> Frankly, if we give black boxes the ability to manipulate atoms with no oversight, we _deserve_ to go extinct.
Well we are giving them ability to manipulate all aspects of a computer (aka giving them computer access) and we all know how that went (Spoiler or maybe not so much spoiler for those who know but NOT GOOD)
AI absolutely is capable of doing damage, and _is_ currently doing damage. Perpetuating inequality, generating fake news, violation of privacy, questionable IP/rights, etc. These are more pressing than the idea that someday we will give AI the ability to manufacture nano-mosquitos that will poison us all, as Yudkowsky suggested on a recent podcast. He's so busy fantasizing about scifi he's lost touch with the damage it's currently doing.
The social and financial impacts of AI can hardly be understated and although one can go into the weeds of fascination and imagine what if's, largely speaking, we have to do something right now about the problems which are impacting about us right now too.
I would love a discussion about what are some things which can be done at a societal level about these things.
Well we are giving them ability to manipulate all aspects of a computer (aka giving them computer access) and we all know how that went (Spoiler or maybe not so much spoiler for those who know but NOT GOOD)
For the unitiated, Rob Pike goes nuclear over GenAI: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46392115
and Rob Pike got spammed with an AI slop "act of kindness : https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46394867