Submitted by Baturinsky t3_104u1ll in MachineLearning
Baturinsky OP t1_j3bx0gj wrote
Reply to comment by bitemenow999 in [D] Is it a time to seriously regulate and restrict AI research? by Baturinsky
I understand the sentiment, but I think it's irresponsible. Possible bad consequences of AI misuse is worse by far than enything other research before. It's not a reason to stop them, but a reason to treat them with extreme care.
Blasket_Basket t1_j3h9l5p wrote
Got anything solid to back that claim up that isn't just vague handwavy concerns about a "superintelligence" or AGI? You're acting as if what you're saying is fact when it's clearly just an opinion.
Baturinsky OP t1_j3hmxy6 wrote
ChatGPT may be not on the level of AGI yet (even though some think it is -
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/HguqQSY8mR7NxGopc/2022-was-the-year-agi-arrived-just-don-t-call-it-that)
But the preogress of AI training does not show signs of slowing down, and there is a very big possibility that we will reach it soon.
Also, even without being AGI, AI can be extremely dangerous.
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