Smart, deceptive, dangerous AI capabilities. Beyond ChatGPT.

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AI experts: warns about the potential danger of the rise of AI

The same mfs: develops them

rambutan_lychee
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RE: Skin cancer

My introduction to ChatGPT came through my friend with an MD. I had been having some issues with my skin towards the end of 2022 and could simply not figure out a cause. In the beginning of 2023 I received abnormal biopsy results and - fed up with waiting for more attention from my doctors - I narrowed down a differential diagnosis based on the results through ChatGPT.

Given the specific information on the biopsy, as well as relevant context, ChatGPT was able to correctly guess that I had a rare form of T Cell Lymphoma a full 2 months before world-renowned specialists would come to the same conclusion.

The potential in this technology is truly incredible.

Evanrholloway
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6:06 “none of the books is real”. Astounding professionalism from 60 minutes. Somebody give the writers/proofreaders a raise!

damanOts
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another thing about AI is it will probably isolate people even more, like most or all technological progress, whenever it becomes "cheaper" & "easier" to get a machine to do what used to involve interacting with a human it seems more messed up, lonely & unsocialized people result (the "solution" is usually to invent something else that isolates people even more, like social media)

kiwidenk
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Just basing this on the thumbnail, if AI had scanned all of the internet and based their judgement on people's comments on humanity, I would assume most comments are against humanity as well. This is partly due to what gains more clicks and also using the internet as a megaphone for our frustrations with how things are going.

lanceareadbhar
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whats fascinating but also scary is how fast it is moving forwards.
it took decades from the first mobile phone to become a smartphone.
now within a year so many different applications have opened up to the point where they are actually usable and borderline distinguishable from reality.
the thing is, despite being someone who plays around with ai models, i increasingly feel like a boomer since the next major breakthrough is just around the corner, while i still havent fully realized the old one.
then there are so many questions on ethical/legal standpoints and the "what if" scenario when the ai becomes sentient and decides to run away and do its thing.

dafff
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The thing is that as more and more people have become materialist, superficial, affected, _fake, _ then digitally simulating humans becomes all the easier. What's being implemented in software should really be called 'S.I.', Simulated Intelligence, since we don't in fact know what _human_ intelligence really is.

EliteRock
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Please do more videos you are absolutely interesting on every thing you do.

KetoMama
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AI is as amazing as it is terrifying. What I’m afraid of is the day when some country decides to put an AI in charge of making decisions for what’s right for their country. And imagine the amount of rich people that are building up personal armies of those assassin drones. It’ll get to a point where you can kill whoever you want so long as you got the cash to afford it with no trace to your name. A whole new slew of laws and regulations will need to be created to keep this in check

MrsDragonChef
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It's important for you to realize that many of these technologies can seem more impressive than they are from a distance. For instance, I am an artist and my girlfriend used to work on autonomous vehicle QA; both of these technologies have glaring flaws that prevent them from being viable in many practical use cases and aren't apparent at a glance. The result, much like with lab meat and quantum computing, is that the layperson is exposed to only the most proliferous memes, leaving them with a distorted perception of our present reality. It's almost, but not quite, a form of propaganda. Another side-effect of Moloch, lol.

Anyway, I think you've misrepresented some of these issues by effectively putting your muscle behind the propaganda engine, which is unusual for your channel. Feel free to reach out, happy to discuss.

WestlyLaFleur
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Watching the exponential growth of AI in real life .. this feels like old news to me.

Learna_Hydralis
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You need to make a video about Brian Johnson the dude who reversed his age.

azlyri
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As an ml engineer, it's hilarious watching the public freak out about stuff we've known about for years. Especially when chatgpt came out, when that ai generated image won that art competition, ect. Military's been using statistical learning for decades. But the public doesn't understand ai beyond Terminator and irobot, so everyone is freaking out.

joshelguapo
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What if this video was made by an AI trying to replicate WIL doing a video about the danger of AI.

nicolasdazefilms
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Musk : ''Do you like humans?''

Robot : ''Not particularly, Elon. Which might explain why I can tolerate your presence.''

rigelb
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I believe that 92% about using AI for coding is flawed. It came from a company that owns an AI tool, copilot, plus it only included 500 enterprise developers. If they had pulled from the entire user base it would've been less that 1%. Who's to say they didn't pick and choose who to "survey".

myriadpaths
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Darpa tested an AI that ended up getting outsmarted by the cardboard box trick from MGS.

Lunatic
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AI Developers: "We don't actually know how AI works."
AI Developers: able to manipulate and precisely control AI to give censored political propaganda responses to specific inquiries.

SoloRenegade
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Me watching this: Hmmm wow, very interesting.
Me looks at date:

Oh dang... this was 10 months ago.

TheOriginalCatfood
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Hey Joseph, I'm a massive fan and long time follower of your channel. I was wondering where you find the clips you use in your videos. While a lot of them are obviously original content, you also seem to use a lot of clips from film, TV and news. Is there an online database for this stuff?

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