I’m excited to experience the results of this collective of non-traditional thinkers exchanging insights and ideas, particularly in my area of interest: harnessing the collective intelligence in human and hybrid systems. Thanks to Jessica C. Flack and the…https://t.co/dapZEucAZz
A timely, periodic revisit of Vernon Vinge's December 06, 1993 paper exploring the human implications of the progression towards achieving #AI and the #Singularity.
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If Orwell griped about modern writers repurposing other people's language as a substitute for thinking, what would he have written about #GenerativeAI?
#ChatGPT... What would George Orwell have thought about Generative AI?
What's the real problem with bad writing?
It goes back to Orwell's central gripe.
You'll end up using other people's language, and the consequence is that you'll end up using their thoughts too. What could be worse than that?
@elonmusk TL;DR: The accretive value of providing free ID verification for all and then leveraging that large verified user base in interesting ways would exceed the immediate value gained by extracting modest subscription fees from a much smaller verified user base. Plus, fewer bots!
@elonmusk The current cachet of the blue check would evaporate. But that can be replaced by new, diverse types of ID badging that signal different value to different audience segments -- and can come at different monetary/community-assessed/etc costs.