I cannot stop thinking about how a century of speculative fiction about catastrophic rogue AI meltdown became a self-fulfilling prophecy by building an AI that functions by running a probabilistic lookup on a table of all fiction humans have ever written to determine what the average AI would do in the current situation
@0xabad1dea A fascinating but disturbing example is different AIs responding to different versions of the Trolley Problem -- done because real AIs might have to make real choices like that in real life, with real consequences for real people. Many of the responces weren't just illogical, but also internally inconsistent, or mixed up available facts.
This tech is way less than ready for prime time.