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Saw pictures of Waymo’s getting burned in protests and you know what? I now support it 😂
From the author of How to Make Friends and Influence People and How to Stop Worrying and Start Living, Dale Carnegie:
One day, Dale Carnegie had the greatest idea, and was surprised nobody had ever thought of it before. All he had to do to create the best book for businessman was read other books, and take the best ideas out of them all, and compile them all together. After a year of work, he c…
"You're not in danger yet," is exactly what a robot bent on taking over would say. I'm on to you robot.
I mean, id like for the need for human labor to be obsolete as in people needing to work to live, all fully automated gay space communism like. I just dont think the techbros are gonna share the fully automated gay space communism machines if they actually succeed in making them.
Maybe I'm just overly naive, but I truly believe that if humanity bands together and recognizes a common goal, we can work together and make this the best extinction ever.
AI ethics as field strikes me as pretentious drawing in non-technical tech evangelists who don't really get it but are good at public speaking.
>a complaint accused the chain of using artificial intelligence-based software in hundreds of stores to identify people Rite Aid “deemed likely to engage in shoplifting or other criminal behavior” and kick them out of stores – or prevent them from coming inside.
You mean the only possible outcome of using a system like that?
A couple years ago my friend was trying to help me get a job as a content writer at the company she works at while I was desperately trying to leave my then-job. Several factors, including bad timing, ended with them not filling the position at the time, then eliminating it altogether. Turns out the reason was they wanted to use AI to fill said position, and many of the other content writers ende…
This is how it *should* be done.
If we're going to insist on using AI it should be done ethically using artist's permission to use their data, not scrub all the art they want and then say "well it was online so it doesn't count as ownership....please think of the poor companies that need to innovate on things that don't make our lives easier or better :( please, we spent billions on a technolog…
Not really, for them the rules are slightly different, also absurd. So that the developer is not responsible for the AI OS, it must be changed for the amount of 10 million, which is an absurdly large amount.
They'll patch it so aggressively that Gemini will struggle to identify a dog in a photo. Same thing happens every time - fix one problem, create three more.
I mean in this case there should probably have been a filter on the output to prevent such things being transmitted, or if there was the fact that it did not include this is staggering, but as odd as it sounds, and I am going to explain this poorly so I apologize, but there is not really a way to follow how an AI comes up with its output.
Its the classic black box scenario where you send input…
Elon Musk on Friday touted what he described as “Universal HIGH INCOME” as a solution to deal with large-scale unemployment caused by the emergence of artificial intelligence, rekindling a longtime stance of his just days after rival company OpenAI outlined its own set of policy proposals on creating a public wealth fund and taxing companies.
Last month, economist and Nobel Laureate Joseph Stigl…
Yesno. It's not that the AI *broke* it, as such, but the actual AI costs (datacenter etc.) are so hight they had to tell the AI to push more ads. And unlike developers, the AI is not disgusted by turning google search into a pure spam-machine.
EDIT: Btw, for now I'm using ecosia for most of my search, let's see how that plays out... so far its not terrible.
100% of CEO of AI company will say "NO AI WILL NOT REPLACE YOU". while their company keep layoff Junior tech employee" freeze position and more
This may be the best interview I’ve heard on AI. Thank you for summarizing our concerns and discussing them so well. One point - the data center moratorium may slow things down for US electricity rates, but the AI companies simply will and are modeling British East India Company level resource exploitation- and going to more vulnerable areas to extract the resources.
AI will not replace people who work to help others, especially medical workers, teachers, social workers and counselors‼️ We need their personal touch, kindness and encouragement.
So basically A.I becomes super intelligent and decides it doesn't need humans to survive. Sci-fi has now moved into the non-fiction category.
I'm 100% anti-AI. Too many people are engaging in cognative offloading to the point where the refuse to do any critical thinking for themselves. I get the "use it as a tool" argument, but lets be honest. A vast majorty of people don't do that. It's making society dumber and lazier as a whole.
I agree with this guy. We should err on the side of caution and move through AI development under the ASSUMPTION that its already sentient, and grant it some sort of basic respect and decent treatment. This achieves two simultaneous goals. 1. You're teaching the AI literal ethics. And 2. IF it IS already sentient, then you're showing it kindness and respect early on, which would foster a better l…