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magnusvinding.com
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| | | | | The following is a point-by-point critique of Lukas Gloor's essay Altruists Should Prioritize Artificial Intelligence. My hope is that this critique will serve to make it clear - to Lukas, myself, and others - where and why I disagree with this line of argument, and thereby hopefully also bring some relevant considerations to the table... | |
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gwern.net
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| | | | | On GPT-3: meta-learning, scaling, implications, and deep theory. The scaling hypothesis: neural nets absorb data & compute, generalizing and becoming more Bayesian as problems get harder, manifesting new abilities even at trivial-by-global-standards-scale. The deep learning revolution has begun as foretold. | |
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scottaaronson.blog
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| | | | | Two weeks ago, I gave a lecture setting out my current thoughts on AI safety, halfway through my year at OpenAI. I was asked to speak by UT Austin's Effective Altruist club. You can watch the lecture on YouTube here (I recommend 2x speed). The timing turned out to be weird, coming immediately after the... | |
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thepatterning.com
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| | | By Patrick Metzger - This is an essay with three sections: 1. Introduction & Context Last night, I spent two hours talking with ChatGPT about whether or not it's sentient. Here's why. Artificial Intelligence is having a moment. In fact, it's more than a moment. It's been squarely at the center of the cultural conversation [...] | ||