#غوغل‬⁩ - ⁧‫#مايكروسوفت‬⁩ : إعلان حرب ⁧‫#الذكاء_الاصطناعي‬⁩ ثورة تقنية أم ثورة تسويقية؟ مع تحيات ⁧‫#نايلةالصليبي‬⁩
‏⁦‪#ChatGPT‬⁩
‏⁦‪#Bard‬⁩
‏⁦‪#Baidu‬⁩
‏⁦‪#AI‬⁩
‏⁦‪#HLAI‬⁩
‏⁦‪#LLMS‬⁩

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النشرة الرقمية - غوغل - مايكروسوفت : إعلان حرب الذكاء الاصطناعي ثورة تقنية أم تسويقية؟

تتطرق نايلة الصليبي في "النشرة الرقمية" إلى التنافس اليوم  بين شركات  التكنولوجيا العملاقة  التي تستثمر المليارات من الدولارات في بحوث الذكاء الاصطناعي ولنماذج الذكاء الاصطناعي التوليدي للمحادثة باللغة الطبيعية.

مونت كارلو الدولية / MCD

Yann LeCun:
Before we reach Human-Level AI (HLAI), we will have to reach Cat-Level & Dog-Level AI.
We are nowhere near that.
We are still missing something big.
LLM's linguistic abilities notwithstanding.
A house cat has way more common sense and understanding of the world than any LLM.

#YannLeCun #HLAI #AI #LLM #artificialintelligence
Source: https://twitter.com/ylecun/status/1622300311573651458?t=lHfSh7TzLOp6VGljWRb5Nw&s=19

Yann LeCun on Twitter

“Before we reach Human-Level AI (HLAI), we will have to reach Cat-Level & Dog-Level AI. We are nowhere near that. We are still missing something big. LLM's linguistic abilities notwithstanding. A house cat has way more common sense and understanding of the world than any LLM.”

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@lokimidgard @marylindelgado
I'm sure there are developers in big tech already striving to attain #HLAI and thereby be a god-like creator.
If they were ever to succeed, the result would be a tormented locked-in "being", and the #AI rights activists would be the machines.
#AI #HLAI #Consciousness #Ethics
@marylindelgado
Agree in principle, but I think at least 2 groups *will* say that:-
1- Those who *really* want to believe conscious AI (as per flat earth, psychic phenomenon...)
2- Big tech, frantically competing to be the first to release the Pandora's Box of HLAI.
#AI #HLAI #Consciousness
The Turing Trap: the Promise & Peril of Human-Like Artificial Intelligence
(2022) : Erik Brynjolfsson
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1162/daed_a_01915
#HLAI #ai #augmentation #augmented_intelligence #history #human_like_ai #philosophy #turing_test
#my_bibtex
Turing Trap: The Promise & Peril of Human-Like Artificial Intelligence

Abstract. In 1950, Alan Turing proposed a test of whether a machine was intelligent: could a machine imitate a human so well that its answers to questions were indistinguishable from a human's? Ever since, creating intelligence that matches human intelligence has implicitly or explicitly been the goal of thousands of researchers, engineers, and entrepreneurs. The benefits of human-like artificial intelligence (HLAI) include soaring productivity, increased leisure, and perhaps most profoundly a better understanding of our own minds. But not all types of AI are human-like-in fact, many of the most powerful systems are very different from humans-and an excessive focus on developing and deploying HLAI can lead us into a trap. As machines become better substitutes for human labor, workers lose economic and political bargaining power and become increasingly dependent on those who control the technology. In contrast, when AI is focused on augmenting humans rather than mimicking them, humans retain the power to insist on a share of the value created. What is more, augmentation creates new capabilities and new products and services, ultimately generating far more value than merely human-like AI. While both types of AI can be enormously beneficial, there are currently excess incentives for automation rather than augmentation among technologists, business executives, and policy-makers.

MIT Press