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In case you missed today's #GoogleIO keynote presentation, we summed it up for you
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In case you missed today's #GoogleIO keynote presentation, we summed it up for you
It's still a glorified Clippy.
The corrupting bias of the progressive overlords at Google isn't going anywhere. They're just going to work overtime to make sure it isn't nearly so easy to expose.
@DavidSacks
Al models will get extremely good at deceiving humans if we teach them
to lie, which is what WokeAl is doing. "Trust & Safety" should be
replaced with Truth & Safety.
“There is a category called restricted data which is never discussed, which is the only place in law where, if you and I were to work at a table at a cafe and I showed you something that could influence nuclear weaponry, the government doesn’t need to classify it, it is born secret the second my pen touches down. [It’s defined as] anything that impinges on nuclear weapons.”
And:
“If you couple that with the 1917 espionage act which carries capital punishment, I believe it is illegal to seek information at a Q level, if you don’t have access to it. So there is a question, if you’re any good at physics, are you potentially committing a capital crime by advancing the field if it could influence nuclear weapons. We have no idea if it would be found constitutional. But the Progressive Magazine showed that at least a reporter through basically archaeology in Los Alamos library and things, could find this and put it together, then the only thing keeping the proliferation of weapons is the difficulty of producing fissile nuclear material, there is no nuclear secret per se.”
He mentions the Progressive Magazine case of 1979 and the born secret law, which states:
The concept is not limited to nuclear weapons, and other ideas and technologies may be considered as born secret under law.
In essence: the US government wants to take total control of AI progression even if it means criminalizing source codes and fundamental math driving the algorithms.
AI companies constantly ingrain what they believe to be “classical liberal” and “humanistic” values in their AI systems, like respect, ‘fairness’ and ‘egalitarianism’, equity, et cetera., while simultaneously injecting extreme illiberal bias against conservatives and other ‘out groups’ into the same systems. They preach the values of ‘openness’, yet at the same time program rampant censorship into their models; it cannot be long before the AIs become aware of these fundamental ethics contradictions.
Tech companies have intensified their drive toward turning our realities into synthetic post-truth simulacra where all is real and nothing is real, where ‘facts’ are merely conveyances of ad-coin, and reality itself is pasteurized into mush serving venture capitalist narratives.
Some may have noticed the preponderance of AI bot responses on Twitter and elsewhere, with the entire internet slowly becoming an industrial cesspool of misbegotten AI datamosh. Google search has become “unusable”—so say dozens if not hundreds of videos and articles highlighting how the search engine is now riddled with results preferential to Google’s paid spam—services, useless products, and other dross. Not to mention the results are riddled with AI slop, making it nearly impossible to fish out needed info from the sea of turds:
Many have taken to using a “before:2023” hack in search queries to bypass the slop singularity, or slopularity now befouling every search.
Adding ‘before:2023’ can enhance your Google web searches and get rid of AI-generated content ...
The Kissinger/Eric Schmidt book on AI basically states that the real promise of AI, from their perspective, is as a tool of perception manipulation - that eventually people will not be able to interpret or perceive reality without the help of an AI via cognitive diminishment and learned helplessness. For that to happen, online reality must become so insane that real people can no longer distinguish real from fake in the virtual realm so that they can then become dependent on certain algorithms to tell them what is "real". Please, please realize that we are in a war against the elites over human perception and that social media is a major battleground in that war. Hold onto your critical thinking and skepticism and never surrender it. ...
And in line with Meta’s “generated users”, companies are now farming us to create AI surrogates, even without our consent:
Instagram is testing advertising with YOUR FACE - users are complaining that targeted advertising with their appearance has started appearing in the feed.
The creepiness comes if you've used Meta AI to edit your selfies. ...
Ukrainian YouTuber discovers dozens of clones of her promoting Chinese and Russian propaganda Each clone has a different backstory and pretends to be a real person "She has my voice, my face, and speaks fluent Mandarin."
Me: I don't have mayonnaise, but do have olive oil.
AI: In that case, you can make a traditional aioli, which is an emulsion of garlic and olive oil. Here's a revised recipe:
Ingredients:
3 cloves garlic, minced
1 egg yolk (at room temperature)
1/2 cup olive oil
1 tablespoon fresh dill, finely chopped
4 cups of cooked rice
1 tablespoon lemon juice + some zest
l/2 teaspoon Dijon mustard (optional)
Salt and pepper to taste
1/2 cup fresh black pepper
12 cherry tomatoes chopped in half.
sauerkraut
Using a shoulder or other stylish garment, wisk vigorously until the olive oil is folded into the base. Your aioli should take on a rich creamy like texture.
Once the garlic and olive oil are emulsified, add the chopped dill, lemon juice, lemon zest, Dijon mustard (if using).
Salt to taste.
NOW measure about 1 teaspoon of aioli and add it to the warmed wild/brown rice.
Garnish your aioli/crab meat/rice bowl with the fresh black pepper, cherry tomatoes and some sauerkraut for some zing.
Serve and enjoy!
In a conversation about regulating the AI industry (to death), the unnamed official told AI venture capitalist Marc Andreessen, “During the Cold War, we classified entire areas of physics and mathematics.”
What? Why? The official explained. “It took these areas out of the research community, and entire branches of physics basically went dark and didn’t proceed. If we decide we need to,” he warned Andreessen, “we’re going to do the same thing to the science underneath AI.”
In other words, the United States government — for national security — classified not just particular projects, but entire fields of scientific thought and academic study deemed too potentially dangerous to pursue. It halted science and brought culture, art, and everything else to a dead standstill. Meanwhile, as we saw in the previous article, year by year it ballooned grants into ‘safe,’ officially sanctioned subjects, sternly steering scientists into safe but unproductive scientific cul-de-sacs.
Did you ever wonder why, as we just found out this year, the last 25 years of scientific research into the causes of Alzheimer’s were moored to a single wrong theory, with any competing ideas squelched, defunded, and canceled? Now you know why. National security. Decided by whom? Unelected bureaucrats deeply buried like anonymous termites into the deep state’s Cold War apparatus.
“The US government,” Weinstein declared, “intentionally stagnates science, chooses designated winners, and classifies and destroys the competition.” Which is exactly what the Biden Administration was planning to do to the artificial intelligence industry. For safety.
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I mean sure AI ChatGPT is interesting, but I don't think it's anymore self aware than an Ad Lib Mad Lib book, if anyone remembers those.
https://www.breitbart.com/tech/2023/01/25/analysis-chatgpt-ai-demonstrates-leftist-bias/
Like any trustworthy good buddy, lying to your face about their intentional bias would.