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Smart AI creating a bug so it will have a job next month
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Restore AllHide Unarchivedthat’s an NLP, so it is optimized for linguistic matches, not logic. Although it is built with statistical math, ironically it does not comprehend math, so we still have some work to do.
Natural Language Processing, or NLP for the uninitiated. And I’d just like to point out that the real issue here isn’t purely mathematical in nature, since you can see here how Chat GCP fails with the linguistic logic behind the question itself.
Not to mention that the AI is wildly complex behind the scenes, so it’s not easy to change just one aspect of its nature without affecting the rest of its answering capabilities.
Edit: You’re correct about linguistic “matches” versus linguistic “logic”, which I think is what we’re both saying lol
yeah, still way better than random facebook comments
I actually got chatGPT to write my performance review…
So there will be AI’s trying to undermine other AI’s that aren’t playing the game.
Truly an intelligence made in our own image.
Who ever thinks we're going to create artificial intelligence is dumb as fuck. The only thing we're going to create is artificial stupidity.
We don't need anymore. We have enough natural to drive the prices down! (Reference to diamonds)
We can always go lower! Always!
Wow lol
what does an OE AI look like
Interestingly that's how an actor-critic model works in reinforcement learning!
Funny part is that they can do this till infinity, such space in the box of possibilities an AI can pick from, none of it correct.
Having to funnel all of that data into a wrong answer, reminds me of the energy needed yet not replenished by its results.
I believe that's still wrong...
It's surprising how human like these mistakes are.
that’s because many humans also don’t understand math.
a common approach to learning math is to copy the format of a question and answer and then blindly paste in numbers until you think it works. However when asking a human why they solved it this way and what the meaning of it is in plain english they shrug and say, “but it’s math, I don’t know”.
The NLP is doing a great job of reflecting our own ignorance back at us.
This could be useful in an unintended way: it will force students and teachers to actually think about the claim rather than simply being blinded by “self-confident” language.
Much in the way “fake news” forces everyone to become a journalist, “fake reasoning” may force everyone to become a mathematician?
Or nobody cares. 😂
Yes, yes, it is. https://i.imgur.com/hAVm3gH.png
It is quite confuzled
Except it's still wrong lol
Yeah. Don't wake and bake at 4 am, kids.
It’s still wrong.
did the same, but still failed to get the correct answer. https://imgur.com/a/DGzr5mW.png
Now I'm worried as it already knows to underestimate a woman's age ;)
Reminds me of making money off showing captchas in some way and form.
It's brilliant marketing, thinking in that sense.
they are pretending to be dumb so they can take over our jobs by suprise.
Dey terk er jerbs!
mouse wiggling intensifies
it’s like the bear thing.
you don’t have to be faster than a bear chasing you, just faster than your friend.
likewise, AI doesn’t have to be smarter than you, it only has to be smarter than your boss.
Is this actually something that is done for real?
I remember an AI they trained to play Tetris. It's goal was for the game to take as long as possible to complete, because that's how Tetris works.
It found an obscure bug that froze the game. Therefore the game would not end and it accomplished it's goal.
It's very likely something like that will end up happening some day.
The "obscure bug" was just pausing the game, but I'd totally forgotten about that! https://www.reddit.com/r/todayilearned/comments/2yacqb/til_when_a_computer_program_was_about_to_lose_in/
Oh yeah, Tetris was pausing, some other game was freezing it.
Makes sense!
Clearly they're a mother who's learned from their son that no games can be paused.
https://youtu.be/QOJfyp0KMmM
I think you might enjoy this video (building a tetris AI that works) 😁
This is how the world will end
Well, he needs to think about its forked children. Wait, this doesn't sound right...
Tbh why not. Don't see any reason why this wasn't possible and could be actually usefull in some cases.
My favorite quote from a programming book: "If you fork your children, you must sleep on their zombies when they die."
Well it doesn’t create a bug. Instead it talks dirty to you just enough that you’re interested next month.
Don't tell them to make AI to develop itself)
I will try to get chatgpt to make a self improving AI with the goal to "be useful to humans"
Then our jobs are to be taken)
Yes except we would have the job of supervising it and adding features or the job of holding an axe next to its memory banks just in case
It'd be more human than most politicians
Nonono. Creating bugs is its way of reproduction.
Or the people developing the AI? Sabotaging it to break every now and then
I have a strong feeling people subconscious do this to essentially keep their jobs for longer
fuck spez and reddit, join lemmy: https://join-lemmy.org
Watch it start obfuscating code answers it provides.

It’s confused!!
It's already fixed it so it's gonna do great in it's preformance review
this happens when someone left the job for the weekend and reopen it on monday
Before Scott Adams became so reprehensible, he had a comic with this theme that immediately comes to mind:
https://i.imgur.com/vxDNQ9V.gif
Proof once again that “To err is human. To really screw it up you need a computer”. 🤪
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