• thingsiplay@beehaw.org
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    3 months ago

    I’m afraid about every person who has power, not only the dumb ones. Either smart people with bad intentions or dumb people with power. The chance that a powerful person is smart and has good intentions is rare.

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      Good intentions alone don’t guarantee good outcomes. I suggest not giving any single person or entity too much power, no matter who they are.

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      3 months ago

      The only way to get this rich is by exploiting others and almost definitely breaking laws. These people all have a screw loose somewhere.

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      I’m afraid of both, too, but if I had to choose:

      • evil but smart people only harm you when it benefits them
      • dumb but good people harm you all the time

      As such I see the later as far more dangerous. Although there’s an even worse group, that Altman likely belongs to - the dumb but evil ones.

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    3 months ago

    Lying scumbag liar.

    Edit:

    US Senator Kyrsten Sinema gushed: “I’ve never met anyone as smart as Sam… He’s an introvert and shy and humble… But… very good at forming relationships with people on the Hill and… can help folks in government understand AI.”

    When a complete piece of shit is singing your praises, my shithead meter goes way up.

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    I’m not sure OpenAI has such a big a head start as we think in the field. What they have is a lot of money to train large models but Moore’s law is still alive and kicking.