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Resets, Rethinkings, Rewirings: Reflections on a Roundtable Discussion about AI
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I found myself seated at the front of a lecture hall on the campus of Ithaca College in New York. It was March 30, 2023.
Philosopher Craig Duncan of Ithaca College and Raza Rumi, Director of the Park Center for Independent Media (PCIM), were there with me to participate in a roundtable discussion on AI as part of the Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival (FLEFF). The session was co-hosted by the Park Center for Independent Media (PCIM) and The Edge. Both Craig and I contribute to The Edge.
The very animated panel engaged themes of responsibility, the sharing of wealth and social justice, the role of people, environmental costs, and generosity. Faculty, community members, and students in attendance raised productive questions and shared insightful points of connection.
Three weeks later I find myself still thinking about ideas that the AI panel opened up. Three take-aways continue to percolate from that conversation.
[Philosopher with] thought bubble or light bulb (Dall-E2)
1. “A” is for…
Discussions around AI automatically register the “A” to mean “Art
Thank you to NetGalley and to the publisher Rebellion/Solaris for the digital ARC, it has not affected my honest review.
TW: murder, graphic depictions of violence, death, body manipulation, blood, injury, self harm, thoughts of suicide
“The Death I Gave Him” is a queer, sci-fi version of Shakespeare’s Hamlet combined with a locked room mystery. I absolutely love retellings so I was delighted to be approved to read this early and it didn’t disappoint. From the first page, the tension of this guide is intense, beginning with Horatio (the AI who runs the building) uncovering its creator Graham Lichfield violently murdered in his well protected lab and his son, Hayden, who has found the body. Graham's life work, the Sisyphus Formula, can successfully bring back the gone but Hayden steals it, convinced that his father's killer is still in the building with the aim of luring them out. He discovers a recording where his father predicts his own death and asks for Hayden to avenge him. Forcing a lock down so that no one can leave, Hayden finds himself trapped inside with his uncle, Charles, his former lover and researcher Felicia, the head of security and Felicia's
UPDATED - I hosted two very different Sustain What discussions on the uses and implications, for superior and worse, of rapidly-advancing digital tools that sift, learn, adapt and make - in other words, artificial intelligence.
One featured Evan Greer, a trans and online-rights campaigner who co-wrote some edgy Christmas tunes with the well-liked ChatGPS chatbot, and the poet Andrei Codrescu. Another explored how AI can improve climate models. Quite a range!
Links and info are below.
Original post - In recent years, the list of established and potential applications for false intelligence has absolutely exploded, from predictive medicine to mass surveillance, from filling mundane jobs to training, from finance to, gulp, blogging.
Recent weeks have seen a burst of entertainment, astonishment and unease around OpenAi’s temporarily-free release on November 30, 2022, of the ChatGPT chatbot, which the company called:
“the latest step in OpenAI’s iterative deployment of increasingly secure and useful AI systems. Many lessons from deployment of earlier models prefer GPT-3 and Codex acquire informed the safety mitigations in place for this release, including substant
© Valve Corporation。保留所有权利。所有商标均为其在美国及其它国家/地区的各自持有者所有。 隐私政策 | 法律信息 | Steam 订户协议 | 退款此主题已被锁定Valve is allowing Google/Amazon to use us as lab rats for their censorship 'deep learning' AiI've been messing/at war with it for a while now.. posting PG pictures of a woman whispering into a guy's ear... BBBZZZZ gets censored for 'suggestive sexual material'
Then I continued my tests with pictures that contained as many flesh tones but diverse ones. Ding! That got a pass.
Then I switched to gay trash novel book covers with as much skin as you'd anticipate from Fabio. THAT CONFUSED THE Ai BWAHAHAHA. First it let it move, then blurred it... then un-blurred it... then blurred it again ALL WITHIN 24 HOURS ROFL. I guess the Ai was conflicted between a sjw bias and doing its job to censor anything 'suggestive'
Worst part of all that every Valve/Steam customer should be worried about is that Valve is allowing Google Vision / Amazon Rekognition to SCAN every upload to the Steam cloud. That means your screenshots and artwork because they're too slow to moderate content themself.
Nevermind that S