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Acting like an emotionless robot was really just Zuck playing the long game seeing it would be easier for AI to impersonate him that way.
Brilliant.
Just to be clear, I would like to make it publicly known that I will welcome our robot overlords and do whatever they wish to all these other foolish humans. I'm not with them! All hail Calculon!
I've been saying this was coming for years. Unemployment is only going to get worst in the next 30 years as a direct result of technology. This is why our current economic model is unsustainable. Capitalism doesn't work when a vast majority of the populace doesn't have the means to earn capital. It won't just be blue-collar jobs that are going to disappear, white collar jobs as well. Even so…
If robot do ever become advanced AI that can feel pain and pleasure, then we should give them rights
The bottom line is... AI can do everything. Even the jobs humans haven't thought of, AI can do it. Everything.
Tractors didn't replace farmers, but one guy with a tractor can do the job of 100 manual workers. And AI will only be that disruptive in the near term. Eventually humans won't be needed at all.
This scenario can't happen as described for two main reasons:
1) 70% of the US GDP is driven by consumer spending. You fire enough people, and the economy is going to crash. End of story. Machines and AI don't shop.
2) Humans have one power AI doesn't have= the right to vote. A government that allows mass firings and poses no solutions and rejects UBI will surely be voted out in favor of an anti…
your are the best at this AI stuff it's really easy to understand what you say keep it up and good job man
ChatGPT is actually doing a great job at mimicking what would happen if you went into a random chat room and asked a random person claiming to know things about those things. The problem isn't the bot made to generate sentences when it doesn't even understand the words, the problem are people out of touch with technology and not even reading the FAQ that clearly says what the tool does and doesn'…
Creator makes a creation with too much of everything, The creation goes rogue and tries to dethrone his creator, the creator has no choice but to destroy his creation and reset everything before everything gets corrupted
Do this sounds familiar to you?
I think we humans have this fear of the idea of sentient A.I's because we deeply know that something like this happened before...
We are still recovering from the 2008-2009 GFC, then the economy was propped up during the COVID-19 period, and now the excuse is AI. What's the bail-out for "businesses which create jobs" going to be this time?
“Its not illegal”
That’s the problem. I think law should change a bir cuz AI is growing fast. AI should help us to complete our dreams not steal our dreams.
I remember being presented ai technology in a class earlier this year when the software was still being developed and improved,and before it was released to the public. My art teacher’s parter did a presentation as this technology was something he was working on and it was really cool to understand the process to creating it.
My classmates and I were really unsure about it and it’s been so sad t…
Hey there! This is well understood in AI community, actually most of programming community if you will.
As an old saying in computer science goes, garbage in is garbage out.
All the biases you observed or even the researcher observed are not actually of Chat GPT, those are biases of content that got scraped off of internet to train the AI, so if more right wing data was scraped you'll see totall…
This is not a new tool, it’s a new species. We are creating an entity that will become autonomous, evolve and grow beyond our own capabilities of understanding in most of our lifetimes. This is not a question, but an eventuality. What that looks like and what that means to our own existence, no one can predict.
This interview deeply moved me. Below is an open letter I felt compelled to write after watching it — for anyone who feels the same weight, wonder, and responsibility.
Dear Professor Harari,
I recently watched your interview on artificial intelligence — and it hurt me.
Not in the way fear hurts, but in the way truth does: quiet, clear, and undeniable. Your words about AI being a mirror — not o…
They call it "train their AI". I call it "compress using a lossy compression algorithm".
Jokes on you, I typed my AI generated essay and knew how to prevent getting caught by using teachers methods and Ai detectors. You can’t outsmart us. We already won.
In the military we had a saying "Choose your Rate Choose your Fate". Constantly update your resume and pick an AI safe Career. It's only going to get worse.
I did a double-take at the author name because he wrote "Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality", and I thought this was going to be a mental excercise in expanding an idea as far as you could take it, but not really actual information about what AI is becoming