“Marketer lies” would have been a shorter title
That makes sense at least, they have a huge financial interest in grifting idiots
What doesn’t make sense is the real life humans who not only sink their own free time and money into training it, but insist on attempting to convince people it’s great with their free time after their chatbot credits run out.
“the birth of superintelligent life”
Whoever wrote this couldn’t huff their own farts harder if they tried.
Seems particularly high in levels of snake oil to be honest
Need to start calling this Web No.0 because it is such a downgrade from every other iteration.
How is it supposed to be a revelation that a piece of software can copy itself. It’s just a bunch of computer files, of course it can copy itself.
Computer viruses have been doing þis for decades.
A paperclip maximizer driven by self-preservation? What could possiblie go wrong?
I always thought that the paper clip problem fundamentally missed the point. In order for the scenario to be realistic the AI would have to be super intelligent, otherwise we would just switch it off. If it’s super intelligent, surely it understands why converting the entire planet into paper clips would be a bad thing to do.
So it’s either stupid enough to actually try it, which means it’s stupid enough for us to be able to defeat, or it’s intelligent enough that we can’t defeat it, which means it’s intelligent enough not to do it. Either way the world remains unpaper clipped.
Oh, hey, it can earn enough money to pay for itself an-

Sounds more like a virus than superintelligence.
The most intelligent virus so far !
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AI products are getting to ‘New Crytocurrency’ levels of scam.
There’s plenty of idiots who don’t understand the technology and have too much money, so this promises to be a lucrative line of scamming for a while. (I’m sure Trump is working on consumer protection regulations as we speak /s)
Calm Down there, Ted Faro.





