I'm watching a show on the Alcatraz escape and curious if they used this method to assist them.... Seems plausible I say.
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coverage the story received for the first 20 years. (It can be found on How Journalists Think, on the Loose Wire Blog and on my LinkedIn
In fact, I think something similar might happen with AI. Yes, it’s too early to worry too much about “AI safety” as it’s generally meant. AI is not about to remove us as impediments to e...
of information warfare. I’ll talk more about that on another day. For now there’s this: Why are we suddenly talking about an AI catastrophe?, and this: Generative AI: Another way at looking ...
he points out, the thing that got me so worked up almost a year ago now is the major stumbling block: who would use LLMs to make big decisions when it confabulates and
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that can communicate with us in a way that seems almost human. (I’ve talked about this before here.) My flippant examples of cars and robo-advisors above are not particularly helpful, because
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November 29 2022 I implored the tech world to bring on winter: We’re out of good ideas. I should have kept my mouth shut: The next day ChatGPT was unleashed on the public, and we
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Wagstaff makes a convincing case that chatbots’ conversational capabilities are as much a bug as a feature; their ability to converse and take queries in different directions makes them inhere...
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is where it all starts to get interesting, because in a follow-up article, Chatting our way into trouble, Jeremy shares the following
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in the realm of pure facts and empirical logic, ChatGPT gets into trouble. In The Real Threat from AI, journalist Jeremy Wagstaff documents how ChatGPT was willing to make assertions from non-e...
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experience being gaslit by OpenAI’s GPT is no longer an outlier, and the high strangeness of OpenAI’s AI has become a theme of coverage
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In reply to Bill Rylance. Thanks, Bill, much appreciated.
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One of the best and most disturbing factual pieces I’ve read on ChatGPT. We can’t say we haven’t been warned! Thanks Jeremy. Bill
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interestingly, so-called alignment researchers (I’ve talked about AI alignment here) like Beth Barnes have explored the risks of “AI persuasion” and concludes
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wanted to follow up on last week’s piece on what I perceive to be problems with OpenAI’s ChatGPT. In particular, whether what I was
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Thanks for this post! I noticed the same issue with the references when I was playing around with this recently. The scary thing is that the references that I couldn't find seem so realistic beca...
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What a timely article. I am presenting on this topic internally (with colleagues) next month. I had noted down "Misinformation" as one of the main points. Your research definitely will inform us....
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In reply to Andrew. Very true, Adam. Really reminded me of that.
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