Rizwan Virk
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Podcast Appearances
And so we emailed these professors, and they're like, I never wrote an article like that.
So it just completely made that shit up.
So you have to be careful with today's AI.
But we're getting there, right?
I think what I call stage nine on the road to the simulation point, which is when the AI is as conscious as we are in terms of how far we can tell.
Right, and what it tries to do is statistically predict what is the best next thing to say, which is not necessarily, like for an expert, it's kind of like Wikipedia.
When Wikipedia, when it first started out, everyone was like, don't use Wikipedia to reference anything because it's just a bunch of junk that people put out there.
But eventually it got to the point where you shouldn't use Wikipedia as your
your final reference, but it's not a bad way to just go and get an overview of something.
It's actually pretty useful.
But then you need to go and go to the original sources, if you're in academia, for example, to figure out, okay, did it accurately represent it?
And Wikipedia has a lot of potential censorship going on too.
So I wrote an article for CNN not that long ago, about a month ago, after the whole Gemini, you know, the woke Gemini scandal.
Where they were, you know, for people that don't know, they were having it generate images of
Yeah, we're like multiracial.
A black soul guy and an Asian woman.
And so, you know, that created a whole uproar.