“Ilya Sutskever’s Thoughtful Proposal for Establishing AI Best Practices”
OpenAI: applaud them for pushing AI bounderies, but giggle at their perpetual “to release or not to release” dilemma. It’s like a never-ending “Black Mirror” episode.
OpenAI: applaud them for pushing AI bounderies, but giggle at their perpetual “to release or not to release” dilemma. It’s like a never-ending “Black Mirror” episode.
“In a techno-political era where rogue AI unicorns spin false realities, deep fake is the latest culprit. Bangladesh’s election? The first stop on its world tour.”
From ‘high-risk’ guidelines to data policing, the EU wields its new AI Act with the finesse of a hall monitor, keen on both rules and fines.
“From card-counting sidekick to virtual Houdini and tune-crafting pirate, AI shuffles reality, rewriting rules and leaving us to find our keys in its binary wake.”
“Google unveils NoteBookLM, an AI that scoffs at the mere task of note-taking, instead opting to serve its Robo-cappuccino with a side of human-like insights!”
Welcome to the era of machines building machines, Google’s Gemini is perfecting its own AI drawings. Sci-fi? No, it’s happening now. “Build a better AI”, did Emerson say?
“OpenAI vows to act as a geopolitical Cesar Millan for AI, ensuring our intelligent puppies don’t turn into Wall Street wolves. Because with great power come great ‘bytes’ of responsibility.”
“Preventing AI from turning into rebellious teenagers hell-bent on world domination? Enter superalignment. It’s like playing fair in a video game, just with higher stakes!”
Welcome to the grand AI show with OpenAI’s GPT-3! It crafts prose like a human, but raises a witty quandary – who owns the copyright?
In his book, ‘Livewired,’ Eagleman takes us from the marvels of our brain to the world of AI. Will our metal pals become more human? Let’s see.