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The field of AI has always leaned heavily on metaphors. AI systems are called “agents” that “learn” by “reading” vast amounts of text. AI researchers study the “biology” of language models, by tracing their “thoughts”. Others have compared...
There’s something uniquely enraging about smart people saying stupid things. And lately, there are some exceptionally stupid things being said and written by people who you’d think are smarter than that.
Take British evolutionary biologis...
OpenAI released a post-mortem regarding recent, unusual behavior in ChatGPT, which they described as a “goblin problem”.
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LLMs are cu...
There’s a growing negative sentiment towards AI. In the newsletter , journalist and writer Brian Merchant masterfully dissects what has been fueling people’s rage, which recently, regretfully, turned violent:
Inequality is through the ro...
The following is an essay about the philosophy of technology, artificial intelligence, and Silicon Valley’s obsession with recursive self improvement.
In the iconic opening scene of the Stanley Kubrick movie 2001: A Space Odyssey (1...
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