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by pixl97
387 days ago
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> However, they tend to memorize unwanted information, such as private or copyrighted content, I mean humans don't forget copyrighted information. We just typically adjust it enough (some of the time) to avoid getting a copyright strike while modifying it in some way useful. We don't forget 'private' information either. We might not tell other people that information, but it still influences our thoughts. The idea of a world where we have AI minds forget vast amounts of information that humans have to deal with every day is concerning and dystopian to me. |
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New works in familiar styles are something I can't wait for. The idea that the best Beethoven symphony hasn't been composed yet, or that the best Basquiat hasn't been painted yet, or that if the tech ever gets far enough, Game of Thrones might actually be done properly with the same actors, is a pretty mouthwatering prospect. Also styles we haven't discovered, that AI can anticipate. How's it to do that without a full understanding of culture? Hobbling the delight it could bring generally for the sake of protected classes will just make the tech less human and a lot less exciting.