Lawmakers propose banning AI from singlehandedly launching nuclear weapons
Pentagon policy already requires a “human in the loop.”
www.theverge.com
Did someone finally watch the movies???
Good point, Garnet. Because it is "loose" on the web now, you can't pull the plug on it. It's all over. They needed to experiment on a closed system before taking this step to let it out on the web itself.I wonder if AI understands what a bill to cease behavior means?
You're right! I once had someone enter a disease in my medical chart that I don't and never have had. Even if I asked whatever practitioner I was with at the time to delete it, it was somehow permanently in my medical record and would keep surfacing elsewhere.Good point, Garnet. Because it is "loose" on the web now, you can't pull the plug on it. It's all over. They needed to experiment on a closed system before taking this step to let it out on the web itself.
Exactly. Have had that happen myself and it's frustrating! Now this thing is running around out there and they are gonna pass a bill to stop it? Really?You're right! I once had someone enter a disease in my medical chart that I don't and never have had. Even if I asked whatever practitioner I was with at the time to delete it, it was somehow permanently in my medical record and would keep surfacing elsewhere.
In the movies, AI hacked the launch codes anyways :/Lawmakers propose banning AI from singlehandedly launching nuclear weapons
Pentagon policy already requires a “human in the loop.”www.theverge.com
Did someone finally watch the movies???