• Socsa@sh.itjust.works
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    11 months ago

    ChatGPT was very far from the first publically available generative AI. It didn’t even do images at first.

    Also, there are plenty of YouTube channels which show you how to make all sorts of extremely dangerous explosives already.

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      11 months ago

      But the concern isn’t which was the first generative ai - their “idea” was that AIs - of all types, including generalised - should just be released as-is, with no further safeguards.

      That doesn’t consider that OpenAI doesn’t only develop text generation AIs. Generalised AI can do horrifying things, even just by accidental misconfiguration (see the paperclip optimiser example).

      But even a GANN like chatGPT can be coerced to generate non-text data with the right prompting.

      Even in that example, one can’t just dig up those sorts of videos without, at minimum, leaving a trail. But an unresticted pretrained model can be distributed and run locally, and used without trace to generate any content whatsoever that it’s capable of generating.

      And with a generalised AI, the only constraint to the prompt “kill everybody except me” becomes available compute.