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Tag: Apocalypticism, at Mind Matters
https://mindmatters.ai/t/apocalypticism,dystopia,the-singularity/
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Tag: ai-limits, at Mind Matters
https://mindmatters.ai/t/hype,ai-limits/
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Business profs Jeffrey Funk and Gary Smith compare the costs vs. benefits of AI hype vs. small innovations that change the world.
https://mindmatters.ai/2021/05/failed-prophecies-of-the-big-ai-takeover-come-at-a-cost/
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Philosopher Jay Richards argues that in an information economy there will be a place in which the human person is at the very center.
https://mindmatters.ai/2021/07/ai-vs-the-pandemic-a-hopeful-view-of-the-future-of-work/
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Softwear Automation is developing robots that can handle cloth but putting the world’s garment sweatshops out of business turns out to be tricky.
https://mindmatters.ai/2021/09/what-do-robots-find-hard-sewing-a-t-shirt-for-one-thing/
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A professor at the University of Toronto wrote that the only way can really change is if we reckon with our past, coming clean that we erred; and erred badly.
https://mindmatters.ai/2021/11/fake-it-til-you-make-it-the-power-pose-parable-part-ii/
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Meanwhile, organizations that laid off writers and editors to save money are finding that they can’t just program creativity or common sense into machines.
https://mindmatters.ai/2023/11/model-collapse-ai-chatbots-are-eating-their-own-tails/
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On December 27, The New York Times Company sued Microsoft and OpenAI for violations of their copyright. The Times contends that training chatbots on its content
https://mindmatters.ai/2023/12/copyright-in-the-age-of-artificial-intelligence/
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ChatGPT, the large language model developed by OpenAI, might seem like it generates novel content, but of course we know that it partakes in what s generally
https://mindmatters.ai/2024/01/does-chatgpt-depend-on-copyright-violation-to-function/
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Tech investors and entrepreneurs are self-fulfilling old prophecies. One also thinks of Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, a dystopian classic published in 1953.
https://mindmatters.ai/2024/01/tech-billionaires-and-their-science-fiction-dreams/
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