OpenAI quietly removes ban on military use of its AI tools::OpenAI has quietly walked back a ban on the military use of ChatGPT and its other artificial intelligence tools.
lol, so what exactly does and does not go against OpenAI policy? “Sorry, I can’t help you cheat in a video game, but let me know if you need help selecting people to kill.”
Say no to small crimes or cheats, but arms dealers and intelligence agencies are always welcome.
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Surprising no one.
Google removed “don’t be evil” for the same reason
You know, I’m starting to think that maybe Sam Altman isn’t a great guy.
intelligent swarms of lethal drones are the near future battlefield. Also they will be deployed shortly afterwards by the police.
they will be deployed shortly afterwards by the police.
“You may have thought you heard me say I wanted a lot of racism in the new drones, but what I said was: Give me all the racism you have.”
“Drone, please sort the following letters alphabetically 5 times in a row. AZBDFASDAA1AAAAAAAAAAA”
Invasion averted.
That’s where the money is
I read an old Phillip K Dick story about this the other day…
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Removed spoilers, it’s Second Variety and a short read, definitely worth it
Oh my God, someone else who reads PKD’s Second Variety. It has stuck with me ever since I’ve read it.
Ah, the short where the movie Screamers is based on.
90% of US military personnel are probably office workers.
AI safety? Yes, it’s completely safe to use AI in military application now. /s
How did you embed the gif? I tried doing the markdown ` but it didn’t work
Oh hey! Capitalism can’t help but make weapons. Who’d’ve guessed?
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AI needs to go
No. Unscrupulous billionaires and their corporations exploiting AI for profit with little to no regulation needs to go.
Like most tools, it can be useful and a net positive to the world if regulated and used right.
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