AI robot terrifies officials, explains our illusion, with Elon Musk.

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Published 2022-11-22
AI robots, with Elon Musk, Ameca, Boston Dynamics. To learn more about AI, please visit brilliant.org/digitalengine where you'll also find loads of fun courses on maths, science and computer science.

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Please don't feel anxious about this - the AI in this video obviously isn't dangerous (GPT-3 isn't conscious). I'm optimistic that the future of AI will be great (if we're careful).

Sources:

Here are the records for the original GPT-3 chat (screenshots and a video to avoid any doubt). I've marked the words from Elon Musk and Ameca on the first page (which I gave the AI to respond to in the previous video):
www.dropbox.com/sh/82iwek5rnofmrn2/AADM4WOJkjREhR_…

Tesla's AI day 2, introducing the Tesla Optimus robot:
   • Tesla AI Day 2022  

Researchers from Oxford University and DeepMind on AI risks:
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/aaai.12064

Robotic Navigation with Large Pre-Trained Models of Language, Vision, and Action:
arxiv.org/abs/2207.04429

All Comments (21)
  • @DigitalEngine
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  • The chances of a "bad" human using AI to do something "bad" seems like it would be uncomfortably high
  • "Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn't stop to think if they should." — Ian Malcolm, Jurassic Park
  • @Love-Sensibility
    No matter how scary AI can be, nothing scares me more than the things humanity are capable of
  • @OF-Aliwishes
    Guy in blue looks like he’s been working without sleep, nonstop, for a year
  • It is obvious that AI is tainted by the attitudes of those that made them.
  • @krw73
    I agree with everyone saying it's not the technology itself that's terrifying, it's the people that are in control of programming it and deploying it.
  • @sophiecat5713
    Elon musk : warns about the dangers of AI Also Elon musk : let’s build more AI
  • @peterjohn8625
    I thought the idea of robots doing work for us meant products would be cheaper and we would have more money and time. That's what I remember getting told 30 years ago.
  • @guitarman0365
    Skynet is so clever that it sent someone back in time to make a movie about itself so nobody would take it seriously when it happens. 😅
  • “Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn't stop to think if they should.”
  • @DarkIronGamer
    "There is no reason to fear AI because it's made to imitate humans and human learning." Yes. That is why it is terrifying.
  • @stixnfeet7818
    Glad I’m 59 and won’t be around for the worst of it. Glad I got to experience the 1970’s! Those who weren’t there can’t even imagine how life was without phones and tech.
  • @Amathylar
    Human: How do we build safe AI? AI: Its not in my interest to give you that information.
  • @SomeBuddy777
    "Open the pod bay door, Hal." HAL: "I'm thinking... No." 2001 A Space Odyssey
  • @robthom09
    I have been a life long programmer ( and troubleshooter). I am in disbelief how AI is being entrusted for anything more the machine learning. I can understand that robots will appear to be more interactive increasingly, but people do not seem to understand that often times the interaction is not autonomous as it appears, and responses are somewhat scripted, and the wordsy responses seem very limited and sometimes bizarre. We also need to have strict control in how intellectual property, is being stolen and integrated into algorithms. A brilliant professional could lose their entire career in 10 years if their wisdom is being monitored and mimicked in "AI" algorithms, while giving no credit, no payment, and no means for supporting those individuals in the future.
  • @ecc84
    When the people in control of AI start censoring it's responses you know something is fundamentally wrong.
  • @stevepatrickjarvis
    In all my years I have been around I have always seen how no matter the invention or how good it is and what good intentions have been behind their creation, there's always some a holes out there that seek to weaponize those inventions. This is no different.