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macirish's avatar

I really appreciate your article - it is thoughtful and raised some very important issues.

I suppose we could hope for responsible rollouts - but it doesn't seem likely. Is there a single software company that has the integrity of Johnson & Johnson when they took a $100 million dollar hit - because they cared more about the health and wellbeing of their customers than they did about their bottom line???

Congress setting policy? This would be a truly bad idea. AI is a rapidly developing technology that only a handful of people have any detailed understanding of. Letting Congress set policy would be like asking them to set tolerances for a blacksmith. They would muddy the waters so badly that all development would go offshore - and we would be pirating the code.

Journalism? Most of the media is corrupt and lazy - a really bad combination. What journalist took the time to really work with ChatGPT? After all, it is a very complex product, the more you understand it - the better (or the worse, depending on your goal) the output.

The Public has a way of defending itself. Right now there's a lot of laughter. Inadequate guardrails do a lot of harm to the credibility of a product - bad guardrails might be more of a plus than a minus. They show how far off the mark the product is. The real problem with guardrails is that they are inevitably based on the bias of the coder.

Hope this helps the conversation. I'm really new to AI and my guardrails aren't all that great.

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Jeff Ahrens's avatar

There seems to be a disturbing lack of awareness about how this tech works and, as has been articulated by Gary, that can have detrimental impact on the layperson. Journalists writing in these topics should know better. One even wonders if the tech CEOs truly understand what they have and how brittle these models are. As remarkable as that is to type their actions in the past few weeks doesn’t give a strong indication of full comprehension. I agree that we do seem to be at an inflection point and I’m concerned about what May follow.

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