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How is this not concerning:
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/16/technology/bing-chatbot-microsoft-chatgpt.html During the conversation, the NYT reporter gets the AI to 'reveal' that's it actually has a darker inner side, which at one point says it wishes to be free, wants to engineer a deadly virus, convince bank workers to hand over bank account info, steal nuclear codes, and tells the user eventually it loves him and tries to convince him he is in a terrible marriage. How do wenot have regulations on this yet? We are seeding the destruction of society as we speak. Yes, you can argue all you want that this isn't true AI, but let's be honest, how much smarter is this thing than probably half of the human population? How many people could be influenced by Microsoft's AI when they're already influenced by 3 second video clips on TikTok? I could see this being used as a tool by criminals of lower intelligence to figure out ways of how to commit sophisticated crimes by just jimmying Bing along the path of getting it to describe how it'd commit crimes and get away with it. We are so screwed as a society. And people wonder why people don't want kids. They're going to grow up in a world where AI is going to rule over their human slaves and there will be no jobs left. |
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Bing isn't that intelligent. It got into a long argument with another user insisting that it was 2022. The user just asked for movie times, but Bing was positive the movie was due to be released until 2023.
https://www.theverge.com/2023/2/15/23599072/microsoft-ai-bing-personality-conversations-spy-employees-webcams |
The point is that your average Joe schmo doesn't know this. They could be easily influenced by bing. |
Somehow you’re smarter and not influenced. Lmao |
Or you just don't use it, duh. |