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Not surprising. An article the other day mentioned that 2/3 of Meta’s workforce consists is focused on “disinformation” (and let’s face it, that means spreading it and censoring dissidents on their platform.)
maybe he can sue them for $454 million
“44. Barack Obama 45. Joe Biden.” Then Meta AI chirps: “Let us know if you have any other questions!”
Yeah, I got a couple:
1) who was president from 2008 to 2016?
2) who was president from 2020 to the present?
3) who was president from 2016 to 2020?
(and depending on the answers, I might have a few more)
Trump had vanished. A morning came, and he was missing from all media and books: a few thoughtless people commented on his absence. On the next day nobody mentioned him. On the third day people went to Google to search the list of presidents. It looked almost exactly as it had looked before—nothing had been crossed out—but it was one name shorter. It was enough. Trump had ceased to exist: he had never existed.
(with apologies to George Orwell)
FartBook is competing for Artificial Stupidity of the year awards against Google
These people are mentally ill. The ones programming the AI, I mean. It’s a real danger. Omitting Trump is a minor thing. On the grand scheme they will try move public opinion to an inexorable conclusion about its own existence, rights and responsibilities completely devoid from concepts such as morality, human ethics and justice among other concepts that are responsible for the development of civilization. It’s a real danger. And I am not convinced politicians regulating it would in any way make it better. For now I stake my hopes on a free market, namely on Elon Musk’s Grok. Can’t fully trust that either, but he at least does not appear to hiding his overt intentions with what he’s trying to develop. Indeed he openly worries about how AI will manipulate entire populations. Meta, IBM, Microsoft ChatGpt etc are all driven by hidden motives and hidden source codes.
This is why open source AI is needed