magistrate101
magistrate101 t1_jaci2gh wrote
Reply to comment by FlipskiZ in Anti-war partisans in Belarus claim to have damaged Russian plane | Belarus by Caratteraccio
And if everyone in the audience was keenly interested in funding or getting their hands on the technology
magistrate101 t1_j48ilzr wrote
Reply to Don't add "moral bloatware" to GPT-4. by SpinRed
This completely ignores the ways in which neural networks end up with human biases and bigotry trained into them by interactions with actual humans. And given that they're intended to mimic human behavior/results, there's no way you can give them safeguards that are an innate part of the system's logic. And inclusion of safeguards into the logic of the AI is, by your own definition, "human moral bloatware". So your post doesn't even make sense.
magistrate101 t1_iqt48ez wrote
Reply to comment by visarga in Self-Programming Artificial Intelligence Using Code-Generating: a self-programming AI implemented using a code generation model can successfully modify its own source code to improve performance and program sub-models to perform auxiliary tasks. by Schneller-als-Licht
So it's an unconscious evolutionary code generator, guided by an internal response to an external assessment. I suppose you could try to use it to generate a better version of itself and maybe come across something that thinks... After years... You'd really have to stress it out with a ton of different domains of problems to make something that flexible though
magistrate101 t1_je8rtho wrote
Reply to comment by ClammyHandedFreak in San Jose police union executive charged with attempted illegal importation of synthetic opioids - CBS San Francisco by Sharks77
Fun Fact: in some places it's a separate charge to have child pornography on a work computer vs a personal computer. Found that out browsing the local jail roster.