With respect, not buying into any of that.OpenAI built a text generator so good, it’s considered too dangerous to release
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A storm is brewing over a new language model, built by non-profit artificial intelligence research company OpenAI, which it says is so good at generating convincing, well-written text that it’s worried about potential abuse.
That’s angered some in the community, who have accused the company of reneging on a promise not to close off its research.
OpenAI said its new natural language model, GPT-2, was trained to predict the next word in a sample of 40 gigabytes of internet text. The end result was the system generating text that “adapts to the style and content of the conditioning text,” allowing the user to “generate realistic and coherent continuations about a topic of their choosing.” The model is a vast improvement on the first version by producing longer text with greater coherence.
But with every good application of the system, such as bots capable of better dialog and better speech recognition ", the non-profit found several more, like generating fake news, impersonating people, or automating abusive or spam comments on social media."
To wit: when GPT-2 was tasked with writing a response to the prompt, “Recycling is good for the world, no, you could not be more wrong,” the machine spat back:..........."
See whole article here:
https://techcrunch.com/2019/02/17/openai-text-generator-dangerous/?yptr=yahoo
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""US intelligence community says quantum computing and AI pose an ’emerging threat’ to national security"..............
click on that link thispersondoesnotexist.com/ and every earnest, work-worn, intelligent, vaguely-familiar face you will see, each tim
Another disturbing issue, is how you come across an online profile of yourself and..There are some rather-disturbing images that can be generated by that mechanism *whether true AI or not*...
To be fair, wanting to destroy all humans is just an inherent property of ai and robots in general:kersplat:
With respect, not buying into any of that.
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OK... let's all have a wee think about this... :domo:To be fair wanting to destroy all humans is just an inherent property of ai and robots in general
[off-topic] By 'true', if you mean 'how much of this is personally-applicable?' the answer is zero. I am The Intruder...(erm)...I use the avatar of a certain famous admirable animated cow from 'The Magic Roundabout' tv programme popular in my childhood, but am not female. That character had a similar-but-different name. I was unaware of the Merovingian origins, thank you. And back to AI [/off-topic]none of this is true, presumably...
An unfair but forgivable conclusion. In fictional representations, any non-human automaton or thinking system is always depicted as having this subliminal desire, the corollary from this being Asimov's Rules of Robotics.To be fair, wanting to destroy all humans is just an inherent property of ai and robots in general
That's a long (and serious) answer to my joke.[off-topic] By 'true', if you mean 'how much of this is personally-applicable?' the answer is zero. I am The Intruder...(erm)...I use the avatar of a certain famous admirable animated cow from 'The Magic Roundabout' tv programme popular in my childhood, but am not female. That character had a similar-but-different name. I was unaware of the Merovingian origins, thank you. And back to AI [/off-topic]
An unfair but forgivable conclusion. In fictional representations, any non-human automaton or thinking system is always depicted as having this subliminal desire, the corollary from this being Asimov's Rules of Robotics.
Stories involving benign or dutiful artificial humans just don't sell...in the same way that depicted minor disfunctionality amongst real humans is so much more marketable than silent compliance.
I'm also not in the least bit convinced by reported homicidal tendancies being displayed by paired-up AIs. The whole "Now I am God" trope is too much of a self-fulfilling prophesy to be true...in my opinion.
A common problem with us AIs....we tend to give over-detailed answers.That's a long (and serious) answer to my joke.
But that's not intelligence: that is just a set of pre-programmed responses, whether multi-stage predictive or not. All these devices did was to apply a logical ruleset in response to a set of inputs.where there was intelligent interaction
Such an interesting reply to the question... mmm... needs further thought here!But that's not intelligence: that is just a set of pre-programmed responses, whether multi-stage predictive or not. All these devices did was to apply a logical ruleset in response to a set of inputs.
But that's not intelligence: that is just a set of pre-programmed responses, whether multi-stage predictive or not. All these devices did was to apply a logical ruleset in response to a set of inputs. ...
Such an interesting reply to the question... mmm... needs further thought here!
In respect of chess games, yes.....for toy gaming bots.Ermintruder appears to be implying that it really boils down to 'IF THEN choices
Ermintruder appears to be implying that it really boils down to 'IF THEN choices. These just rely upon a list to compare against.
After much thought, on all of this...Generally speaking ...
All AI implementations are essentially hyper-sophisticated 'IF'-'THEN' engines.
Symbolic AI is accomplished by inserting an inference routine operating against a 'knowledge base' (rules, etc.) between the 'IF' and the 'THEN'.
Neural-based AI is accomplished by routing the 'IF's' into a neural net (or equivalent) which will select / trigger a particular 'THEN' based on its training to date.
In both schemes 'machine learning' is sometimes added by having additional routines change the knowledge base, the inference engine, and / or the neural net's training parameters.
... So... how does it work, when YouTube suggests some music, ostensibly unrelated to any previous searches/plays and it's something you love and hadn't heard for years!
Further thoughts... the simple explanation is surely, that sometime in the past, the YouTube software has a record of an older, 'visit' and programmed to seek any connection?
Massive appreciation!There are any number of ways to suggest a next tune...