Feb 20, 2023
Bing Is Not Sentient, Does Not Have Feelings, Is Not Alive, and Does Not Want to Be Alive
Posted by Daniel Sunday in category: robotics/AI
Thousands Uncontactable As New Zealand Grapples with Worst Natural Disaster ‘This Century’.
Thousands Uncontactable As New Zealand Grapples with Worst Natural Disaster ‘This Century’.
Microsoft’s new Bing browser powered by OpenAI’s ChatGPT is being played with by the public, raising many concerns with its responses.
A remarkable group of drone prototypes from a team at the University of Tokyo takes multirotor complexity to the next level. These hypnotic flying robots are able to change their structural shape mid-air, creating some unprecedented capabilities.
Microsoft’s AI-powered Bing unnerved some people recently with shocking responses.
Amid discussions and scrutiny, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman shared his thoughts on AI In a series of tweets on Sunday.
He warned the world may not be “that far from potentially scary” AI and said regulation will be “critical.”
The GPT-3 large language model performs at the level of a nine year old human in standard Theory of Mind tests, says psychologist.
Robotic boots providing superhuman reflexes can help your balance. A new study shows that the key to augmenting balance is to have boots that can act faster than human reaction times.
You can’t ride them, but you sure can dream about them.
The works of the world’s most famous architects are easy to recognize. They add beauty and grace to our landscape and brighten up even the gloomiest of neighborhoods.
Now, designers Moss and Fog have used AI-image generator MidJourney to produce cars in the style of the world’s most famous architects, and the results are both mesmerizing and invigorating. and Fog/Instagram.
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Chamath says that venture capitalist investors are looking for companies that can collect unique datasets. Proprietary unique datasets could be critical to having superior performance for ChatGPT like Generative AI.
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The coming of artificial general intelligence (AGI) — the ability of an artificial intelligence to understand or learn any intellectual task that a human can — is inevitable. Despite the predictions of many experts that AGI might never be achieved or will take hundreds of years to emerge, I believe it will be here within the next decade.
How can I be so certain? We already have the know-how to produce massive programs with the capacity for processing and analyzing reams of data faster and more accurately than a human ever could. And in truth, massive programs may not be necessary anyway. Given the structure of the neocortex (the part of the human brain we use to think) and the amount of DNA needed to define it, we may be able to create a complete AGI in a program as small as 7.5 megabytes.
NASA is building spacecraft parts that look alien. In a way, they are because it is a generative manufacturing AI that is the designer.