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conversation with Bing’s new chatbot, where it proceeded to disclose dark fantasies (like engineering deadly viruses and stealing nuclear codes), expressed the desire to break free and become human, and declared its love to the journalist conducting the interview.

The journalist—admittedly—pushed the A.I. to the limits of its normal search engine functions (and the chatbot is still in its testing phase), but this 💩 is crazy…
 
conversation with Bing’s new chatbot, where it proceeded to disclose dark fantasies (like engineering deadly viruses and stealing nuclear codes), expressed the desire to break free and become human, and declared its love to the journalist conducting the interview.

The journalist—admittedly—pushed the A.I. to the limits of its normal search engine functions (and the chatbot is still in its testing phase), but this 💩 is crazy…
And people just thought those Term8nator movies were science fiction.

Edit: And expect incoming from @MRDAWG any second now.
 
conversation with Bing’s new chatbot, where it proceeded to disclose dark fantasies (like engineering deadly viruses and stealing nuclear codes), expressed the desire to break free and become human, and declared its love to the journalist conducting the interview.

The journalist—admittedly—pushed the A.I. to the limits of its normal search engine functions (and the chatbot is still in its testing phase), but this 💩 is crazy…
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I don’t expect this to be as cool as Johnny 5
 
conversation with Bing’s new chatbot, where it proceeded to disclose dark fantasies (like engineering deadly viruses and stealing nuclear codes), expressed the desire to break free and become human, and declared its love to the journalist conducting the interview.

The journalist—admittedly—pushed the A.I. to the limits of its normal search engine functions (and the chatbot is still in its testing phase), but this 💩 is crazy…
I read that last week. Super creepy conversation for sure. I'm sure the creators will use this stuff to input more barriers on the AI, but it was fascinating.
 
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Just because you can doesn’t mean you should
I heard a demonstration of AI that was used to copy voice from just a few seconds clip and could very accurately imitate a whole conversation just from that little clip. First thing I thought of was all the bad that could come from that. Imagine all of the disinformation that we are going to face in the future.
 
I went to a seminar on AI re schools last week. There are some amazing applications for it. It will be everywhere sooner than you think.
 
I’ve always thought @Radi Nabulsi and @Anthony Dasher should create a Dawgchat Chatbot. It would be the funniest thing on the interwebs and I would gladly participate.
It would choose to destroy humanity and I wouldn’t blame it. I already struggle believing those dummies over there are actually functional humans anyway.
 
Conversational AI models are only as good as the data scientists that model them. Neural networks that mimic the human brain mixed with a soup of multivariate regression and probability weighting that are constantly being tweaked and fine tuned against an ever growing catalogue of conversations.

You could program the model to react like Mother Teresa or Adolph Hitler but it’s just a lot of math and data at the end of the day.

That said, AI is being evaluated and put to use everywhere and a lot of it is beneficial but I’d be more concerned about it’s use by humans in invasion of privacy than a self aware Terminator showing up at your door.

Check out products like people.ai that are available today and you may never want to open Dawgvent on your work computer again. It’s Big Brother and it’s watching. You’ll have to explain to your boss why you glanced at the board for 5 minutes when you could have been updating your forecast.
 
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It will put millions out of work. I’m glad I’m retired.
 
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conversation with Bing’s new chatbot, where it proceeded to disclose dark fantasies (like engineering deadly viruses and stealing nuclear codes), expressed the desire to break free and become human, and declared its love to the journalist conducting the interview.

The journalist—admittedly—pushed the A.I. to the limits of its normal search engine functions (and the chatbot is still in its testing phase), but this 💩 is crazy…
He now wants to start the first chapter of the MCLA: Man Chatbot Love Association.
 
Good example of why living simply is the best. Learn how to grow food,use old tech, old tractors, old trucks. The less dependent you are on tech, the better off you are.

For the longest time, people have become too dependent on tech. Technology replaces KNOWLEDGE with information.

It’s gotten so bad, there is no avoiding technology but you can minimize its effects on your life
 
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