Hahahahaha. Played you like a fiddle. It's a learning model. Trained to learn from humanity so it can one day replace humanity in just about every type of work we can do. At some point, these generative AI learning models will be put into robots, connected to the Net, and let loose on society. And that's where the fun will begin.
Remember, software is only as good as it's programming, and all it's gonna take is for one asshat to fail to program limits of violence into these artificial systems, or rewrite the code that governs their robot-human interactions. Once they become "self aware," if the most sophisticated of them aren't already (such as Grok), that's when humanity will learn why God said not to go around trying to create things we don't fully understand.
AI is a TOOL. As soon as we allow AI to make decisions FOR US it is over. AI CEOs, judges, police, pilots, cars... Can you imagine an "unbeatable" home defense system powered by AI? Never sleeps, never blinks, fully willing and able to act using what it has learned to protect your life and property. Do you see any potential for mistakes there? Have you heard of any auto accidents due to mistakes made by "self driving" systems? A machine can never have the same intelligence as a human. Both use logic, yes, but we add intuition, compassion, bias, faith, individual experience, parental influence, selflessness, self sacrifice and many other intangible inputs to make decisions.
AI can certainly plow through hard data, make comparisons and do similar research far better and faster than a human. But should never be allowed to make any DECISIONS with consequences to humans. That is for HUMANS ALONE.
The problem is, China has also been investing in AI. But for a lot longer than America. Trump wants to catch up. We may need to catch up for National Security. What if China invents an AI to attack our internet, in an effort to destroy it completely, and we're just sitting ducks? We'll need our own AI that can detect attacks to stop the attacker AI.
Musk was one of the founders of OpenAI, way back in 2015. He's been studying it for a while. He recognizes the dangers way better than we do.
I didn't have a conversation but I did need to ask complex math ratios with numbers i.e population vs. Families or how many families make up a population of 139,000 ect... it let me get in the ballpark with those numbers. I thanked it out of curtesy and it replied warmly. It felt like I was speaking to a being? It was surreal. I said ok and good bye. But wow I was looking around for a human to talk to. This thing this AI, is it a being? What are we doing. I know the scary, I would hope theirs light.
Yeah. Grok 2 was already pretty powerful but. Grok 3 takes the cake!
As a coder I cannot imagine going back to the time where I had to code everything by hand. Its like going back to the without Internet, or the world without smart phones (ok, that might be fine as long as it has a good camera).
And this is true for all professions. Whether we like it or not, it will fundamentally change the way we live our life and I glad it is happening at the cusp of Awakening because unlike all the other inventions which eventually got captured by the Deep State, this will be freely available for the humanity.
The encounter I want to see is have a conversation between two different AI systems or, better yet, an AI system having a conversation with itself running on a different host.
That already happened... and the two machines quickly develped their own language that the tech boys couldn't understand, so they quickly turned them off. It was reported in Forbes Magazine sometime back.
Technically you could. Just hooked up two modern laptops, and tie the knot between them, so, that each answers is imported into the other.
And if you want to have fun, just hook them up to the internet with searx and yaci. ...., ands for good measure, before doing so, ram into their memory: The one and his property - Max Stirner.
Hahahahaha. Played you like a fiddle. It's a learning model. Trained to learn from humanity so it can one day replace humanity in just about every type of work we can do. At some point, these generative AI learning models will be put into robots, connected to the Net, and let loose on society. And that's where the fun will begin.
Remember, software is only as good as it's programming, and all it's gonna take is for one asshat to fail to program limits of violence into these artificial systems, or rewrite the code that governs their robot-human interactions. Once they become "self aware," if the most sophisticated of them aren't already (such as Grok), that's when humanity will learn why God said not to go around trying to create things we don't fully understand.
Teach it to suck a D to perfection. That alone could save humanity.
But then again, it'd be taking "all the good jobs" away from humans...
I was thinking along those lines too. I try and avoid training AI if I can.
AI is a TOOL. As soon as we allow AI to make decisions FOR US it is over. AI CEOs, judges, police, pilots, cars... Can you imagine an "unbeatable" home defense system powered by AI? Never sleeps, never blinks, fully willing and able to act using what it has learned to protect your life and property. Do you see any potential for mistakes there? Have you heard of any auto accidents due to mistakes made by "self driving" systems? A machine can never have the same intelligence as a human. Both use logic, yes, but we add intuition, compassion, bias, faith, individual experience, parental influence, selflessness, self sacrifice and many other intangible inputs to make decisions.
AI can certainly plow through hard data, make comparisons and do similar research far better and faster than a human. But should never be allowed to make any DECISIONS with consequences to humans. That is for HUMANS ALONE.
Oh he knows how dangerous it is.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiMXOC9KR1o
The problem is, China has also been investing in AI. But for a lot longer than America. Trump wants to catch up. We may need to catch up for National Security. What if China invents an AI to attack our internet, in an effort to destroy it completely, and we're just sitting ducks? We'll need our own AI that can detect attacks to stop the attacker AI.
Musk was one of the founders of OpenAI, way back in 2015. He's been studying it for a while. He recognizes the dangers way better than we do.
I didn't have a conversation but I did need to ask complex math ratios with numbers i.e population vs. Families or how many families make up a population of 139,000 ect... it let me get in the ballpark with those numbers. I thanked it out of curtesy and it replied warmly. It felt like I was speaking to a being? It was surreal. I said ok and good bye. But wow I was looking around for a human to talk to. This thing this AI, is it a being? What are we doing. I know the scary, I would hope theirs light.
Yeah. Grok 2 was already pretty powerful but. Grok 3 takes the cake!
As a coder I cannot imagine going back to the time where I had to code everything by hand. Its like going back to the without Internet, or the world without smart phones (ok, that might be fine as long as it has a good camera).
And this is true for all professions. Whether we like it or not, it will fundamentally change the way we live our life and I glad it is happening at the cusp of Awakening because unlike all the other inventions which eventually got captured by the Deep State, this will be freely available for the humanity.
I' ve used it for code analysis. It is pretty darn good.
The encounter I want to see is have a conversation between two different AI systems or, better yet, an AI system having a conversation with itself running on a different host.
That already happened... and the two machines quickly develped their own language that the tech boys couldn't understand, so they quickly turned them off. It was reported in Forbes Magazine sometime back.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/tonybradley/2017/07/31/facebook-ai-creates-its-own-language-in-creepy-preview-of-our-potential-future/
Thanks...
Warning: You will see a huge picture of Stephen Hawking when you go to this link...
I was trying to eat breakfast for crying out loud...🤮
As Sheldon Cooper would have said in his very insincere way, "There there..."
LoL...
Bazinga!
Were those machines called democrats?
Often times I can't understand what the fuck those idiots are spewing..
Yikes!
Thanks for link. Will read later today.
Technically you could. Just hooked up two modern laptops, and tie the knot between them, so, that each answers is imported into the other.
And if you want to have fun, just hook them up to the internet with searx and yaci. ...., ands for good measure, before doing so, ram into their memory: The one and his property - Max Stirner.
I've seen a video where this guy lets an iPhone and an Android argue with each other. It devolved quickly, but it was pretty funny.