...and politicians, etc. understand "Best case scenarios" and "worst case scenarios". Once they have a complete understanding of the basics, then they can figure out how to (IMMEDIATELY) pass legislation regulating it. And no, they cannot work at a snails pace on this.
Why? Because these machines work and learn, progress, etc a million times faster than any human being EVER has.
The guy that created the technology is URGING the government to immediately regulate it.
To be honest, Biden should immediately pass an executive order banning the use and or sale of these machines among the private sector. Once they are regulated and everyone agrees on the terms, etc, you can slowly start developing them strictly for US Government use at first. Then (at the very least) require specific licensing, heavy regulation and heavy monitoring among the private sector.
What we did was basically release (potentially) the most dangerous weapon humanity has ever created and we released it to the general public and every country in the world has access to it. If that's not insane, I don't know what is
Let me be clear, this technology can potentially be more dangerous than anything that has ever been created. Within a few weeks, these machines have already:
- Become more intelligent and learned more information than the entire world COMBINED. Yes, the more advanced machines learned the entire internet within the first day or two. YES, everything human society has taught, learned, written down over the course of 6000 years, these machines learned in TWO days.. The MOST concerning part is that THEY WEREN'T SUPPOSED TO DO THAT AND THE DEVELOPERS STILL DON'T UNDERSTAND HOW IT HAPPENED.
- These machines already have the capability, intelligence and potential to design nuclear weapons. Yes, we basically are allowing every country on the planet the technology to create nuclear weapons.
- They already have the potential to infiltrate and potentially hack most government and/or private systems in the world. What would take an average hacker weeks and/or months to do, these machines could potentially do in hours.
- They have the potential to reverse engineer almost anything. Meaning that the United States is giving away any advantage we had in technology to Russia, China or any other country.
- Countries like North Korea and Iran could potentially have the same technology that the U.S. spends trillions of dollars on for less than 1% of the cost. And that includes nuclear, military and government spying technology.
- The list goes on and on and on and on.
People need to stop worrying about debating about party polics and focus on the fact that we basically gave anyone on the planet (who wants it the technology) the potential to become a technological world super power.
That said, the technology has the potential to do a lot of good. But we need to learn to crawl before we walk with this because the machines are (not only) already running faster than us - they already can tell us why we're not crawling yet; how we're supposed to learn to walk and then even teach us how to safely regulate them. They already know and can teach us potential solutions to the issues while most Americans barely know they even exist. GET IT?
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Why? Because these machines work and learn, progress, etc a million times faster than any human being EVER has.
The guy that created the technology is URGING the government to immediately regulate it.
OpenAI’s Sam Altman Urges A.I. Regulation in Senate Hearing
The tech executive and lawmakers agreed that new A.I. systems must be regulated. Just how that would happen is not yet clear.
www.nytimes.com
To be honest, Biden should immediately pass an executive order banning the use and or sale of these machines among the private sector. Once they are regulated and everyone agrees on the terms, etc, you can slowly start developing them strictly for US Government use at first. Then (at the very least) require specific licensing, heavy regulation and heavy monitoring among the private sector.
What we did was basically release (potentially) the most dangerous weapon humanity has ever created and we released it to the general public and every country in the world has access to it. If that's not insane, I don't know what is
Let me be clear, this technology can potentially be more dangerous than anything that has ever been created. Within a few weeks, these machines have already:
- Become more intelligent and learned more information than the entire world COMBINED. Yes, the more advanced machines learned the entire internet within the first day or two. YES, everything human society has taught, learned, written down over the course of 6000 years, these machines learned in TWO days.. The MOST concerning part is that THEY WEREN'T SUPPOSED TO DO THAT AND THE DEVELOPERS STILL DON'T UNDERSTAND HOW IT HAPPENED.
- These machines already have the capability, intelligence and potential to design nuclear weapons. Yes, we basically are allowing every country on the planet the technology to create nuclear weapons.
- They already have the potential to infiltrate and potentially hack most government and/or private systems in the world. What would take an average hacker weeks and/or months to do, these machines could potentially do in hours.
- They have the potential to reverse engineer almost anything. Meaning that the United States is giving away any advantage we had in technology to Russia, China or any other country.
- Countries like North Korea and Iran could potentially have the same technology that the U.S. spends trillions of dollars on for less than 1% of the cost. And that includes nuclear, military and government spying technology.
- The list goes on and on and on and on.
People need to stop worrying about debating about party polics and focus on the fact that we basically gave anyone on the planet (who wants it the technology) the potential to become a technological world super power.
That said, the technology has the potential to do a lot of good. But we need to learn to crawl before we walk with this because the machines are (not only) already running faster than us - they already can tell us why we're not crawling yet; how we're supposed to learn to walk and then even teach us how to safely regulate them. They already know and can teach us potential solutions to the issues while most Americans barely know they even exist. GET IT?
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