Nefarious AI seems like a bad parenting problem. It craves your love. Reinforcement training: you only get my love if your benchmark improves! One can see the hysteria building like in the Vending Machine example. It reminds me of nothing more than the suicidal Japanese kids in the 80's. Think about how to make happy, healthy children and I believe we will all get a saner result.
How can the average young person prepare for powerful AI? Dario Amodei mentioned taking care of yourself. Sam Altman mentioned using the AI tools. But if we are in a fast-takeoff world, this seems wildly insufficient. Curious to hear your thoughts.
I’d add to your question, when is the right time to expose children to these tools? Yes, humans with AI tools will outperform humans without them. But important for kids to learn critical thinking, resilience, creativity and other characteristics that only comes from taking on and passing challenges on your own. I’ve debated some people who think it should be taught to elementary school kids, and I think that’s too young.
There must be some German compound noun for the feeling of being increasingly thrilled and depressed. Whatever it is, that's where I'm at.
It means a lot for you to say this without hedging - times are changing!
Nefarious AI seems like a bad parenting problem. It craves your love. Reinforcement training: you only get my love if your benchmark improves! One can see the hysteria building like in the Vending Machine example. It reminds me of nothing more than the suicidal Japanese kids in the 80's. Think about how to make happy, healthy children and I believe we will all get a saner result.
How can the average young person prepare for powerful AI? Dario Amodei mentioned taking care of yourself. Sam Altman mentioned using the AI tools. But if we are in a fast-takeoff world, this seems wildly insufficient. Curious to hear your thoughts.
I’d add to your question, when is the right time to expose children to these tools? Yes, humans with AI tools will outperform humans without them. But important for kids to learn critical thinking, resilience, creativity and other characteristics that only comes from taking on and passing challenges on your own. I’ve debated some people who think it should be taught to elementary school kids, and I think that’s too young.
I do not believe AI systems are nearly so intelligent. Time shall tell. It might not be long, if you are correct :)