Ex-OpenAI Employee Reveals TERRIFYING Future of AI

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Publicado 2024-06-13
Leopold Aschenbrenne, an ex-OpenAI employee fired for leaking information, wrote a 165-page paper outlining how only a few people know what is coming with superintelligence. Here's a breakdown of the paper!

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  • Us humans experiencing "self progressing AGI, would be like animals experiencing humans. We don't understand what and why they are doing what they do, just as animals have no clue what we do. The question is: Will we end up as a golden retriever cared by a comforting family, or a pig butchered in a slaughterhouse.
  • @nufh
    There is an anime about the post-AGI era. The plot revolves around the creation of a superintelligent AI that sides with humans. Under this new god-like entity, humanity flourishes, developing micromachines, human implants, and other advanced technologies. Then, suddenly, the AI vanishes into thin air. Human civilization, which had become overly reliant on the AI, almost collapses as a result, as almost all AI inventions are beyond their understanding. After this incident, the use of AI becomes limited. The anime is called "Orbital Children."
  • The word "Terrifying" is often used as click bait. But this is in fact TERRIFYING. We are like passengers on a bus heading off a cliff with most people shouting "Drive faster"...!!!
  • Leopold is speaking as an insider. His security concerns sound like common sense if you think ai is as paradigm shifting as hyped. For him to be dismissed as "racist," Sounds like openai is trying to silence him. The fact that someone with a voice at open ai would take his concerns as racist is proof enough that there are loose screws at open ai
  • @generichuman_
    The year is 2030, Matt Berman is in a cage programming snake for the newest Llama model.
  • @Interloper12
    All these people leaving OpenAI due to safety concerns. Tim Cook emphasizing how much safety is part of Apple culture. Apple incorporating ChatGPT opt-in into the next iOS. Something doesn't add up.
  • @amesasw
    All I can think while I hear these predictions is the investment mantra, "past results are not indicative of future results"... we have made some big leaps simply due to scale. But that offers no insight into how likely the next leap is. Also it appears we are still bad at measuring intelligence.
  • What I don't understand is why it matters where the Super Intelligence is based. It won't care if it's on a Chinese server or a US server. It will quickly replicate across the globe. As he keeps explaining, it will be almost impossible to understand the weights of SI by anyone.
  • @Villianova
    I guess what's extremely frustrating is 20 years ago Ray kurzweil made a documentary about the AI singularity and I was running around telling everyone about it for the last 20 years. Now people are going "Oh, it would be crazy if AI got smart enough to build on itself." I'm about to scream.
  • @MarkoPetejan
    Sabine Hossenfelder made also a video today about this. She said in short: he is wrong. Because of data and energy. Or to quote: "Honestly, I think these guys have totally lost the plot. They’re living in some techno utopian bubble that has group think written on it in Capital Letters."
  • @NoobahSteve
    with all the craziness going on, i'm now convinced we some how entered an alternate reality.
  • @robotron1236
    He showed the Nevada desert simply because the land is virtually useless for human occupation and absolutely perfect for robots that don’t require anything except electricity. The solar and wind power they could generate on the roof of that building would be pretty enormous, not to mention its proximity to the Hoover dam. It’s also the only state that’s almost entirely owned by the federal government. I also think it’s the least developed, outside of Alaska.
  • @SpiritGym.
    Out of sudden we see UFO’s in the sky, but it wouldn’t be aliens…. just someone first to discover super intelligence.
  • @DisturbedNeo
    I don’t think we need to wait for AGI. We’re already in the middle of an intelligence explosion. Nvidia is using machine learning to design more powerful GPUs, in a shorter timeframe, and then AI companies are using those GPUs to train and run larger, more capable models, including Nvidia, who will then use those more capable models to design even more powerful chips even faster, and so on. The feedback loop has begun.
  • @roupenohanian5652
    Buying a one acre land with off grid electricity sounds a lot more appealing after watching this video 😅
  • @arinco3817
    Thanks so much for putting the time in to do this
  • @DrFukuro
    This paper is so important that I have translated it into German for those around me. I wish there were proper German subtitles or even a German syncro for your video, simply to make these important topics accessible to a wider audience. The 165 pages are quite something, but unfortunately they are simply too long for many media-impaired people to read.