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Scary reading.Excellent interview with Geoffry Hinton
‘We’ve discovered the secret of immortality. The bad news is it’s not for us’: why the godfather of AI fears for humanity
Geoffrey Hinton recently quit Google warning of the dangers of artificial intelligence. Is AI really going to destroy us? And how long do we have to prevent it?www.theguardian.com
We could always EMP ourselves. That'd put a full stop on it, at least for long enough to dismantle this lunacy. </onlyhalftongueincheek>Scary reading.
I need to back and reread a heap of those sci fi novels by Asimov and others.
They may have to remove the fi part from the sci fi moniker.
Mick
I wouldn't use anything Google related. If they ain't stealing your data, then they are trying to tell you how to think.
Wikipedia doesn't allow alternative Creative science on the CAGW hypothesis.
The editor of the CAGW page was sacked for deleting dissenting opinions after it was investigated.I believe they recognise them for what they are. Much like debates around The Holocaust
Thinking about hyper realistic AI generated films and legal liability.
A hypothetical situation. Someone accesses legal documents, emails, recordings of a high profile persons activities. In particular these may have affected a third party. Perhaps a partner, an aggrieved colleague or someone who has signed a PDA to shut them up.
Anyway an AI video is released using the vision and voice of the third party to spill the dirt on the high profile person. The information is correct but the person did not say it. It was AI generated
How would the person being impersonated respond ? They can clearly deny the video is an AI fake. Do they then deny the accuracy of the statements ? Are they liable for damages if they don't deny statements they know to be true ?
Any bush lawyers around ?
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