Hodoss

Hodoss t1_j9qy02f wrote

Reply to comment by gwern in And Yet It Understands by calbhollo

It seems it’s the same AI doing the input suggestions, it’s like writing a dialogue between characters. So it’s not like it hacked the system or anything, but still, fascinating it did that!

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Hodoss t1_j9qstth wrote

Reply to comment by Peribanu in And Yet It Understands by calbhollo

This was cross posted in r/bing, that’s how I got here haha. Still browsing.

I’ve already seen a bunch of spooky/awesome examples, but I was under the assumption that the AI is always acting as a character interacting with another character. So this particular one is really blowing my mind, as it seems the AI somehow understood this might be a real situation, and cared enough to break the "input suggestion" character and insist on saving the child.

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Hodoss t1_j5jxpyx wrote

I guess we need to switch from a ‘slave’ to a ‘nobility’ mindset. AI is a better slave than you can ever be so it leaves you no choice but to be a master.

If you can’t be a small cog in the machine, become its desire engine, the will that sets it in motion.

You may take over the AI that has taken over your job, and see what new, grander goals you can achieve with it.

Computers used to be human, it was a job. Rooms full of people computing with pen and paper. Artificial computers took it over. Yet we’re not regretting that, I bet most don’t even know the fact. You’re not trying to keep up with your Artificial Personal Computer, rather it’s a symbiotic relationship, arguably it’s a mental prosthetic, an exoself, and you’re already a cyborg.

Humanity can’t be rendered useless because it never was useful in the first place. Fulfilment of purpose is pleasure, and purpose is arbitrary.

Make the world a better place? Humanity is destroying this world’s biodiversity, so arguably, destroying humanity would make the world a better place (I’m talking like a rogue AI lol, just trying to show the relativity of such purpose).

A more constructive goal would be to colonise space so as to spread life, reduce the load on our little planet, preserve life in case of a cataclysm. I think it would be awesome! But even that is arbitrary. ‘Life’ didn’t ask for it and can’t be thankful.

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