AI and consequences

OllieC

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I read this yesterday from multiple sources. Some source titles were gaslighting, not mentioning that this was a simulation or ‘taken out of context’, until you read further into the article. This is disturbing none the less. Skynet and the Terminator comes to mind….and we’re still in the infant stages.

https://www.foxnews.com/tech/us-mil...lls-operator-told-bad-takes-out-control-tower

I was listening to a talk show discussing ChatGPT. They were discussing how quick it has grown (the AI in itself). Reports are that it’s in its preteen stages of learning. A question I found interesting was, “What happens when it becomes a disobedient teenager?” It is my understanding a lot of people get on that thing and try to fool it. What happens when it doesn’t want to be fooled with anymore?

Weird times…
 
To me, I feel it's no different than Dollie the sheep. I think this is going to be very very bad.
 
I think it can do great things but can also do very bad things, which I think is inevitable. Unfortunately we can't put the toothpaste back in the tube.
 
That story is straight from space odyssey 2001

They have done a really good job with chatgpt. If I were a communications major I would be worried about that project.

check out why Microsoft shut down their AI after just a few days of interaction with the general Public. I believe some group had turned it into a nazi supporter
 

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