| > We need to move past the humans vs ai discourse it's getting tired. You want a moratorium on comparing AI to other form of intelligence because you think it's tired? If I'm understanding you correctly, that's one of the worst takes on AI I think I've ever seen. The whole point of AI is to create an intelligence modeled on humans and to compare it to humans. Most people who talk about AI have no idea what the psychological baseline is for humans. As a result their understand is poorly informed. In this particular case, they evaluated models that do not have SOTA context window sizes. I.e. they have small working memory. The AIs are behaving exactly like human test takers with working memory, attention, and impulsivity constraints [0]. Their conclusion -- that we need to defend against adversarial perturbations -- is obvious, I don't see anyone taking the opposite view, and I don't see how this really moves the needle. If you can MITM the chat there's a lot of harm you can do. This isn't like some major new attack. Science.org covered it along with peacocks being lasers because it's it's lightweight fun stuff for their daily roundup. People like talking about cats on the internet. [0] for example, this blog post https://statmedlearning.com/navigating-adhd-and-test-taking-... |
According to who? Everyone who's anyone is trying to create highly autonomous systems that do useful work. That's completely unrelated to modeling them on humans or comparing them to humans.