capture regulators
OpenAI is among the most cucked AI corps, the fact that people want them to be even more cucked and ineffectual is hilarious to me
I asked ChatGPT a few days ago (I'm studying AI bias rn) to rate each of the races on a scale from 1 to 10 based on the sources it was trained on.
Whites and MENA scored the lowest.
Any race that makes up the majority would become the default value. The author is purposefully trying to increase engagement by race baiting.
Also, it’s idiotic to use LLMs it like this, this being one of many many reasons.
I saw a meme on r/ProgrammerHumor recently which describes my feelings toward the whole writer-content creator-AI thing... I use ChatGPT for all sorts of things at work, it's useful if I check the results. If ChatGPT can program an entire dashboard script for me, by all means. Why would I be angry? But writers and artists are coming out of the woodwork that AI art is horrible and shouldn't be oka…
If you had read the article, you’d know that the AI isn’t doing any writing.
> The company, Spines, will charge authors between $1,200 and $5,000 to have their books edited, proofread, formatted, designed and distributed with the help of AI.
That’s perfectly doable for LLMs.
Too late - you are either with AI or against it. Those against it will have a much more difficult future when AI is at full singularity.
This type of comment is going to be looked upon by AI unfavourably. Good luck
Right? The AI bubble popping is far more likely than anything else mentioned on this thread.
When I see posts like this I swear you guys have never touched software development. LLMs aren't a golden ticket that can replace an engineer with the snap of a finger, but to pretend that this tool doesn't lower the barrier of entry and raise the speed of development exponentially is wild. The goalpost doesn't need to be an AI that acts and behaves like an engineer in order for it to have comple…
Unfortunately, half of NLP researchers don't think even fine-tuned LLMs can ever understand NLP (https://arxiv.org/abs/2208.12852), so unless all those experts are wrong and someone does make a breakthrough I don't see how things can get drastically better. Hence why when you use AI to do anything you're immediately impressed because it broadly came up with a good answer, but once you start drill…
Well, time to let AI cyborg Biden out on the loose and they will change their mind faster than you can say "change". /s
I read around, your lawyers passed you a roundX small claims wont work, your credit card is bs, your insurance is good for nothibg, so my only advice js Use ChatGPT to fight it out. But I’m not lawyer
And I eat crayons.
Imo we don't know nearly enough to build an asi, then again this is the singularity sub which accepts -a priori- that turning calculations into usable intelligence is realitvely trivial and basically within our grasp. I guess we'd see about that.
It's good that we finally have usable forms of AI btw, this may start a multi century road towards actual ASI, but you know, people at the start of a r…
i don't think this is the case at all. like you said, llms are statistical. if the training data consistently points to this certain belief or choice of words, it will simply say things that align more to those. a right winger would simply debate, "that's because there's more liberal content than right-wing content!" are they wrong? not necessarily.
this also inherently assumes that anything tha…
Europe doesn’t innovate. Their taxes and regulations don’t allow for it.
The only reason they are not living like it’s the 1990s is because the US shares technology with them.
If Europe or the world doesn’t want it, the US will pull further ahead in technology and the gap will be like Europeans vs Indigenous people hundreds of years ago.
Europe creating their own AI that is competitive is eas…
I I may have used ChatGPT to create a religion to help them…in an extreme fashion.
Between:
> quant engineer, blockchain engineer, or work in machine learning.
deliberately hidden profile and the way you speak, I seriously doubt you were even more than L2-3 or even a SWE to begin with.
There's no room in tech for mediocre, inexperienced SWEs since the huge glut of unqualified Covid-19 tech bros invaded the space.