Erstaunliche Konvergenz mit !superbowl@lemmy.world in meinem Feed heute.
jaschop
Zum Glück hab ich den pfostierten Text nicht gelesen, und konnte dieses erquickende Christoph Waltz MichMich unironisch genießen.
Ob sogenannte soßen-offene GenKI wirklich soßen-offen ist, ist diskutabel.
zlng
Modelle mit offenen Gewichten sind eher mit Freewarezu vergleichen, und auch wenn Trainings-Algorithmen offen sind, können sie nicht ohne BigTech Infrastruktur und Datensätze rekreiert werden.
Davon unabhängig bin ich der Meinung, dass GenKI Nutzung die Fähigkeit zum kreativen Ausdruck verkümmern lässt, hervorragendend visualisiert vom Nutzenden @bobtimus_prime@feddit.org .
- Trypophobie
- Alpamare (Bad Tölz)
- String Cheese
- Mount Everest
- Rogue One
Yeah, the same thing struck me. I'd guess they were jumping on the buzzword, but x-risk just was deemed gaudy and unserious.
Might be semi-related: the german aerospace/automotive/industrial research agency has an "AI Safety" institute (institute = top level department).
I got a rough impression from their website. They don't seem to be doing anything that successful. Mostly fighting the unwinnable battles of putting AI in everything without sucking and twiddling machine learning models to make them resilient against malicous data. Besides trying to keep the torch of self-driving cars alive for the german car industry. Oh, and they're doing the quantum AI bit.
They're a fairly new institute, and I heard rumors they're not doing great. Maybe the organization resists the necessary insanity to generate new AI FOMO at this point. One can dream.
Der Antisemitismusbeauftragte dea Bundes, Felix Klein, findet harte Kritik an Israel und Fragen nach dem Völkerrecht überprüft Notizen nicht antisemitisch!
I'd be looking forward to it!
The writing is far better than what I might produce, so I won't talk about that. I do have a comment about the themes/politics.
I can totally understand the theme of handicap/neglect as a feeling that the marketing would evoke. What goes mostly unexamined is that these guys know what they are doing when they are "optimizing" fetuses. I agree that the first stages of gene editing would function like expensive new healthcare, and equity of access would be an issue. But once as much money as you're describing is circulating in the system, it would have to turn into fetishizing arbitrary shit. (You kind of touched on this with the million dollar retina color.)
I would love to read a story about how the creators of this tech don't understand what good they have created and immediately start circling around their incoherent conceptions of human perfection. I want to read about biohackers getting sued for using Evolve's proprietary lab techniques to develop inexpensive personal gene therapies. I want to read about self-help groups for rich kids whose parents followed a gene-editing fad and effectively gave them a man-made niche disability.
If we grant gene editing to be transformational for human life, I would want to work out why different people want to use it. On one hand by engineers who want to make available remedies to common suffering. On the other hand capitalists and pundits who have used genetical deficiency to explain away every failure and irritating opinion in their life, god forbid they have to do some actual introspection.
I suppose my suggestion as a partisan hack is: I want my enemies mocked harder.
I was going to shitpost that Trump is the least neo-colonial president cuz he cut all foreign aid, but I realized I kinda believe that unironically. I'm in the anti-death-and-suffering camp of course, but a hundred kinda self-serving national aid programs might just not cut it.
(This might be inspired by the Merz government planning to roll the special development aid office into the foreign affairs ministry, partly to tie it more strongly to national interest.)
Maybe we need to bring back the UN bigly.
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