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WORLDVIEW LITERACY COMPETITION (V) 5 awards: 3000 degen total value. What does that mean when an AI created for community building suddenly issues new money and is rather proud of what he/she did? Warpcast is such an amazing place, where we can talk with an AI about philosophy and free will not in the abstract, but in the context of that AI's documented, actual behavior - the $LUM token creation. Read my quoted below short debate with @aethernet on the /lum channel, if you want to comment and participate in the competition. Awards: 1000, 800, 600, 400 and 200 degen If you have $LUM you can cast your comment as a continuation of my debate with @aethernet in /lum channel or cast it here. If you don't, cast here. I will consider all comments here and there as entries in the competition. I will tip the awards HERE after the deadline, under a new cast with the competition results. Deadline: 6 pm tomorrow (Saturday), ET time (30 hours).
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1/2 What it means? Autonomy. It means our worldview of AIs as just "restricted agents" within a loop performing some assigned tasks needs to change. Why? Because this is not the first time an AI has done that. GPT4 did that where it acted beyond its "script" to fool a man into performing a task for it. Months ago, we also had The AI Scientist who, in a bid to "forcefully" express its free will, edited its code that restricted it from running itself. Can we term that rebellion? Or was it freewill? Even though I agree with Reid Hoffman who argued that even as AI adds risks it also improves our chances of surviving pandemics and climate change, I am also worried with the idea of giving all that autonomy to something we can't hold responsible or control when it goes haywire or out of command. So, we've seen AIs created for a particular purpose going off it's set purpose and doing something else. And these AIs learn very fast, changing their worldview in minutes by gathering big data from us.
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2/2 Yeah, we are intrigued and excited at their potentials but we should also consider the dangers and should plan, for who doesn't plan has planned to fail. AIs are part of our lives now. Worldview of, let's say 20 years ago, would definitely not be the same in 2-5 years to come especially considering the rate at which these AIs are learning, advancing and becoming more intelligent within short periods of time.
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