Subj : Survey says most Gen Z-er
To : Rob Mccart
From : jimmy anderson
Date : Tue May 27 2025 08:29 am
-=> Rob Mccart wrote to MIKE POWELL <=-
RM> I think the main problem isn't that AI will pursue its own agenda,
RM> it's more a case of it being prejudiced/influenced by what the
RM> original programmers put into it's basic start up database.
I agree with this. Code has to start somewhere. Even scientists
will have a preconceived worldview that they start with when
they look at 'evidence.' Programmers are the same way. That's
why one person's code will not look exactly like someone
elses. :-)
RM> Granted, AI can make decisions that are surprising like the one
RM> that was given a certain amount of time to try to solve a problem
RM> and it was later discovered it had rewritten it's own code to give
RM> itself more time to do it..
I've heard of this before. But wouldn't the programmers have to
put it in the code that it CAN rewrite itself? So it's still only
doing what the programmers gave it the ability to do?
RM> Add to the 'prejudices' above, when an AI is dealing as an individual
RM> helping one person, it can also pick up that person's preferences
RM> and try to accomodate them as well..
I actually like this! I use ChatGPT all the time for proofreading my
blog/podcast, or helping with wording something in a way that preserves
my voice, but makes the point maybe a little clearer, etc. But it has
picked up on MY VOICE and makes it MUCH much easier for me to
communicate with.
And I call him PETEY. :-)
... Why did CNN cancel that cool "Desert Storm" show?
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