OpenAI Eliminates Ban on Use for Warfare and Military Purposes::undefined

    • Snot Flickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      Who’d have guessed when the board ousted the CEO for being duplicitous!

      Only for him to use his duplicitous advantage to have the people who removed him ousted, had himself re-instated, got married, and then decided the important thing was allowing his AI to be used as a weapon. So fucking wholesome.

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    10 months ago

    I tried using chatGPT to solve a few wordles… It didn’t understand enough to follow the rules. I’m sure in it’s current state it can be trusted to make military decisions.

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    Israel’s “Gospel” has shown us where this leads.

    (it leads to civilian casualties and war crimes)

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        It’s worse. For example, this war has been the deadliest for journalists in modern history, and by proportion of people killed maybe even the deadliest ever. They don’t just target them in their homes, they target the families of journalists too. This is something new.

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        While I get what you’re going for, I’m pretty fucksure Hamas doesn’t exactly have oodles of modern AI-powered equipment.

        Unless rocks and guns from the 70’s count as AI somehow.

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    10 months ago

    Pretty sure gov would do it secretly anyways. skynet, dark times are coming

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    9 months ago

    Reminds me of when Google removed “do no evil” as a company policy and claimed they did it because the phrase didn’t make sense… then turned around and helped the CPC track their citizens much more efficiently.

    Helping an authoritarian government subvert their citizens doesn’t make sense, but it does make dollars - or Yuan’s.