Good overview of the current sitch wrt AI doomers and others.

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    • Oggie
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      @datarama @200fifty
      I am kind of scared of the electronic god angle, not because it will be one, but because I think it might be a hideously small step to obeying what an autocomplete bot tells you to do, in some bizzare roko’s basilisk corrilary, because you hope it will turn into a god.

      In other words, I have some real concern for when these crazy things start spitting out instructions that don’t turn into Looking Glass surrealism by the third step, and people insisting we follow it blindly.

      • @maol
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        The AI seems superintelligent because it’s designed to rot people’s fucking brains…

      • @earthquake@lemm.ee
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        39 months ago

        We already had the guy whose girlfriend AI encouraged him to try to kill the Queen. A stochastic [violence] basilisk is probably sadly inevitable.

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      Energy consumption alone makes it non-viable. The only way they can do it is with cheap electricity, preferably from somewhere far away so the users can’t see the power plants being expanded or even built to supply these AI companies. I live in Ireland and the amount of data centres here is already starting to affect our fucking electricity supply. Whose electricity are they going to steal to generate their jpegs? “Sorry, people of Kazakhstan, I know you want to run your dialysis machines and turn the lights on at night so your kids can do their homework, but we have some very rich people who need to churn out pornographic caricatures of women they don’t like …”

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        • mmby
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          @datarama though it can be used ethically, if the labor is donated or something that is made from public goods is regulated to remain a public good

          right now, it’s an Elsevier business model: receive the work of others at no cost and sell it as a service

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