In the middle of this crazy AI debate about the end of times (why are we humans always so eager to believe doom narratives?), let's not forget that technology saves many lives and improves our lives every day.
RT @ValaAfshar: The beautiful moments when people hear sounds for the first time in their life
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In the context of the risk that general AI poses to humanity, a thread on what intelligence is and what using this word does to the debate.
RT @togelius: Intelligence is, in my considered opinion, not a useful abstraction outside of a small window of human contexts. It's typically defined as a weighted sum of results on various paper-and-pen tests, and is not defined outside of a relatively narrow range.
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RT @JohnHCochrane: 9,000 pounds. 1,000 hp. 0-60 in 3 seconds. $110,000. Aerodynamics of a brick. Great macho toy. Everything wrong with battery powered electric vehicle subsidies as the key to saving the planet, wrapped up in one place.
https://t.co/im8L2MsAWf
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RT @noahbarkin: Germany’s cybersecurity agency BSI, which is charged with ensuring the security of the country’s 5G network, has now admitted that it uses Huawei internally itself. In Germany, fact trumps fiction when it comes to the total disregard for national security https://www.handelsblatt.com/politik/deutschland/it-infrastruktur-deutschlands-oberste-cybersicherheitsbehoerde-setzt-huawei-technik-ein/29074218.html
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Fascinating. This paper (Hugging GPT) proposes using the LLM as traffic cop and delegating to existing specialized AI models the specific tasks (image recognition). Seems to massively increase the power of LLMs.
This pic is one of the simpler examples.
https://arxiv.org/abs/2303.17580&ved=2ahUKEwj2u4Po6Iz-AhWCmIkEHUWSDwIQFnoECBcQAQ&usg=AOvVaw1AdHcwEg-YVtjS9gri6Lfl
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Bad analogy:
1) Strategic interactions between countries: each country wants to rush, even potentially give its systems control over weapons, in order to win war
2) Self-improvement risk: planes cannot "pilot themselves" , AI could "decide" to improve itself without our knoweldge
RT @ylecun: Some folks say "I'm scared of AGI"
Are they scared of flying?
No!
Not because airplanes can't crash.
But because engineers have made airliners very safe.
Why would AI be any…
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This paper by top AI researcher @sleepinyourhat on what is surprising about the new AI Large Language Models is an absolute must-read.
A lot of what is happening was not on anyone's radar. What will happen next is hard to predict. https://cims.nyu.edu/~sbowman/eightthings.pdf
H/t @emollick
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Even worse for little boys. For men it is not "one in 25 American 5-year olds will not make it to 40," but "one in 18 5-year olds will not make it to 40."
RT @VictimOfMaths: This horrifying graph from @jburnmurdoch made me wonder a) How much worse the picture was for young men and b) how Scotland compared.
The answers are a) yikes and b) not great, but not *as* horrendous.
Also, what's going on in Canada?
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RT @JosepBorrellF: Russia taking over today @UN Security Council presidency is fitting for April fools’ day
Despite being a permanent member of the Security Council, Russia continuously violates the very essence of the UN legal framework
The EU will stand against any abuse by Russian presidency
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Dear @ylecun , does this count as "symbolic reasoning, the capacity to manipulate symbols in the ways familiar from algebra or logic."
RT @vectornomist: @PaulaAureo This is impressive by any standard. this is v.4.0
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.@paulkrugman wrote today that, based on history, he did not expect AI impact to happen quickly.
But the deployment of this technology is happening at an unprecedented speed. Look at this @Accenture/@scale_AI partnership to implement these models throughout the economy.
RT @alexandr_wang: Excited to announce the @scale_AI partnership with @Accenture to deploy Generative AI across the enterprise.
Beginning of many things to come!
https://scale.com/blog/scale-and-accenture
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RT @omarsar0: BloombergGPT is a new LLM for finance.
It's a 50 billion parameter language model trained on financial data.
Claims the largest domain-specific dataset yet with 363 billion tokens... further augmented with 345 billion tokens from general purpose https://t.co/OOSjSCRIEg…
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Crucially, they must also aim to value realistically the deposit franchise.
Only after ensuring that the equity value of the banks is close to CET, so that banks have enough equity to withstand shocks and protect taxpayers from bailouts, should the moratorium be ended.
10/10
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This investigation should take into account the recent interest rate increases and the Credit Suisse failure, and use market-based or fair value estimates of assets and liabilities, as well as realistic scenarios of stress and contagion.
9/10
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The SSM (EU regulator) and the other regulators should use their authority to announce a moratorium on dividend payments and share buybacks by banks until they have conducted a thorough investigation into their economic capital adequacy.
8/10
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Moreover, the denominator continues to exclude sovereign risks which were at the root of the last financial crisis.
Also, nothing in CET1 reflects the possibility of deposit outflows or higher funding costs.
7/10
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But as the recent troubles of Credit Suisse have shown, CET1 is backward looking, and it is based on accounting rules that do not reflect the market value of assets and liabilities and can be misleading and overstated.
6/10
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This would be acceptable if the bank’s capital ratio, measured by the highest quality regulatory capital, common equity tier 1 (CET1) (essentially common stock and retained earnings), was a reliable indicator of its true financial health.
5/10
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Hence by buying back shares, banks transfer wealth from taxpayers to shareholders.
Crucially, this cost is not reflected in market prices, but it is a real loss for society.
4/10
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