Joining Shane Hewitt and The Nightshift, Greg Fish of "The World of Weird Things" discusses the paradoxical pursuit of AI. He suggests that while touted for its benefits, powerful individuals aren't seeking genuinely beneficial AI. Instead, they desire an AI that reinforces their biases and rationalizes their actions. He uses Sam Altman's massive funding request for OpenAI as a prime example, arguing that the goal isn't superior intelligence, but a convenient, seemingly intelligent "black box" that provides readily available answers. This allows powerful figures to deflect blame and avoid criticism. Fish further argues that history shows humanity consistently ignores expert warnings – on climate change, public health, and social issues – suggesting that an AI offering inconvenient truths about unsustainable practices would be suppressed. Ultimately, the pursuit of AI, he concludes, isn't about genuine progress, but self-serving justification. More from the World of Weird Things: https://www.wowt.news/
Technology Expert Kris Abel joins the Nightshift for his weekly chat to talk about all things Tech! This chat includes:
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