The article ends as it began, by platforming completely unsubstantiated claims (marketing), this time sourced to Altman:
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The article ends as it began, by platforming completely unsubstantiated claims (marketing), this time sourced to Altman: 23/ 14 comments
There are important stories to be reporting in this space. When automated systems are being used, who is being left without recourse to challenge decisions? Whose data is being stolen? Whose labor is being exploited? How is mass surveillance being extended and normalized? What are the impacts to the natural environment and information ecosystem? 25/ Please don't get distracted by the dazzling "existential risk" hype. If you want to be entertained by science fiction, read a good book or head to the cinema. And then please come back to work and focus on the real world harms and hold companies and governments accountable. /fin @emilymbender@dair-community.social Yeeeep. If we're looking for an analogy with fiction, it's less Skynet, more of a digital WALL-E. @emilymbender Years ago, I set up LDA and ran some jobs through it in preparation for a law review article that I never got around to completing. At that time there were two other pieces out there that made assertions about law based on its output—factual, conclusive claims, despite the *developer* of the system (David Bliss, IIRC) clearly stating that it only produced statistical correlations based on pattern matching, so you shouldn't do that. The AI hype is through-the-looking-glass deja vu. @emilymbender If they do ever invent AGI, there's no possible positive outcome. @mav @emilymbender @emilymbender Greg Bear may be is a nice read for people into doom and simulated humans. @emilymbender The most heartening thing I saw recently was mention of an internal poll of OpenAI employees as to when AGI will be achieved, and the median answer was "15 years". "In 15 years" is a term of art in AI research meaning "approximately never and a half". It suggests the people actually building the tools have their heads screwed on moderately securely.
All this ai soap opera is tech bro PR, IMO. Besides: I don't fear ai. I fear capitalists and governments who intend to put human decisions in inhuman(e) hands. @emilymbender I'm off to give a talk at a business event today where I'll be holding this line. Sometimes I feel like Cassandra... Thank you for keeping on keeping on in the face of journalists, politicians and business people losing their minds over imaginary threats while the voices of those suffering now are ignored @emilymbender imagine being trained on the near totality of humanity's knowledge, and struggling to perform grade school mathematics. We build accidental calculators all the time, if anything it's remarkable how much this approach struggles with being one. |
To any journalists reading this: It is essential that you bring a heavy dose of skepticism to all claims by people working on "AI". Just because they're using a lot of computer power/understand advanced math/failed up into large amounts of VC money doesn't mean their claims can't and shouldn't be challenged. 24/