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| | | | | OpenAI is here this week to show us the money, as in a $100 billion investment from Nvidia and operationalization of a $400 billion buildout for Stargate. They are not kidding around when it comes to scale. They're going to need it, as they are announcing soon a slate of products that takes inference costs... | |
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www.greaterwrong.com
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| | | | | Eric DrexlerCentre for the Governance of AIUniversity of Oxford This document argues for "open agencies" - not opaque, unitary agents - as the appropriate model for applying future AI capabilities to consequential tasks that call for combining human guidance with delegation of planning and implementation to AI systems. This prospect reframes and can help to tame a wide range of classic AI safety challenges, leveraging alignment techniques in a relatively fault-tolerant context. | |
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distill.pub
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| | | | | If we want to train AI to do what humans want, we need to study humans. | |
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clearword.com
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| | | In 2024, AI has become a pivotal force reshaping businesses globally. Companies of all sizes and industries must prioritize AI integration for innovation and efficiency. AI has evolved beyond its initial stages, offering transformative potential akin to a co-pilot for operations. A clear AI strategy is imperative, covering data, talent, technology, ethics, and ROI. Real-world examples demonstrate AI's impact, despite challenges. Embracing AI is essential for staying competitive and leading innovation in ... | ||