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blog.darkwolfsolutions.com
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| | | | | April 19, 2023 Episode 5 The Impact of AI on the IT and Cybersecurity Consulting Industry: Adaptation, Challenges and Opportunities Introduction The rapid development and integration of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies have far-reaching implications for various industries. One sector | |
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scottaaronson.blog
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| | | | | Artificial intelligence has made incredible progress in the last decade, but in one crucial aspect, it still lags behind the theoretical computer science of the 1990s: namely, there is no essay describing five potential worlds that we could live in and giving each one of them whimsical names. In other words, no one has done... | |
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antigreen.blogspot.com
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| | | | | AI could be giving natural gas a second lease on life The inexorable rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is forcing a reassessment of ... | |
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www.greaterwrong.com
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| | | (Note: I wrote this with editing help from Rob and Eliezer. Eliezer's responsible for a few of the paragraphs.) A common confusion I see in the tiny fragment of the world that knows about logical decision theory (FDT/UDT/etc.), is that people think LDT agents are genial and friendly for each other.[1] One recent example is Will Eden's tweet about how maybe a molecular paperclip/squiggle maximizer would leave humanity a few stars/galaxies/whatever on game-theoretic grounds. (And that's just one example; I hear this suggestion bandied around pretty often.) | ||