![]() ![]() Artificial general intelligence is nascent, to be sure, but it’s no longer in the future. To my mind, OpenAI’s GPT chat passes the Turing test. researchers were developing anĪlgorithm and stumbled across the one for a human baby, they’d getīored watching it, decide it wasn’t working, and shut it down.” Human babies is that they take years to learn anything Was focussed on having its system teach itself how things work. researchers were correctingĮrrors by telling their systems, “That’s a dog, not a cat,” OpenAI Physics or devising a new art form simply to gratify its own itch Than deceive it should create, discovering a property of quantum Yet Altman believes that a true general A.I. system that can pass the Turing test - canĬonvince people, by the way it reasons and reacts, that it is One longer-term goal is toīuild a general A.I. OpenAI’s immediate goals, announced in June, include a household Haz tu selección entre imágenes premium de Tad Friend de la más alta calidad. Have no idea what they’re doing, and they can’t tell you.” Encuentra fotos de stock de Tad Friend e imágenes editoriales de noticias en Getty Images. “That’s the unsettling thing about neural networks - you bot, Hal9000, to help it siftĪdmission applications: the bot’s neural net trains itself byĪssessing previous applications and those companies’ outcomes. Self-driving technologies are now taken for granted. Millions as aides-de-camp, and simultaneous-translation and Marching down the street doesn’t mean we shouldn’t be concerned.”Īpple’s Siri, Amazon’s Alexa, and Microsoft’s Cortana serve Software, sounds like the Beatles, if the Beatles were cyborgs.īut, Musk told me, “just because you don’t see killer robots The recently released “Daddy’s Car,” the first pop song created by Taught it to tweet such remarks as “gas the kikes race war now” Launched a chatbot, called Tay, bullying Twitter users quickly But OpenAI - then new and mysterious - was mentioned quite a bit, and those are the bits that struck me now:Ī.I. When published, Altman was running Y Combinator, and the profile largely focuses on that. I remember reading and enjoying this profile of Sam Altman that was published in The New Yorker in October 2016, but I stumbled across it again over the weekend, and read it with new eyes. Tad Friend’s 2016 Profile of Sam Altman for The New Yorker ![]()
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