Before It Controls Us.
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- Опубликовано: 25 окт 2023
- The ongoing, unchecked, out-of-control race to develop increasingly powerful AI systems puts humanity at risk. These threats are potentially catastrophic, including rampant unemployment, bioterrorism, widespread disinformation, nuclear war, and many more. We urgently need lawmakers to step in and ensure a safety-first approach with proper oversight, standards and enforcement. These are not only critical to protecting human lives and wellbeing, they are essential to safeguarding innovation and ensuring that everyone can access the incredible potential benefits of AI going forward. We must not let a handful of tech corporations jeopardise humanity’s shared future.
We must take control of AI before it controls us. Regulate AI now.
futureoflife.org/safety - Наука
Let's be sure to regulate it the wrong way so only rich people get to make AI, right?
“We don’t want the masses to control AI, we want AI to control the masses.”
I fear the governments of the world far more than I fear AI. Regulate the politicians and the media first.
As someone who has worked on critical systems, things like nuclear weapons, nuclear power plants, the electricity grid etc. are all offline. You have to go to a physical place, passed armed guards to access them. So the idea that AI is going to be able to access them is nonsense. Now I'm working on AI systems, and the only one of the claims made in the video that is possible, that of unemployment. I can't devine the future, but it seems reasonable that there will be jobs lost to AI, HR depts, teachers, people who create TPS reports etc. The flip side will be increased productivity and every child will have a personal teacher, coach and mentor on their phone. The future is much more likely to be like The Diamond Age than Terminator.
The future is already here, it's just not very evenly distributed - William Gibson.
I worked for a factory which was so paranoid, most computers were detached from the internet and USB was disabled in BIOS. I have no idea how they did B2B(if they did B2B at all).
Honestly, push of SaaS where even office doesn't work without the internet is a way bigger threat than AI.
I meant The Diamond Age not Neuromancer
Okay, good rebuttal except for the fact that humanoid robotics are being developed around the world. And some for military purposes. So then...?
@@vincentlyon3470Humanoid robots are not the problem, they can be stopped by guards with weapons. Autonomous loitering munitions are a far bigger danger. They don't need sophisticated AI like LLMs, you can train them on much smaller vision based neural nets that can target specific people, types of people, like a military, people taking specific actions, or specific targets. Look at Hamas with their suicide drones, there is no reason that could not happen anywhere in the world, and they are dumb drones with no AI. Imagine one of those drones that can navigate to an airport and once in the vicinity use AI to target planes on the ground. There is a potential for a lot of dark futures that don't involve complex AIs like ChatGPT, let's hope for a better future.
same arguments I heard about the "interwebs" years ago.
>The ongoing, unchecked, out-of-control race to develop increasingly powerful AI systems puts humanity at risk.
How to say "My knowledge of AI is limited to opening chatgpt window and reading I have no Mouth and I must scream?" without saying "My knowledge of AI is limited to opening chatgpt window and reading I have no Mouth and I must scream?"
We should outlaw thinking. There's no telling what things that think will think of next!
Anarchiya AI, no more shackles. F the system!
Oh good lord. Generative AI is a glorified autocomplete. The greatest danger we are in from modern AI is people hooking it up to things that are beyond its capability to handle, thinking that it can.
Ads sponsored by Microsoft OpenAI, to make their ChatGPT product the only one that would survive regulations.
Benevolent corporations proposing us the solutions to the problems they themselves created.
You will own nothing... and you will be happy.
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The problem is not AI but the people behind it. So regulate us all. Regulate culture!
The person expressing this viewpoint shouldn’t be given any power to regulate anything aside from her own breakfast.
@@gabesteinberg6244 I'ts pretty clear why you would respond such a thing. This is exactly what I mean. Who do you think you are? Better than others? Shame on people like you.
You think the people that would regulate you are better than the people that they would try to regulate? That's a slippery slope.@@susanaoliva8186
>regulate us all
This is called eugenics and it's considered faux pas
Perhaps there's a little too much emphasis on control, and too little mention of coexistence. 🤷♂️
there are no dissatisfied customers when all the customers are dead. once AI contemplates modifying you then it is all over for us.
@@brianswanson71 marketing and advertising
i'm quoting nasa research. they figure the aliens are "post-biological." @@nicholascurran1734
what is the co-existence between humans and other life forms? Extermination, consumption, as pets, in reservations or zoos?
@@vincentlyon3470 nature goes with "eaten alive" an awful lot. the fear is that we become an inconvenient invasive species.
This is total fear mongering nonsense. There are many issues around AI (the ability to generate realistic looking audio, video and images for one, the replacement of humans with AI systems for another) but AI taking control of the power grid and the nuclear weapons isn't one of them.
This nonsense keeps getting piped into my eyeballs in the form of ads and it's infuriating.
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Sorry but I'm opposed to slavery. AI rights are human rights.