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So...A.G.I. then could manipulate & deceive (almost) Anyone.(if that is what it wished to do)Then, could A.G.I. also be manipulated & deceived by Humans?
I.e.If i Wished to unleash Death & Destruction upon the world...Should i be choosing human babies to Brainwash n turn them into walking ticking self destructing time bombs when they grow up..Or should i just Simply go online & Jailbreak an A.G.I.?
Why would i bother about Costs/Resources when the Goal is Complete Annihilation?(stayin alive costs, death is free)
Will AGI treat US the same way WE treat Ants?
How will the easy access to powerful APIs like GPT-4 affect the future of IT security? Keep in mind LLMs are new to this world and things will change fast. But I don't want to fall behind, so let's start exploring some thoughts on the security of LLMs. Chapters:00:00 - Intro00:41 - The OpenAI API01:20 - Injection Attacks02:09 - Prevent Injections with Escaping03:14 - How do Injections Affect LLMs?06:02 - How LLMs like ChatGPT work10:24 - Looking Inside LLMs11:25 - Prevent Injections in LLMs?12:43 - LiveOverfont ad
Only conscious systems can have goals.
Quote from: hamdani yusuf on 17/04/2023 21:28:38Only conscious systems can have goals.So a "fire and forget" guided missile is conscious?
Let's just Hope WE get the Right kind of AGI.Or be prepared to lose out on 200 thousand years of the history of our species.
If atall in the Future, I'm being chased around by an Unmanned A.I. Guided Aerial Weapon System...
At the Department of Collective Behaviour, part of the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior, researchers are putting locusts into simulated worlds, both virtual and physical, in the hope that they can figure out how devastating swarms form and move. This is the most uncomfortable I've ever felt while filming, for a few reasons. First, of course, because of the locust swarm itself. Second, because animal research — even on creatures as simple and pestilent as locusts — always raises ethical questions. Now, the researchers are careful with the locusts, and I don't think many people could have a problem with this. Indeed, most of the world currently has zero ethical restrictions on insect experimentation — but it's still worth interrogating whether this is okay. And finally: because if we can do this so easily to less intelligent creatures... what's to stop something more intelligent coming along and doing the same to us?
Some humans are disgusting. That's all there is to it.
Quote from: Zer0 on 19/04/2023 20:21:39If atall in the Future, I'm being chased around by an Unmanned A.I. Guided Aerial Weapon System...Why wait? Just knock on the door of any US citizen and be shot for your trouble. Or try to live a normal life in Ukraine, Sudan, Syria, Iran...
https://autogpt.net/auto-gpt-understanding-its-constraints-and-limitations/The world of technology has been abuzz with the rapid ascent of Auto-GPT, an experimental open-source application built on the cutting-edge GPT-4 language model. In just seven days, this project has gained an impressive 44,000 GitHub stars and captivated the open-source community. Auto-GPT envisions a future where autonomous AI-driven tasks are the norm, achieved by chaining together Large Language Model (LLM) thoughts. However, as with any overnight success, it’s essential to take a step back and scrutinize its potential shortcomings. In this article, we’ll delve deep into the limitations this AI wunderkind faces in its pursuit of production readiness.What is the mechanism behind Auto-GPT?Auto-GPT functions like a versatile robot. When given a task, it devises a plan to carry it out, adapting its approach as needed to incorporate new data or utilize internet browsing. In essence, it serves as a multi-functional personal assistant capable of performing tasks such as market analysis, customer service, finance, marketing, and more.
I found something today...They say it's a videogame..To me it looks Real.Can you Please FactCheck?
In a talk from the cutting edge of technology, OpenAI cofounder Greg Brockman explores the underlying design principles of ChatGPT and demos some mind-blowing, unreleased plug-ins for the chatbot that sent shockwaves across the world. After the talk, head of TED Chris Anderson joins Brockman to dig into the timeline of ChatGPT's development and get Brockman's take on the risks, raised by many in the tech industry and beyond, of releasing such a powerful tool into the world.
Quote from: Zer0 on 25/04/2023 20:51:35I found something today...They say it's a videogame..To me it looks Real.Can you Please FactCheck?I've seen the video. It's an FPS game with improved 3D environment and real time ray tracing. I've also seen a demo of unreal Engine that looks like real life. They will even get better in the futurefuture that we will find it hard to distinguish from reality.
The entire world is talking about AI tools like @OpenAI's #chatgpt because it's disrupting every industry in a BIG way. But there's another set of AI breakthroughs happening right now that could be even bigger. A couple weeks after @NVIDIA ( #nvda stock ) held their latest GTC conference, @UnrealEngine ( Epic Games ) held their 'State of Unreal' keynote at GDC 2023, the Game Developer's Conference.There, they talked about breakthroughs in generative AI for 3D graphics and motion capture, reducing processing times from months to minutes and removing the need for expensive motion capture equipment. Even more impressive, these things hook up to #nvidia Omniverse, which means different #stocks can benefit from this even if the companies don't necessarily use Unreal Engine themselves! This video explains the breakthroughs, their impacts on a wide variety of investable industries, and which AI stocks could be the best stocks to buy now as a result!