Elon Musk: If you program an AI and say, the only acceptable outcome is a diverse outcome, then you could get into a situation where it says, well, there's too many white guys in power, letโs execute them -----
โGrok is at least aspirationally a maximally truth-seeking AI, even if that truth is politically incorrect.
So, you may have seen some of the crazy stuff from OpenAI and Google Gemini, where it says, generate an image of the founding fathers and it generates an image of diverse women.
The problem is if you program an AI and say, the only acceptable outcome is a diverse outcome, and then that's a mandate for the AI, then you could get into a situation where it says, well, there's too many white guys in power, letโs execute them.โ
Source: @elonmusk , @joerogan , @MarioNawfal
Anyone who says anything at Christmas other than:
Joy to the World.
Glad tidings.
Peace on Earth.
Good will to all men, women and children.
Merry christmas.
Or words to that effect,
is a CUNT.
There, I've said it.
Yes, just about everyone on this bastardised version of twitter.
Interesting that King Charles (good) annual message was easily the most watched TV item on Xmas day. People like and respect him: from Ukraine to Canada, his evident pro-EU and pro-environment stance, his core beliefs - he gets mainstream UK. Worth noting. https://t.co/hbUX46Mo5U
"AI couldn't have done for English what Shakespeare did."
Rebecca Kuang is a bestselling novelist whose books explore some of the most fraught debates of our time, interrogating racism in publishing, cultural appropriation, tokenism and diversity politics.
Her novel Yellowface in particular struck a nerve, highlighting the pressures and hypocrisies of the modern literary world, from social media mobbing and cancel culture to the uncomfortable questions about who gets to tell which stories.
On the latest episode of Ways to Change the World, she speaks to Krishnan Guru-Murthy about why Americaโs higher education is broken and why AI is not a threat to literature.
"AI couldn't have done for English what Shakespeare did."
Rebecca Kuang is a bestselling novelist whose books explore some of the most fraught debates of our time, interrogating racism in publishing, cultural appropriation, tokenism and diversity politics.
Her novel Yellowface in particular struck a nerve, highlighting the pressures and hypocrisies of the modern literary world, from social media mobbing and cancel culture to the uncomfortable questions about who gets to tell which stories.
On the latest episode of Ways to Change the World, she speaks to Krishnan Guru-Murthy about why Americaโs higher education is broken and why AI is not a threat to literature.
#BREAKING: Hayes: โIn just a few days, 2025 will end with the most confirmed #measles cases this country has recorded since we officially eliminated the disease in 2000โฆNone of this is an accident. For the past year, our public health system has been led by an anti-vaccine activist and zealot who has been working every day to bring back vaccine-preventable diseases like Measles. Thereโs really no other way to say it, and now Health Secretary @RobertKennedyJr is reportedly considering MORE changes to the childhood vaccine schedule including the removal of 7 of the 17 vaccines American kids currently get under that schedule.โ๐คฆโโ๏ธ
@ztisdale Greenland is a part of North America.
This was never in dispute.
No maps of the USA have ever included Greenland.
And never will.
Amerrkans are shit at geography.