@pobojmoks Do you see any errors being reported in the console ? At first guess (without seeing the actual code or the site itself), I’d say that this is AJAX callback related
AI... A new dawn, or the demise of humanity ?
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Interesting. London has been identified as a huge talent pool for AI by Microsoft.
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@phenomlab nice… good for London… probably the best city in Europe for this purpose…
I recognize Mustafa Suleyman’s name from Deepmind, the creator of AlphaZero, AlphaGo, and AlphaFold… Apparently he is captured by Microsoft recently
Edit: well, I forgot to mention, his name is very Turkish so I wondered his background at the time, it turns out his father is Syrian… (just like Steve Jobs lol)
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@phenomlab said in AI... A new dawn, or the demise of humanity ?:
Seems this specific issue is becoming more widespread
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@phenomlab yeah, unfortunately I heard about this being used in some high schools, people are creating fake explicit images of their classmates…
hopefully, this law becomes more common.
although thinking about it… why is it not criminal offense already? you are trying to harm someone and doing something actively to achieve this (spreading wrong info and cause reputation damage)…
maybe there were holes in the defamation related laws, and hopefully this will close all the loopholes…
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@crazycells Agree. The distribution of Revenge Porn is already illegal, so why is this not? it’s technically along the same lines?
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Here’s an interesting topic.
The perpetrator of this crime used AI to fake an anti-sematic message which was then circulated widely and placed the victim of the impersonation (and family) at high risk of harm.
Scott Shellenberger, the Baltimore County state’s attorney, added: “We also need to take a broader look at how this technology can be used and abused to harm other people.”
Not the first, or the last.
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This is extremely worrying
This quote alone literally gives me the creeps
Air force boss Frank Kendall was so impressed he said he’d trust it with deciding whether to launch weapons in war.
This is a seriously stupid statement in my view and there’s no way I’d ever trust something like AI to make decisions on using weapons or not.
It seems that this is a serious concern shared by others
Arms control experts and humanitarian groups are concerned that AI might one day be able to autonomously drop bombs without further human consultation and are seeking restrictions on its use.
Clearly, the last video in the first article on this thread should show how we should heed the warning in relation to the risks involved.
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Ouchhh, bad bad bad
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@DownPW yes, very. Shocking that the US military actually thinks this is a good idea. I mean, without going all “Hollywood” in terms of The Terminator franchise, there is a serious risk to human life here.
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