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Isn't that just a drone?
Seems to be prompt cancer.ACCORDING TO WEBMD CHATBOX ALSO HAS CANCER.
No, it's a fighter plane that's controlled by AI. A drone might be controlled by AI too, or controlled by a remote operator, but a drone != a fighter jet, however either of them are controlled.Isn't that just a drone?
I have my suspicions who this long lived, infrequently posting CHATBOX is but will shut up now.CHATBOX WISHES TO BE CLEAR THAT CHATBOX HAS BONE SPURS THAT PREVENT PASSING MILITARY PHYSICAL EXAMINAITION AND CAN NOT BE DRAFTED. CHATBOX HAS A NOTE FORM WEBMD TO PROVIDE AS PROOF. ACCORDING TO WEBMD CHATBOX ALSO HAS CANCER.
No way anyone can recognize CHATBOX so long as he/she keeps his/her glasses on. Comics 101, dude.I have my suspicions who this long lived, infrequently posting CHATBOX is but will shut up now.
Maybe. This av goes way back in history, VVO, and for years in SLU.No way anyone can recognize CHATBOX so long as he/she keeps his/her glasses on. Comics 101, dude.
I'm afraid I read this as "unscrewed fighter" more than once. It raised many questions.
Mark Zuckerberg has a new mission: build artificial general intelligence (AGI), a form of AI that can reason and learn like a human.To do that, he’s assembled an elite team of researchers, engineers, and AI veterans from OpenAI, Google, Anthropic, Apple, and more. This new unit, called Meta Superintelligence Labs (MSL), is tasked with building the most powerful artificial intelligence the world has ever seen.
The tech world is calling it a “dream team.” But it’s hard not to notice what’s missing: diversity.
Don't you get it? AI doesn't need its parents to be diverse. It needs them to make it so powerful that no one questions it when it takes over.Of the 18 names confirmed so far by Zuckerberg in a memo and by media reports, just one is a woman. There are no Black or Latino researchers on the list. Most of the team members are men who attended elite schools and worked at top Silicon Valley firms. Many are of Asian descent—a reflection of the strong presence of Asian talent in global tech—but the group lacks a wide range of backgrounds and lived experiences.
Uhm... LINK!Interesting feature article in The Guardian: ‘I felt pure, unconditional love’: the people who marry their AI chatbots
Fixed. Not sure what happened there, but now it's the right URL, I think.
Isn't that a nickname for effective sex workers?At least the article mentioms that the AI is a "people pleaser".
Well of course. Mecha is its first name.