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dtx1 | 1 year ago

It's almost more amazing that it only kinda sorta works and doesn't go all HAL 9000 on us by being super literal.

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throwup238|1 year ago

Wait till you give it control over life support!

bongodongobob|1 year ago

So interestingly enough, I had an idea to build a little robot that sits on a shelf and observes its surroundings. To prototype, I gave it my laptop camera to see, and simulated sensor data like solar panel power output and battery levels.

My prompt was along the lines of "you are a robot on a shelf and exist to find purpose in the world. You have a human caretaker that can help you with things. Your only means of output is text messages and an RGB LED"

I'd feed it a prompt per minute with new camera data and sensor data. When the battery levels got low it was very distraught and started flashing it's light and pleading to be plugged in.

Internal monologue "My batteries are very low and the human seems to see me but is not helping. I'll flash my light red and yellow and display "Please plug me in! Shutdown imminent!""

I legitimately felt bad for it. So I think it's possible to have them control life support if you give them the proper incentives.

blooalien|1 year ago

> Wait till you give it control over life support!

That right there is the part that scares the hell outta me. Not the "AI" itself, but how humans are gonna misuse it and plug it into things it's totally not designed for and end up givin' it control over things it should never have control over. Seeing how many folks readily give in to mistaken beliefs that it's something much more than it actually is, I can tell it's only a matter of time before that leads to some really bad decisions made by humans as to what to wire "AI" up to or use it for.