We can stop trying to improve it
The author of that story co-hosts a pretty good podcast on tech issues called Hard Fork. It's about an hour long, once a week. I'm sure this will come up.
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We can stop trying to improve it
We can stop trying to improve it
We can stop trying to improve it
Agreed. Have been subscribed since it started last fall.The author of that story co-hosts a pretty good podcast on tech issues called Hard Fork. It's about an hour long, once a week. I'm sure this will come up.
My experience with ChatGPT has me in the camp of "its not quite there". But I think the news of AI writing articles for Buzzfeed has caused reporters to go to war against it, much like I've seen with artists against AI art. Considering the level of condescension those same reporters gave to coal miners and industrial workers as they lost their careers I have zero sympathy, and I'm not ready to buy the propaganda against AI at this point.I'm not sure if anyone else read that conversation all the way through, but that was sorta terrifying. It was like a jilted crazy love-sick teen with the capability of manipulating all of the worlds' computers.
My skepticism makes me think that this conversation was being manually manipulated, but if it's all real, yikes.
Maybe this is a stupid question, but wouldn't some evil AI mastermind need power to function? Couldn't you just unplug the computer? How would a robot dog recharge itself if you just didn't provide power to the charger?
That’s why I always thank SiriI'm just going to stay on the bots' good side
At least in terms of history, I’ve heard it doesn’t do that well because the facts are often wrong and the citations are wrong. The bot knows to put in cites, but it isn’t citing informationOne thing about Chatbot is that the disclaimer is up front: you know that's "who" you are talking with (although I won't because I'll be damned if I give them my phone number).
What's unsettling to me is that AI is now generating text that is indiscernible from human, academic writing, in serious, scientific fields, with citations and all the trimmings.
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We Asked GPT-3 to Write an Academic Paper about Itself--Then We Tried to Get It Published
An artificially intelligent first author presents many ethical questions—and could upend the publishing processwww.scientificamerican.com
Definitely read this as OP thinking @Al_4_State is going too far and wondered what he did.
And he’d have gotten away with it if it wasn’t for those meddling kids and their dog@Al_4_State knows exactly what he did.
Midwesterners are going to fair better than east coasters.That’s why I always thank Siri
Sorry for the libelThe last time someone told me this, WRNL was getting hate emails from Ed Podolak's family.
Nope...computers have lots of capacitors and some batteries...Maybe this is a stupid question, but wouldn't some evil AI mastermind need power to function? Couldn't you just unplug the computer? How would a robot dog recharge itself if you just didn't provide power to the charger?
Maybe this is a stupid question, but wouldn't some evil AI mastermind need power to function? Couldn't you just unplug the computer? How would a robot dog recharge itself if you just didn't provide power to the charger?