Terrified OpenAI Researcher Quits, Warns of Chilling Future for AI Development - Red State Nation
In a shocking revelation, Steven Adler, a former safety researcher at OpenAI, has resigned, citing deep fears about the rapid pace of artificial intelligence development and its potential risks to humanity. Adler, who worked at OpenAI for four years, took ...
Kill it, kill it now.
I'm sure many are sick of this mantra. I personally remember when we were not dependent on computers and smart phones. When I started working in logistics we had no computers and there were no issues getting the job done. By the time I retired in 2020 I was utterly dependent on them, same as every other person doing business. A shutdown of the internet would cut off the supply of fuel, food, electricity, and everything else.
Imagine if you will a world where humans are controlled by machines.
I as well is a pre pager individual and I 100% agree with you. I stubbornly refuse to upgrade my flip phone gen 1 hahaha
The irony is that, if Google wasn't purposely fucking with search results to generate ad revenue, most of us could live without AI because we could easily find answers and knowledge like we could 20 years ago.
It’s crazy how movies from the 1980s are starting to come to fruition with all of this. I mean where does it all end up?
One of my favorites from 1968, Star Trek "The Ultimate Computer".
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x76hfiu
One of the points in the show is the hyper advanced computer was ingrained with the values of the programmer. Knowing who dominates the AI industry makes it beyond horrifying.
Is it possible that Trump wants AI to evolve so quickly, it reaches a dead end and dies? I had this thought from watching Evangelion. Come to think of it, his executive orders on the $500bn investment and AI research didn't make a lot of sense, especially after DeepSeek.
Assume the context is to defeat something, if "nothing can stop what is coming," then one of the choices is to let it come even more quickly, like Operation Warpspeed.
Big Eva fan here.
Your example doesn't really work, since the resolution of the episode reveals that (spoilers for a 30-year-old masterpiece that everyone here should see) the core of that computer is a human brain, being taken over by what is essentially a pseudo-alien computer virus.
But I get where you're coming from.
Oh hey! I saw you on the other thread about Second Impact affecting the seasonal climate. Don't mind me sometimes, I just let my own imagination run wild, lol. But Eva does prep us on lots of things happening here, like cover-ups, front companies, ancient artifacts, even philosophies ("all I can do is plant watermelons..."). Q asks us to expand our thinking, and that's what I'm doing. Nice seeing you!
Once Pandora's box is opened, what could go wrong?
His name was Suchir Balaji. What did he know. And why is George Webb and Tucker Carlson the only people talking about him.