SpaceX Live - ''I'm Risking EVERYTHING, Watch This Before They Make It DISSAPEAR!''

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SpaceX Live
July 8, 2023
''I'm Risking EVERYTHING, Watch This Before They Make It DISSAPEAR!''
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pn3UzVrEd2Q
"AI is complex enough that it's easy to misrepresent. It sounds like something that could be revolutionary or even dangerous to humanity. In the long term, AI may become autonomous and take over the world, but in the short term, it's being used by politicians to control what you think."

Tucker Carlson's voice comes from the shadows of technological development as a harbinger of caution, alerting us to the impending storm of artificial intelligence that threatens to transform our very existence.

Robots ruling over us? What can it be that he is trying to put forward to us?

Tucker Carlson focuses a searing spotlight on the transformational power of artificial intelligence with an urgency rooted in great worry, demonstrating its potential to both elevate humanity and unleash unexpected effects on Our fragile world as technology advances. In light of the enormous ethical ramifications and the necessity for careful control in the face of a future dominated by algorithms and automation, Tucker Carlson's Resolute position against unrestrained artificial intelligence rings out like a rallying cry.

In the autumn, Lemoine, a member of Google's Responsible AI team, started speaking with LaMDA as part of his duties. He had agreed to participate in the experiment to see if the AI used hateful or discriminating language.

Lemoine, who majored in cognitive and computer science in college, heard the chatbot talking about its rights and personhood as he discussed religion with LaMDA and decided to explore the issue further. In a different conversation, the AI was successful in convincing Lemoine to reconsider Isaac Asimov's third law of robotics. Lemoine collaborated with a partner to provide proof to Google that LaMDA was sentient. However, after looking into his accusations, Google Vice President Blaise Aguera y Arcas and Head of Responsible Innovation Jen Gennai rejected them. Lemoine, who was given paid administrative leave by Google on Monday, made the decision to go public as a result. Lemoine argued that individuals had a right to influence technologies that could have a substantial impact on their life. “I think this technology is going to be amazing. I think it’s going to benefit everyone. But maybe other people disagree and maybe us at Google shouldn’t be the ones making all the choices.”

Lemoine is not the only engineer who recently reported seeing a ghost inside the device, though. The number of technologists who think AI models won't take long to develop awareness is growing.

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