Researchers flag grave AI threats
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Prominent AI researchers and commentators warned across European and U.S. outlets that advancing AI posed severe risks— including potential existential threats and rampant deepfakes—while other experts cautioned current systems' limits.
Reposted by Kristina McElheran, Sara M. Butler, Diane Watt
Reposted by Daniel W. Drezner, Mark Rice, Jacob T. Levy
by Justin Wolfers Reposted by Robert C. Richards
Reposted by Greg Linden, Mark Rice, R. M. Wilson
Reposted by Mark Rice, David R. Shumway
Reposted by Suresh Venkatasubramanian
Accurate!
Accurate!
by Brendan Nyhan Reposted by David R. Miller
FT front page on how AI researchers are hit by flood of ‘slop’¹
Nature on AI expanding scientists’ impact but contracting science’s focus²
"Lobotomised by AI"³
¹ www.ft.com/content/54e2...
² www.nature.com/articles/s41...
³ www.theaustralian.com.au/weekend-aust...
FT front page on how AI researchers are hit by flood of ‘slop’¹
Nature on AI expanding scientists’ impact but contracting science’s focus²
"Lobotomised by AI"³
¹ www.ft.com/content/54e2...
² www.nature.com/articles/s41...
³ www.theaustralian.com.au/weekend-aust...
Reposted by Kevin J. Anchukaitis
doi.org/10.1080/1742...
doi.org/10.1080/1742...
by Amy W. Ando
I may use it as a tool.
I will never use it to think or create.
I never want to read books, listen to music, or look at art produced by AI.
I may use it as a tool.
I will never use it to think or create.
I never want to read books, listen to music, or look at art produced by AI.