The technology behind OpenAI’s viral chatbot is set to become widely replicated, unleashing a tidal wave of bots.
Wider availability of ChatGPT-style systems, and release of open-source versions, would make it more difficult to limit research or wider deployment. And the competition between companies large and small to adopt or match ChatGPT suggests little appetite for slowing down
Is it time to hit the pause button on AI?
https://garymarcus.substack.com/p/is-it-time-to-hit-the-pause-button
@ecksmc There's no putting that toothpaste back in the tube.
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@kel @ecksmc Well there's this one device. https://youtu.be/A3MGYbrN0nM
@kel course not but the sheer rush to push out these things will be problematic imo
I mean, earliest successful AI program was written in 1951 and yet over last few years there has been such rush to evolve it further and faster than ever before
@ecksmc Exponential technological advancement isn't anything new.
I think we're a few short years away from not being able to tell if many of our interactions are happening with real people. #sadbuttrue
@ecksmc Look at me I'm the botnet now.