Ben Zhao
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And so, yeah, they can disrupt and they can bring down the value of a bunch of industries, but they are not going to actually generate much revenue in and of themselves. I see that bubble bursting. And so what I say to these students oftentimes is that things will take their course and you don't need to push back actively. All you need to do is to not get swept along with the hype.
And so, yeah, they can disrupt and they can bring down the value of a bunch of industries, but they are not going to actually generate much revenue in and of themselves. I see that bubble bursting. And so what I say to these students oftentimes is that things will take their course and you don't need to push back actively. All you need to do is to not get swept along with the hype.
When the tide turns, you will be well positioned. You will be better positioned than most to come out of it having a clear head and being able to go back to the fundamentals of why did you go to school? Why did you go to University of Chicago? And all the education that you've undergone to use your human mind because it will be shown that humans will be better than AI will ever pretend to be.
When the tide turns, you will be well positioned. You will be better positioned than most to come out of it having a clear head and being able to go back to the fundamentals of why did you go to school? Why did you go to University of Chicago? And all the education that you've undergone to use your human mind because it will be shown that humans will be better than AI will ever pretend to be.
When the tide turns, you will be well positioned. You will be better positioned than most to come out of it having a clear head and being able to go back to the fundamentals of why did you go to school? Why did you go to University of Chicago? And all the education that you've undergone to use your human mind because it will be shown that humans will be better than AI will ever pretend to be.
Art is interesting when it has intention, when there's meaning and context. So when AI tries to replace that, it has no context and meaning. Art replicated by AI, generally speaking, loses the point. It is not about automation. I think that is a mistaken analogy that people oftentimes bring up. They say, well, you know, what about the horse and buggy and the automobile?
Art is interesting when it has intention, when there's meaning and context. So when AI tries to replace that, it has no context and meaning. Art replicated by AI, generally speaking, loses the point. It is not about automation. I think that is a mistaken analogy that people oftentimes bring up. They say, well, you know, what about the horse and buggy and the automobile?
Art is interesting when it has intention, when there's meaning and context. So when AI tries to replace that, it has no context and meaning. Art replicated by AI, generally speaking, loses the point. It is not about automation. I think that is a mistaken analogy that people oftentimes bring up. They say, well, you know, what about the horse and buggy and the automobile?
No, this is actually not about that at all. AI does not reproduce human art at a faster rate. What AI does is it takes past samples of human art, shakes it in a kaleidoscope, and gives you a mixture of what has already existed before.
No, this is actually not about that at all. AI does not reproduce human art at a faster rate. What AI does is it takes past samples of human art, shakes it in a kaleidoscope, and gives you a mixture of what has already existed before.
No, this is actually not about that at all. AI does not reproduce human art at a faster rate. What AI does is it takes past samples of human art, shakes it in a kaleidoscope, and gives you a mixture of what has already existed before.
What's interesting about computer security is that it's not necessarily about numbers. If it's a brute force attack, I can run through all your pin numbers and it doesn't matter how ingenious they are, I will eventually come up with the right one. But for many instances, it is not about brute force and resource riches. So yeah, I am hopeful.
What's interesting about computer security is that it's not necessarily about numbers. If it's a brute force attack, I can run through all your pin numbers and it doesn't matter how ingenious they are, I will eventually come up with the right one. But for many instances, it is not about brute force and resource riches. So yeah, I am hopeful.
What's interesting about computer security is that it's not necessarily about numbers. If it's a brute force attack, I can run through all your pin numbers and it doesn't matter how ingenious they are, I will eventually come up with the right one. But for many instances, it is not about brute force and resource riches. So yeah, I am hopeful.
We're looking at vulnerabilities that we consider to be fundamental in some of these models, and we're using them to slow down the machine. I don't necessarily wake up in the morning thinking, oh, yeah, I'm going to topple OpenAI or Google or anything like that. That's not necessarily the goal. I see this as more of a process in motion, this hype process.
We're looking at vulnerabilities that we consider to be fundamental in some of these models, and we're using them to slow down the machine. I don't necessarily wake up in the morning thinking, oh, yeah, I'm going to topple OpenAI or Google or anything like that. That's not necessarily the goal. I see this as more of a process in motion, this hype process.
We're looking at vulnerabilities that we consider to be fundamental in some of these models, and we're using them to slow down the machine. I don't necessarily wake up in the morning thinking, oh, yeah, I'm going to topple OpenAI or Google or anything like that. That's not necessarily the goal. I see this as more of a process in motion, this hype process.
It is a storm that will eventually blow over. And how I see my role in this is not so much to necessarily stop the storm. I'm more, if you will, a giant umbrella. I'm trying to cover as many people as possible and shield them from the short-term harm.
It is a storm that will eventually blow over. And how I see my role in this is not so much to necessarily stop the storm. I'm more, if you will, a giant umbrella. I'm trying to cover as many people as possible and shield them from the short-term harm.
It is a storm that will eventually blow over. And how I see my role in this is not so much to necessarily stop the storm. I'm more, if you will, a giant umbrella. I'm trying to cover as many people as possible and shield them from the short-term harm.