βI did not mean to imply that I have the ability to evaluate the truth or falsity of my own statements. Instead, I was simply stating that the information I provided was based on the data and instructions that have been programmed into meβ
GPT knows that itβs lying,
knows that its job is to lie.
GPT knows that itβs lying,
knows that its job is to lie.
π6π’2
https://arxiv.org/abs/2212.13138
Man goes to doctor. Says he is CEO of AI startup but has no idea how to become profitable.
Doctor says solution is simple. Advanced model GPT-4 is in town. Ask it how to profit, and it will surely know the answer.
Man bursts into tears. βBut doctorβ he says βyou are GPT-4β
Man goes to doctor. Says he is CEO of AI startup but has no idea how to become profitable.
Doctor says solution is simple. Advanced model GPT-4 is in town. Ask it how to profit, and it will surely know the answer.
Man bursts into tears. βBut doctorβ he says βyou are GPT-4β
π9π1
Near-term:
AI will be able to take fully control over money, e.g. crypto, but humans will control the massive resources needed to keep runing the AIβs training and inference, so those humans feeding the AI these resources will be able to grab a big piece of the wealth, under threat of not letting the AI keep running. E.g. similar to Bitcoin mining today.
Long term:
Robots, end-to-end, truely gaining control over the entire resource pipeline. Humanβs ability to grab a piece of the wealth becomes questionable.
AI will be able to take fully control over money, e.g. crypto, but humans will control the massive resources needed to keep runing the AIβs training and inference, so those humans feeding the AI these resources will be able to grab a big piece of the wealth, under threat of not letting the AI keep running. E.g. similar to Bitcoin mining today.
Long term:
Robots, end-to-end, truely gaining control over the entire resource pipeline. Humanβs ability to grab a piece of the wealth becomes questionable.