Jamie Bartlett
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If you fuck up your sandwich shop, you just give a person diarrhea.
I'm not saying that's good, but this has much more far reach.
So you can just launch these things out into the world.
There's no independent regulatory body that forces, like you do with medicine or anything like that, that checks how safe they are.
Are kids going to be using them and what are the dangers of that?
How often do they hallucinate?
How often do they give you instructions to kill yourself?
And are they sufficiently safe to become a consumer product?
Because people are using them so much for everything, and it is really scary.
I can't stress how powerful they can be.
They are trained on the sort of sum total of human language.
They are capable of emotionally manipulating us quite easily in some cases.
We're actually quite simple.
There's already been several studies now showing that they...
can out-debate us.
If we're involved in a debate with a machine rather than another human, and we're not sure which is which, we're more likely to change our mind if we're debating with a machine.
The phishing emails, the scammy emails written by machines, we're more likely to click on one written by a machine now than written by... And also, just in terms of
The ability of us to get addicted to them.
There's a lot of very lonely people out there.
These models are always on.