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Apple's Siri AI will be powered by Gemini There's no good reason Grok should still be able to generate images. Generative AI, we are repeatedly told, is a transformative and complicated technology. So complicated that its own creators are unable to explain why it acts the way it does, and so transformative that we'd be fools to stand in the way of progress. Even when progress resembles a machine for undressing strangers without their consent on an unprecedented scale, as has been the case of late with Elon Musk's Grok chatbot. I have been informed this morning that X is acting to ensure full compliance with UK law.
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In 'Cyberpunk 2077,' The Only Truly Punk Move Is Not To Play
That's what it says on my jacket. Because Cyberpunk 2077 operates almost exclusively in a claustrophobic first-person, I can't actually see the slogan sloppily written on my super-cool popped-collar jacket except when I'm tinkering with my loadout on the inventory screen. But I know it's there. I know it's there all the time. I mean, that's part of the psychological deal we make with video games, right?
Can We Just Turn Off Dangerous AI?
There's this meme out there to make people who care about artificial intelligence safety look crazy. If AI ever starts doing something that might destroy humanity, we'll just shut it off. AI requires power and computers to function. So, if machines start building nuclear weapons of their own free will or turning everything into paper clips, we'll have no problem. Some prominent voices on the topic try to refute this argument by saying we don't know the types of extremely strong arguments and persuasion a hyper-evolved machine can produce.