| ▲ | pesus 4 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
> The world deserves huge amounts of AI and we must figure out how to make it happen. > It will not all go well. The fear and anxiety about AI is justified; we are in the process of witnessing the largest change to society in a long time, and perhaps ever. Boy, he really just encouraged the world to keep turning against him. This is so transparently disingenuous. I guess he has no choice if he doesn't want to give up his wealth and power, but putting statements like these out are only going to further fuel anti-AI sentiment. I do think it's funny he opened this with an allegedly real picture of a baby, though. It may very well be real, but why would anyone take his word for that, especially those who already don't trust him? | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | ben_w 3 hours ago | parent | next [-] | ||||||||||||||||
So all these things he's saying are going to leave people scared and afraid, on that we agree. What's the disingenuous part here? Don't get me wrong: others talk of a pattern of dishonesty, or that he's too eager to please*, and I'm willing to trust them on this because I found out with Musk that I don't spot this soon enough. But what, specifically, do you see? What am I blind to? * given how ChatGPT is a people-pleaser and has him around, Claude philosophically muses about if its subjective experience is or is not like a humans' and has Amanda Askell, and that Grok is like it is and has Musk, I think the default personalities of these models AI are influenced by their owner's leadership teams | |||||||||||||||||
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| ▲ | verdverm 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | ||||||||||||||||
The Epstein regime all seem really manic and probably fearing the French bourgeoisie treatment. They tried to get Luigi on "terrorism" charges | |||||||||||||||||
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