To Stop AI Killing Us All, First Regulate Deepfakes, Says Researcher Connor Leahy
Connor Leahy remembers the time he first realized AI was going to kill us all. It was 2019, and OpenAI's GPT-2 had just come out. Leahy downloaded the nascent large language model to his laptop, and took it along to a hackathon at the Technical University of Munich, where he was studying. In a tiny, cramped room, sitting on a couch surrounded by four friends, he booted up the AI system. Even though it could barely string coherent sentences together, Leahy identified in GPT-2 something that had been missing from every other AI model up until that point.
Jan-19-2024, 16:15:54 GMT
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