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dominiccummings.com
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| | | | | 'People, ideas, machines -- in that order!' Colonel Boyd '[R]ational systems exhibit universal drives towards self-protection, resource acquisition, replication and efficiency. Those drives will lead to anti-social and dangerous behaviour if not explicitly countered. The current computing infrastructure would be very vulnerable to unconstrained systems with these drives.' Omohundro. 'For progress there is no cure...' | |
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windowsontheory.org
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| | | | | [Yet another "philosophizing" post, but one with some actual numbers. See also this follow up. --Boaz] Recently there have been many debates on "artificial general intelligence" (AGI) and whether or not we are close to achieving it by scaling up our current AI systems. In this post, I'd like to make this debate a bit... | |
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nasniconsultants.com
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| | | | | ChatGPT, or something built on ChatGPT, or something that's like ChatGPT, has been in the news almost constantly since ChatGPT was opened to the public in November 2022. What is it, how does it work, what can it do, and what are the risks of using it? A quick scan of the web will show | |
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www.cityam.com
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| | | Anthropic CEO has warned that AI could eliminate up to 50 per cent of entry-level white-collar jobs in the UK within five years. | ||