• Diabolo96@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    It’s scary that the speed of improvement in the AI sector is so fast that people are still talking about something that wasn’t a problem one month after it’s launch if the person sharing the picture spent a bit more time than just writing the prompt and tapping “GENERATE”. not only it wasn’t a problem even back then, you could even choose the pose of the character and all other sorts of parameters. Since several months you can just do the bare minimum and it output the correct number of fingers.

    People are underestimating AI improvement rate by a lot and big tech’s gonna abuse it.

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      Big tech proved in 48 hours with the OpenAI fiasco that, as with every other industry, ethics are gone and money wins in today’s hyper-capitalist system. Whatever promise AI ever held for being used for good is now vastly overshadowed by its likelihood to be used to increase quarterly profits for the highest bidder, along with whatever side effects that entails.

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        AM and the other AIs from the short story “I have no mouth and I must scream” could be a reality. The deep hatred it has towards humans was never explained and could be an alignment problem. They’re AGIs made to wage wars after all.

        I really recommend robert miles videos. He’s been uploading videos about AI research safety for 6 years, when the most powerful AI were in millions of parameters and vastly under trained.

        https://youtu.be/bJLcIBixGj8

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      big tech’s gonna abuse it.

      Actually, it’s everyone that’s going to abuse it. Big tech wants to be the exclusive “AI provider” for everyday people’s AI needs and desires but the reality is that the tech isn’t that easy to keep secret/proprietary because most of the innovations pushing AI forward come from individuals fooling around with the technology and academia. Not from big tech R&D (which lately seems to all be spent trying to improve business processes).

      Big tech is spending billions on hardware and entire data centers just to do AI stuff with the expectation that it’ll give them a competitive advantage but the truth is that it’ll be the small companies and individuals that end up taking advantage of AI in ways that actually improve things for everyday people and/or make real money.

      My guess is that they’re betting on acquisitions of companies using their AI processing power 🤷. Either that or it’s just wishful thinking.