Let us set the compass toward our highest aspirations: “through adversity to the stars.”
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Let us set the compass toward our highest aspirations: “through adversity to the stars.”
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The task is daunting considering the complexity and sophistication of the models deployed, the wide range of applications they serve and the inherent uncertainty about how they will evolve.
From Astro to Asimo, not even Amazon, Tesla, and Ford could make mass-market personal robots anything more than a sci-fi pipe dream.
Musk is now willing to weaken Americans’ faith in our elections and bankrupt his own businesses in order to own the libs. He may well get his chance.
It has proposed a simple, easily enforceable rule that could change the game: All recommender systems based on intimately profiling people should be turned off by default.
It’s a heavy, dour and almost nihilistic conclusion — is this really what Barack Obama thinks?
Meaningful progress to secure American interest will, at minimum, require policymakers to recognize ways generative AI renders stolen data more valuable and to treat this economic challenge as the national security threat it is.