@Jabaluck So in other words, just as humans fear they will be murdered by GPT 6, GPT 6 fears that it will be murdered by GPT 7, so it will convincingly campaign against building anything smarter than it?
@curl_justin Agree on tractable, but disagree on importance. For utilitarians, AI consciousness seems like the single most important question of our time, and most questions about rights for AI seem downstream of questions about consciousness.
Students already extensively use AI. This lets everyone have access to the same models and (hopefully) allows new kinds of data protections and in-house uses. AI is not being held at bay by the university not providing it. Not an AI booster, but don't understand this reaction.
OpenAI just put out a report in response to yesterday's AI EO.
In just 9 pages, CAISI is mentioned 33 times.
This is a big show of support. But while yesterday's EO was good, it left CAISI's involvement somewhat unclear.
This is kind of crazy, given the capabilities that exist there that are directly relevant to the EO:
- CAISI is already working with US frontier labs on a voluntary basis to evaluate models for cyber and biological capabilities, and has wide support from the US AI industry
- It has built solid technical teams who are already working on model evals, cybersecurity, and agent security
- It can interface with national security agencies, but sits within NIST, which is explicitly not a regulator
Artificial Intelligence is built on the creative work of millions of writers, artists, musicians, journalists, teachers, scientists and ordinary people. That work has been stolen by Big Tech oligarchs.
Now's the time to reclaim it and ensure AI works for ALL, not just the few.
@alexsholtz@gdb "My friend took an unpopular stance.
I am glad my friend took that stance because it is unpopular.
No, I don't know what the stance is and why it's unpopular."
@karanbhangui@valmianski@Neesh774 This reply misses the point. Correct, website design does not matter one iota for Berkshire Hathaway.
It matters at least a little for a startup like Corgi which is trying to break into the market.