RE: AI - the ultimate hubristic precipice?
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Am glad people like Harari are addressing the topics that aren't new. For years, perhaps even decade and longer, these topics are debated. Elon even co-founded OpenAI back in the days to science the hell out of all aspects of AI, including the social aspects, the dangers and whatnot. Funny to see how such a great idea turned out in reality. Even Elon changed over time.
I do believe AI shall be recognised as a 'human' or at least as a legal entity, sooner than later. I also believe we shall create plans and execute them to bring AI algo's and whatnot under public control, stepping away from corporate control. This is a tough one to crack!
One thing that is clear and a certainty: AI will evolve. It will become more powerful to humans and I think for some part it already is. Singularity is inevitable. Whether it takes 5 years, 10, 20, 50 years, that remains the question. But it will happen, I am 100% certain about that. We'd better prepare for this to happen sooner rather than later, so we can design systems (tech, law, social etc) in which AI is helping the human race, and we can live in harmony with the tech.
Hope the yoga did let you process all the AI inputs you received 🎶
Did you read that book, The Singularity is Nearer? I keep seeing it everywhere. Bit afraid to read it tbh. And yeah, the yoga definitely helped. :)Thanks!
Nope, didn't read that book. But I do know how Ray Kurzweil is thinking and how he was one of the first - before chatGPT got world fame - addressing AI and its powers. As a matter of fact, I often referred to him when talking about AI and Singularity and beyond the last few decades, to whoever was interested in hearing me rambling about the powers of AI. Been connected to AI since the early 90s of the last century, back then called 'fuzzy logic'. Took a year of my life in some research facility having a go with this topic.