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AI just won't stop 🤯
In the last 2 days:
SlackGPT announced
Midjourney v5.1 released
ChatGPT crashed EdTech
Bing's FREE ChatGPT now open
New Box AI reads long documents
MIT released AI to reduce drug costs
Biden met with Google, Microsoft CEOs
Here's what you need to know:
If there is one thing I like about this ASW by AI giants, it is the fact that there finally the debate is on! Debate that EVERYONE participates in!
Not only the ones-in-the-knowing. Necessary, because AI is already everywhere and it got there with (too) little debate..
Yann LeCun and I have thought a lot about the proposed 6 month AI pause, and plan to chat about it on Friday - the questions it raises for AI and its impact on developers and companies. Please join @ylecun and me for the conversation! RSVP here: https://t.co/o4vVuH4ItM
@awadallah@OpenAI Because it is a Language Model, statistically modelling language. It is NOT a knowledge model, and understands nothing. There is no reasoning in it either. It is all "probably approximately correct". Shows our IQ tests are probably testing something else than IQ.
Sweet memories. High school 1986, we were allowed (after classes) to "program a computer". Programs stored on a music-cassette (no drive on our TRS). Cycling the way home, we stopped by the electronics store to try the programs on a Sinclair ZX Spectrum. 56K RAM.
Could not agree more. This is not the new age we should vote for.
Great with new capabilities, but let them stay within the space where they belong. In this case they are coined for spaces they do not belong in. Language Models are NOT Knowledge Models.
Said it before and I will say it again.
Literally last thing the world needs is a fleet of unreliable, hallucinating, tool-using humanoid robots, powered by large language models. 🤯
@OddWiking What is "it"? AGI? Surely not. But it is easy to be deceived. Do we need to stay awake? Sure. And find out what we want with AI before it is uncontrollable. GoodRead https://t.co/vCJoqnpSjt
Yes. Sure. Trustworthy, usefully wrong AI for our next generation of work, life, products and services.
And yes, generative AI is great, but it is definitely NOT the solution to everything. Keep yourself or another human in the loop and stay critical.
https://t.co/mMLpHJDCRT
Nabil nailing it. And BTW, free association through learned patterns (however sophisticated) is not the way reasoning ( the drawing of inferences or conclusions through the use of reason) works.
@GaryMarcus OpenAI: "We're worried about disinformation."
Also OpenAI: "We released the perfect tool to generate endless fake news and propaganda. We don't have any significant way to identify AI-generated bullshit. Oh and we won't disclose anything about how our models work. Good luck!"
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@EmekaOkoye@datasniff I like that one, Emeka. Using GPT for RDF/OWL generation is indeed something we need to deep-dive into. It would mean we can bring the connectionist and classical paradigms tighter together and add the power of reasoning, factuality and evt causality into the equation.