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🐇 AI's 'Extinction Risk': A Global Priority? + OpenAI Roadmap
Uncover the debate on AI as an 'extinction risk', OpenAI Roadmap, and AI's potential in predicting consumer behavior
Hello, explorers of the virtual vastness! 🎩
Yet again, AI's perilous potential makes waves in the news, and truth be told, it isn't without warrant...
We aren't here to spin tales of doom and dread. Sparking a sincere discourse around AI feels like the sanest route for a society where humans and AI live together, reaping mutual rewards. Although, the reality might be a bit of a bitter pill to swallow, initially.
So, shall we plunge into the dialogue? 👇
Here’s today’s summary:
⚖️ Balancing AI Risks: Is The Threat of Extinction Paramount?
🗺️ Sam Altman Unveils OpenAI's Future Roadmap
📌 Pinpointing AI's 'Extinction Risk': A Necessity or an Overreach?
🛒 AI's Next Frontier: Predicting Consumer Preferences
🤬 AI Censorship and the Preservation of War Crime Evidence
🐦 Hottest Tweets
🧰 How to Draw Anything Beautifully Even if You Can’t Draw
🤏 The Curator’s Picks
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🗞️ Hottest News
1. ⚖️ Balancing AI Risks: Is The Threat of Extinction Paramount?
A conversation among AI technologists has shed light on the controversial topic of AI posing a threat to humanity's existence. The focus, some argue, should be on addressing immediate AI risks such as power concentration and wealth disparity, rather than far-future concerns. This calls for institutions that promote inclusivity and manage AI's societal impacts.
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2. 🗺️ Sam Altman Unveils OpenAI's Future Roadmap
Sam Altman, leading the helm at OpenAI, laid out plans that include reducing API costs, improving GPT-4, and introducing a stateful API. The goal is to work with, not against, their customers. Altman believes in the potential of open sourcing GPT-3, but also acknowledges the importance of regulation in AI's future.
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3. 📌 Pinpointing AI's 'Extinction Risk': A Necessity or an Overreach?
A statement by AI researchers, ranking the threat of AI-induced extinction alongside global risks like pandemics and nuclear war, has stirred debate. While caution is advised, specificity in understanding such risks is also deemed essential, rather than a general sense of dread.
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4. 🛒 AI's Next Frontier: Predicting Consumer Preferences
A study from Harvard Business School and Microsoft suggests that AI could supersede customer surveys. By employing GPTs, the study observed AI-generated responses mimicking human responses to product prompts, possibly revolutionizing the $80b market research industry.
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5. 🤬 AI Censorship and the Preservation of War Crime Evidence
Social media platforms using AI to censor graphic content have inadvertently been deleting crucial evidence of human rights abuses. Activists argue that while user safety is important, archiving and preserving such content is necessary for justice.
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🐦 Hottest AI Twitter Posts
Former Chief Business Officer from Google X say’s “We’ve F*** up with AI”
On a recent interview with Steven Barlett, Mo Gawdat, makes it clear that now it’s the time to discuss and urgently act, before it’s too late.
EMERGENCY EPISODE: Ex-Google Officer Finally Speaks Out On The Dangers Of AI!
@MGawdat has spent a lifetime pioneering world leading technology and says that AI has gone TOO FAR.
Are we sleepwalking into unparalleled social & economic crisis?
OUT NOW👉🏽httpg2ul0.app.link/MGTNSp
— Steven Bartlett (@StevenBartlett)
7:00 AM • Jun 1, 2023
Adobe Photoshop recent update is changing the game for designers!!
Check out some of the amazing use cases in this thread 🧵
More than 69 hours since Adobe released Photoshop Beta with AI. 🪄
7 mind-blowing examples:
— Nathan Lands (@NathanLands)
12:00 PM • Jun 1, 2023
🧰 AI How-To
How to Draw Anything Beautifully Even if You Can’t Draw
Visit AutoDraw: Go to the official website for Google Autodraw, which is autodraw.com. This online drawing tool offers a seamless drawing experience with AI-generated suggestions.
Access the Autodraw toolbar: On the left side of the screen, you will find a toolbar. Select the Autodraw option from the toolbar to access the AI-powered drawing suggestions.
Start drawing: Begin drawing anything you want on the canvas. As you draw, you will see a variety of suggestions appear at the top of the screen. These suggestions are based on what the AI recognizes in your drawing.
Select suggestions: Choose the object or shape from the suggestions that closely matches what you want to draw. The AI will recognize and offer numerous options for you to select from.
Add colors and text: Enhance your drawing by adding colors. You can fill colors in your drawings using the available color palette. Additionally, you can include text by selecting the text tool and adjusting the font size and color to your preference.
Edit and delete: If you need to make changes or remove any element from your drawing, use the selection tool. Select the specific object or shape you want to edit or delete. You can press the "Delete" key on your keyboard or use the delete icon to remove it.
Zoom and add shapes: Utilize the zoom tool to focus on specific areas of your drawing. You can also add shapes to the canvas to enhance the composition and structure of your artwork.
Save and download your drawing: Once you're satisfied with your drawing, go to the main menu and select the "Download" option. This will save your drawing to your computer, allowing you to easily access and share it.
🤏 The Curators Pick’s
Time melts away in this surreal AI-generated landscape. Tick-tock, anyone? ⏰🌳 #AISurrealArt#DigitalSurrealism
— The Curator (@TheCuratorAI)
8:50 PM • May 31, 2023
🐇 And that's a wrap on this edition of The Rabbit Hole
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