Thanks for sharing. Reading this has made me to go back to listen to John Gray's Talk titled the 'Abolition of Man' mirroring Lewis' book.
The problem I have with all the progress in AI is that no one can predict where it's going. Inventors and scientist can be working hard in the lab and computers on how these things will change our lives for the better, but they can't also police how others who would want to do us harm use it. T
Indeed. They try to do some stuff with AI alignment, but, from the little I know about the subject, I am in the pessimistic camp. The sample space we are dealing with here is pretty huge.
Thanks for sharing. Reading this has made me to go back to listen to John Gray's Talk titled the 'Abolition of Man' mirroring Lewis' book.
The problem I have with all the progress in AI is that no one can predict where it's going. Inventors and scientist can be working hard in the lab and computers on how these things will change our lives for the better, but they can't also police how others who would want to do us harm use it. T
Indeed. They try to do some stuff with AI alignment, but, from the little I know about the subject, I am in the pessimistic camp. The sample space we are dealing with here is pretty huge.