Why did General Nakasone join OpenAI? Because THIS. There is a TON of work to do!
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LOOVVE your take here. Can't agree with you more. I work in a corner of the behemoth federal gov't dept responsible for "defending" our country...and all of the libtards I work with are absoutely STAR STRUCK and mesmerized with AI, and how it's going to deliver us all to the Promised Land of doing all of our work for us.
I fucking HATE IT. But, I forced myself to be on an IPT to put together an internal AI training course for our organization....primarily focused on Microsoft's Copilot, which is based (I believe) on ChatGPT. Bottom line...like so much emerging tech these days...AI makes people LAZY. I also teach undergrads, and the m'fers constantly try to "cheat" by submitting discussion replies and academic papers mostly written by AI. And I report them up the chain, and ensure that they are properly documented as being PLAGIARISTS.
Again, AI can be a helpful tool...but for the most part, it just enables the WORST in humanity right now, both from those who are programming the AI to tell us what the cabal wants us to see/believe, and those who are taking advantage of it to just to "skate through."
I see the same thing with programmers, trying to use A.I. to write their code for them. However, one of the biggest security threats right now is open-source supply chain exploits - in other words, malicious code being inserted into open-source projects, which are then used to build software systems (with the hacks already built in).
A.I. makes this problem so much worse, copy/pasting malicious code supplied by the A.I. assistant directly into the codebase of software systems by the developers themselves. Once InfoSec figures this out, they will have no choice but to go on an anti-A.I. rampage.
I do wish we had more logical and critical thinkers like yourself in our organization.
ai can then be used to reverse engineer that code and find anything malicious.