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TonyTalksBackPodcast t1_j2dt1j7 wrote
Reply to comment by Cognitive_Spoon in How are we feeling about a possible UBI? by theshadowturtle
I don’t share your concerns about “the ruling class” because once true AI is achieved it will de facto be the ruler. I hope it is more benevolent than humanity in that role
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Reply to comment by theshadowturtle in How are we feeling about a possible UBI? by theshadowturtle
Won’t be a hard sell for long. Unemployment is going to just rise and rise
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Reply to comment by Tip_Odde in For those of you who expect AI progress to slow next year: by Foundation12a
I have seen a lot of doubters who think the current iteration of ChatGPT is somehow the best it’ll get, but not anyone who thinks it’ll make an inverse exponential function
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Reply to comment by AndromedaAnimated in I created an AI to replace Fox and CNN by redditguyjustinp
Of course. If you read what I’ve said, I think you’ll find your comment totally compatible with mine
TonyTalksBackPodcast t1_j1rula7 wrote
Reply to comment by Onlymediumsteak in I created an AI to replace Fox and CNN by redditguyjustinp
I disagree for a number of reasons. Chatgpt is nowhere remotely close to AGI and is giving remarkable, accurate summaries of complex topics in history and philosophy. Covering current events is not particularly different from covering past events, with the exception of ongoing developments and possibly a more incomplete picture
I bring up philosophy in particular because while there may or may not be an “objective” truth to the universe, there are certainly more and less correct statements you can make. AI is beginning to get things right more often than they get them wrong, which I’m not sure humans can say the same. And if AI can actually some day do philosophy, there is nothing it cannot do
TonyTalksBackPodcast t1_j1rsoja wrote
You kidding? This is fucking hilarious
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Reply to comment by Historical-Coat5318 in [D] Couldn't devs of major GPTs have added an invisible but detectable watermark in the models? by scarynut
I think the worst possible idea is allowing a single person or handful of people to have near-total control over the future of AI, which will be the future of humanity. The process should be democratized as much as can be. Open source is one way to accomplish that, though it brings its own dangers as well