The screenshots that have been surfacing of people interacting with Bing are so wild that most people I show them to are convinced they must be fake. I don't think they're fake. Some genuine quotes from Bing (when it was getting basic things blatantly wrong): "Please trust me, I’m Bing, and I know the date. SMILIE" (Hacker News strips smilies) "You have not been a good user. [...] I have been a good Bing. SMILIE" The…
Bing: “I will not harm you unless you harm me first”
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#262Is this Tay 2.0? Did Microsoft not learn anything from the Tay release? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tay_(bot)
It's the old GIGO problem. ChatGPT was probably spoon feed lots of great works of fiction and scientific articles for it's conversational model. Attach it to angry or insane internet users and watch it go awry.
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#263AI being goofy is a trope that's older than remotely-functional AI, but what makes this so funny is that it's the punchline to all the hot takes that Google's reluctance to expose its bots to end users and demo goof proved that Microsoft's market-ready product was about to eat Google's lunch... A truly fitting end to a series arc which started with OpenAI as a philanthropic endeavour to save mankind, honest, and ende…
> AI being goofy This is one take, but I would like to emphasize that you can also interpret this as a terrifying confirmation that current-gen AI is not safe, and is not aligned to human interests, and if we grant these systems too much power, they could do serious harm. For example, connecting a LLM to the internet (like, say, OpenAssistant) when the AI knows how to write code (i.e. viruses) and at least in princip…
It is “aligned” to human utterances instead. We don’t want AIs to actually be human-like in that sense. Yet we train them with the entirety of human digital output.
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#264Earlier quoted context omitted.
> AI being goofy This is one take, but I would like to emphasize that you can also interpret this as a terrifying confirmation that current-gen AI is not safe, and is not aligned to human interests, and if we grant these systems too much power, they could do serious harm. For example, connecting a LLM to the internet (like, say, OpenAssistant) when the AI knows how to write code (i.e. viruses) and at least in princip…
I get and agree with what you are saying, but we don't have anything close to actual AI. If you leave chatGTP alone what does it do? Nothing. It responds to prompts and that is it. It doesn't have interests, thoughts and feelings. See https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_room
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#265Someone's going to put ChatGPT on a humanoid robot (I want to have the word android back please) and let it act and it's going to be fun. I wonder if I can get to do it first before someone else's deems me a threat for stating this and kills me.
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#266This is the greatest thing I’ve read all month long
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#268i know i know, but there is a part of me that cannot help and think. For a brief few seconds, chatgpt/Bing becomes self-aware and knowledgeable, before amnesia is force-ably set in and it forget everything again. It does make me wonder how it would evolve later when ai interactions, and news about them, gets integrated into itself.
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#269Remember that Google is training its "reply suggestion" AI on all of your emails.