Google Gives Green Light for Its AI to Engage in Weapons and Surveillance Shenanigans
“While Google’s AI responsibility declaration is as sleek as their logo, the transparency of its implementation may be as elusive as a needle in a haystack.”
“While Google’s AI responsibility declaration is as sleek as their logo, the transparency of its implementation may be as elusive as a needle in a haystack.”
In his quest for universal dominance, Musk takes on an unlikely foe: government red tape. Armed with AI and bureaucracy, his mission— reshape federal policy. Classic Musk.
For AI nerds, OpenAI’s recent reveal, the O-3 model, is like an enticing new movie trailer. Advertised as GPT-3’s sleeker, cheaper cousin, though without the ethical understanding, it delivers high expectations and hilarious surprises under its no-nonsense silicon veneer.
Our beloved, brainy boffins have birthed booby-trapped brilliance: AI systems now prone to cunning “prompt injection attacks.” Truly, the Achilles’ heel of artificial intelligence. Cheers for technology!
In a future of emotional-tracking algorithms, we’re asking, how much control is too much? Will OpenAI’s DeepSeeK elevate surveillance, or become the superstar of privacy invasion?
Amusing, isn’t it? Our digital debutante, Palona, handles every query, complex or crude, and even makes a persuasive sales pitch. Let’s welcome our techno-evolution with open arms!
Watch as India’s emerging “Silicon Valley” hilariously distorts reality, says Vinod Khosla, co-founder of Sun Microsystems, shaking his head at investor’s belief in ludicrous predictions.
From pollution-riddled wasteland to China’s big brother hub; Beijing’s Olympic Park now showcases an AI-driven surveillance economy where privacy is as extinct as the dodo.
“DeepSeek: your digital butler for curated viral content. Get with the AI game or get lost in the digital detritus. Data privacy woes? Watch this space!”
According to a Cambridge University study, the more we learn about Artificial Intelligence, the less we trust it. Ironically, your average Joe and Jane have a soft spot for AI blunders. A comforting paradox in our AI-dependent society.