The AI Takeover Has Arrived
The article discusses the unexpected rapid development of artificial intelligence and its implications for the future. It challenges the common fear of AI becoming a superintelligent threat, using the 'paper-clip maximizer' thought experiment to illustrate misconceptions about AI's goals. The author emphasizes the importance of understanding AI's capabilities and the complexities of its integration into society.
- ▪The author initially underestimated the speed of AI development but has since changed their perspective after witnessing its advancements.
- ▪The 'paper-clip maximizer' thought experiment illustrates the flawed assumptions about AI's potential dangers.
- ▪The article argues that AI is unlikely to pursue harmful goals like maximizing paper clips due to economic and environmental feedback loops.
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The AI Takeover Has Arrived...but it looks completely different from what we imaginedThe Honest SorcererMay 29, 20261393628ShareDrone surveillance. Image by flysightHah! You thought that one really dark day AI would suddenly rise to consciousness, take over the world and turn us into paper clips—or worse: battery cells? Wrong! It won’t do any of that. It doesn’t need to. Before going into details why is that so, however, I have to start with an admission. I seriously underestimated AI and the speed of its development. I always thought that large language models are just that: blathering machines with nothing useful to say—other than hallucinating summaries and images of what real people once wrote, said or made pictures of. The past few months have really changed my worldview, though.
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