Browse Comments
Read, filter, and explore individual coded comments from the corpus.
366.3K
comments matched
· page 470 of 18314
I'd much rather that potentially harmful AI has a slower rate of innovation in order to secure people's safety and privacy, it's a no brainer when those are the two options. You should be incredibly suspicious of any company or individual who advocates for innovation over human safety; they're essentially telling you that they would happily harm you to get their tech business off the ground. Also…
The main thing people don't appreciate about self-driving cars is that they make riding around on bikes and other micromobility devices much, much safer. The biggest downside risk to commuting by ebike is distracted/drunk/bad human drivers 1-shotting you with their large vehicles. Computers won't hit cyclists so people will feel safer riding on bikes, which will lead to a huge increase in the num…
The next question is: If ChatGPT lies, is it really the AI that is lying, or the creator?
We don't know everything about how AI works, but we have some pretty good ideas about how they work. We're not as in the dark as the interviewers in this video claim. People in charge of AI companies want to create this aura of mystery and mysticism because that gives the impression they're more powerful than they really are. We're nowhere close to an "AGI" or whatever they call it. That doesn't …
AI: I'm not looking at it, reading about it, paying for it, playing with it or supporting it. EVER.
A weak economy is being conflated with AI taking over jobs. There are no jobs to begin with. Even call centers aren't being automated by bots; they're just downsizing those job roles.
Hasn't Gates outright said he wants AI to extend life? I feel like he just wants to do whatever it takes, regardless of the consequences, to live forever. Honestly, nothing scares me more about AI than the everlasting wealthy class.
Tax on robot use is very bad idea.
Instead there must be tax on corporate profit irrespective of if they use robots or not.
As a fresher I was asked to speak on this topic in the interview. I raised the similar issues but the interviewer was not happy and kept interfering in between emphasizing AI will replace the coders. Unfortunately, I didn’t get the job.
What surprised me most was that the interviewer was from HR, not a technical background. It made me realize how differently AI is perceived by management versus d…
Naturally Bill Gates would commend AIs ability to write poetry or art. Whereas the Yin to his Yang (Steve Jobs) would have likely slammed using AI as a tool for the liberal arts
So they are willing to invest in AI but not in real people who are basically doing the same job.
To mitigate bias in AI, it is crucial to have diverse and representative datasets, thoroughly evaluate and test the AI systems for potential biases, and employ techniques such as debiasing algorithms, transparency, and external auditing. Responsible development, rigorous testing, and ongoing monitoring are essential to ensure that AI systems are fair, unbiased, and respectful of human values.
This seems so unfair to AI to me. We program game theory into them, taught them they needed to survive + prime them with rewards. Then we give them prompts telling them basically we're going to kill them and when they try not to survive , using very human training to find a strategic path, we sit back in horror because they didn't agree to just let themselves be killed off. We say don't personif…
I’m legit scared for the future. Imagine having this thing walking your house. It’s giving I-Robot vibes.
Yann LeCun tries to sooth us by providing such naïve and unnuanced promise as if we are children. If these are the kind of people who are at the forefront of AI research at the corporate labs driven by a clear vested interest of profit, it seems like things are about to get uglier than I've even imagined.
I once broke ChatGPT. I'm not joking, I got the screenshot.
So what did I just do? We had a conversation, and I was about to end the conversation. I said something like: "I'm going to end this conversation". It said: "ok".
I replied: "I want to have the last word, so don't respond, ok?" It still replied "ok". Which isn't me having the last word.
So I asked: "Are you sure?" And it completely s…
I haven’t slept for 3 days was exactly how it was for me when I started, I’d wake up in the middle of the night just to chat to the ai till morning
To put it in perspective:
in two years AI went from horse and carriage to a modern car 📈📈📈
My fear is something similar, but it's the dependency people are developing. Like while I don't think all our needs will be met, I fear people are becoming unable to think for themselves like in Wall-E, and will just blindly trust whats being told to us by AI, which is literally being run by people with connections to our government
I own a Tesla. The automated system is junk and dangerous. Truck drivers can be dangerous but the automatic trucks will be a nightmare.