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by ekidd
143 days ago
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As I keep pointing out, if the model ever stops needing you to complete ambitious goals, then what does the model actually need you for? People somehow imagine an agent that can crush the competition with minimal human oversight. And then they somehow think that they'll be in charge, and not Sam Altman, a government, or possibly the model itself. If the model's that good, nobody's going to sell it to you. |
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It is so named because we have literal Dark Factories in the real world, run by robotics instead of AI, producing cellphones without any need for humans.
None the less, said literal Dark Factory that actually exists, in the real world, is still owned by the corporation that built it. The robots did not take over, the government did not seize it.