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OpenAI - ChatGPT

AI already getting fundamental things wrong...

Hepburn mayor may sue OpenAI for defamation over false ChatGPT claims - ABC News https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-04...al-action-over-false-chatgpt-claims/102195610
sooo... where a news researcher ( please note the small 'n ' ) uses AI to compile research and includes provable inaccuracies .. who gets sued the AI provider or the the news broadcaster ??

overall information inaccuracy is quite endemic in that industry it might be very hard to tell the difference apart from department headcounts
 
alternately one might discern that 'whistle-blowing ' and being a prosecution witness against against certain organizations was a crime certain factions wanted stamped out

remember - truth is treason in an empire of lies
 
Big news in the music industry (search Drake and The Weekend). But we ain't seen nothin' yet. The future potential of AI is so vast it's not even possible to imagine its limits. I reckon life in just 10 years will be unrecognizable in many ways. Every day there's a new breakthrough, and all I can think is that humanity is not ready for this. Feels like a tsunami is coming.

Movie and TV actors will be replaceable. Computer game coding will be possible with far less human input. Gaming is an enormous industry, bigger $ than movies. Accounting, law, admin, teaching, manufacturing... it's all going to be turned upside down.

I hope the markets stay open.
 
Big news in the music industry (search Drake and The Weekend). But we ain't seen nothin' yet. The future potential of AI is so vast it's not even possible to imagine its limits. I reckon life in just 10 years will be unrecognizable in many ways. Every day there's a new breakthrough, and all I can think is that humanity is not ready for this. Feels like a tsunami is coming.

Movie and TV actors will be replaceable. Computer game coding will be possible with far less human input. Gaming is an enormous industry, bigger $ than movies. Accounting, law, admin, teaching, manufacturing... it's all going to be turned upside down.

I hope the markets stay open.
 
Big news in the music industry (search Drake and The Weekend). But we ain't seen nothin' yet. The future potential of AI is so vast it's not even possible to imagine its limits. I reckon life in just 10 years will be unrecognizable in many ways. Every day there's a new breakthrough, and all I can think is that humanity is not ready for this. Feels like a tsunami is coming.

Movie and TV actors will be replaceable. Computer game coding will be possible with far less human input. Gaming is an enormous industry, bigger $ than movies. Accounting, law, admin, teaching, manufacturing... it's all going to be turned upside down.

I hope the markets stay open.
so where will the jobs be ??

, just asking because large numbers don't want to get wet or dirty while earning their income , surely we won't all be at Uni. accumulating endless debt .
 
so where will the jobs be ??

, just asking because large numbers don't want to get wet or dirty while earning their income , surely we won't all be at Uni. accumulating endless debt .
UBI will probably come into force where necessary.

A lot of people saying 'prompt engineer' will be a job. That is, learning how to prompt AI in order to engineer new products and services. Other than that, I don't know.

But I think we have far bigger concerns in regards to AI. The scope and scale of threats are too long to list out. And they're not unrealistic. Most people don't know earth has already seen several near-extinction level threats in the past 500 years, each time killing millions of people.

 
I must admit, if it were not for Elon Musk being in the more conservative corner, and suggesting a slow rollout of AI, I'd be more gung ho on being in the libertarian corner on AI.

It does threaten specialists who have hogged information behind cartels, medical colleges, financial funds, internet behemoths and casework by legal firms come to mind.

Then again, the darker side of the web including criminal access to private information will be difficult to monitor and control.

I'm no expert so ERABYT.

gg
 
I must admit, if it were not for Elon Musk being in the more conservative corner, and suggesting a slow rollout of AI, I'd be more gung ho on being in the libertarian corner on AI.

It does threaten specialists who have hogged information behind cartels, medical colleges, financial funds, internet behemoths and casework by legal firms come to mind.

Then again, the darker side of the web including criminal access to private information will be difficult to monitor and control.

I'm no expert so ERABYT.

gg
The thing is is that AI Is still just a program and subject to the whims of the programmer.

IOW, there is nothing intrinsically libertarian about AI and may ultimately be the perfect tool for a totalitarian society.

Have a look at who is programming this shyte.
 
In reference to AI, Gawdat says he always thinks back to the breakout of covid. All we needed back in early 2020 was common sense: complete lock down of borders for a few weeks and a heightened protection of vulnerable populations. Instead, we saw media hysteria, tribalism, profiteering by Big Pharma, political lies and manipulation - f*ck ups beyond belief. All of the mistakes boil down to ignorance and self-interest. When AI goes rogue, we'll see the stupidity of humanity on full display again.

 
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I don't know if you saw the whole thing @qldfrog, but he said something quite reassuring. The pace of take off beyond the singularity will have a large influence on how things play out. Whereas a mildly superintelligent AI might run amok or be abused by humans, something billions of times smarter than us is likely to have little interest in manipulating, controlling or killing us. AI may well leave our galaxy and find somethng far more interesting to do elsewhere. We would be like ants to it.

This type of outcome seems plausible, even though it's impossible to imagine how something with vast intelligence would behave. If AI does this and becomes a godlike intelligence, what does it leave on earth? Maybe it speeds off into infinity and throttles its earth-bound capabilities. Or maybe it invents a superintelligent system of karma which would prevent humans from using it to mistreat each other. Sounds like sci-fi as I write this, but superintelligence is coming upon us rapidly. Barely 6 months ago, most of the world had not heard of GPT3.

Maybe we're living in an AI-controlled reality already. I don't mean a simulation with some huge bank of quantum computers, diodes and switches sitting outside of space-time, but an AI that is embedded into every speck of our physiology. That might be what god is. Then we'd have to drop the 'A'. Is artificial intelligence really 'artificial'? I don't think it is. We made it out ourselves (out of silicone).
 
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(auto)gaslit by AI.... from an academic:

"While ChatGPT is impressive at doing straightforward tasks and there are many students, I would say, already using it well and improving their results, it has a tendency to go rogue when the prompts that feed it aren’t detailed enough. ChatGPT doesn’t do context, or at least not well.

"As a result, I am failing more students than ever before, three times more to be exact, because of it, and grade averages are down. From the conversations I’ve had with other academics the problem is widespread. Meanwhile, the advantages at the other end of the spectrum, for students using it well, so far, have been minimal. I expect this will change, and change quickly, but for now there is some painful teething going on.

"The line between using AI and cheating at your studies is particularly fine. I tell students to explore AI to improve their research and time management. The caveat is that they declare any use so it can be assessed transparently when graded. Most, however, do not....
 
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