Sam Altman kündigte ein neues #ChatGPT‑Update mit nur einem Wort an: „Her“. #Dating‑Apps setzen #Chatbots ein, die unsere Sehnsüchte spiegeln. Studien zeigen: Große Sprachmodelle bestehen Turing‑Tests und werden öfter für Menschen gehalten als echte Menschen.

Bei #scobel sprechen wir über den Film „Her“, empathische #KI, Chatfishing und die Frage, ob Maschinen jemals wirklich fühlen können oder ob wir gerade lernen, unsere Herzen an Mustererkennung zu hängen.

https://youtu.be/pKotv8AQPkg?si=Ip-My-9-AOg_RJH1

Empathische KI: Wenn Maschinen menschlicher wirken als wir – scobel

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@scobel "It is very likely that AI systems will soon be able to “read you” more accurately than any person could. They will do this by identifying micro-expressions on your face, in your voice, in your posture, in your gaze, and even in your breathing. This will enable AI assistants to infer your inner feelings faster and more precisely than is humanly possible. At the same time, these AI assistants (which you will carry around on your phone or wear in your glasses) will be able to observe your emotional reactions throughout your day and build predictive models of your behavior. Unless strictly regulated, which seems increasingly unlikely, this will enable AI assistants and other intelligent agents to influence you with superhuman skill."
https://bigthink.com/the-present/the-rise-of-ai-denialism/
The rise of AI denialism

Computer scientist Louis Rosenberg argues that dismissing AI as a “bubble” or mere “slop” ignores the tectonic technological shift now unfolding.

Big Think