@MadelynatTonic

This article highlights the two areas we in the AI community must be most careful about in 2023: data privacy and AI's human-likeness.

Companies that can create AI that are able to detect content generated with AI are likely to boom and data privacy regulators are likely to struggle to advocate for consumers.

2022 was a year of major advancement and it's only going to be exponential from here... 🚀
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But in Mr. Butterrick's view, it's just a form of piracy due to the program not acknowledging how it learned from existing code learned in its data training set.
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Meta's AI Chief Yann LeCun published a paper where he laid down a path to better train AI architecture in an effort to teach it to predict or plan changes in a real-world environment.In short, a form of AI that can learn like humans and animals.
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Anticipating this, back in October, the White House unveiled its AI Bill of Rights.
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But, there are no actionable or enforcement mechanisms in place.
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Blake Lemoine, former Google AI Engineer claims that Google Chatbot, LaMDA (Language Model for Dialogue Applications, and Lemoine) had become sentient.
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That last highlight is a hoot @MadelynatTonic - It reminds me of the conversation around anthropology circles on identifying the "missing link." I think the move to sentient AI in earnest is not even label-able, just a theory.

I am excited to see how regulators and advocates manage the fire hose of work needed in order to stay relevant.

Last, I like the idea of possibly finding analog workarounds, hopefully even creating jobs outside of tech, but because of tech.
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Well I think we're trending towards every new job being somewhat related to tech (though as a tech person perhaps that's just the echo chamber I live in).

I agree with you that sentience cannot be labeled necessarily by criteria, but I do think it's something that a human can recognize.
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I agree with both of your points here @MadelynatTonic - What an interesting time we live in, here at the cusp of the digital age. I can’t help but feel like the AI/human sphere is a bit of an untapped well of opportunity. I wonder who will be the first to profit big and what particular niche it will be from.
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