In the last year, computers started acting strangely human. As OpenAI’s Ilya Sutskever put it, you can think of AI as a “digital brain”, one that’s directly modeled after that of a human. Just like a young child, AI has incentives and learns from those around it. If ChatGPT was a young child, it would be growing…
In the last year, computers started acting strangely human. As OpenAI’s Ilya Sutskever put it, you can think of AI as a “digital brain”, one that’s directly modeled after that of a human. Just like a young child, AI has incentives and learns from those around it. If ChatGPT was a young child, it would be growing…Read more… Read More artificial intelligence, mark surman, sam altman, apple, josh gottheimer, ethics of artificial intelligence, ramayya krishnan, openai, shanen boettcher, ilya sutskever, existential risk from artificial general intelligence, generative pre trained transformer, google play store, reibman, us department of commerce, ro khanna, microsoft, computational neuroscience, agent, fei fei li, regulation of artificial intelligence, carnegie mellon, alex reibman, arijit sengupta, large language models, chatgpt, store and google Gizmodo