Finally, Sam Altman of OpenAI says that having thoroughly reviewed the mental health risks of ChatGPT, it’s now going to let adults do what they want, and also start offering erotica for verified adults. From ‘AGI will save humanity’ to ‘erotica for verified adults’. That didn’t take long.
However, it’s also true that psychedelics amplify set and setting. If a person has the mindset or intention to ‘find the root traumatic cause of my suffering’, if they are immersed in the cultural narrative of ‘traumadelica’ (i.e. ‘psychedelics can help me uncover early trauma and thereby find healing’), it’s possible that psychedelics will reflect... See more
If companies put public chatbots on top of their corporate databases, it won’t be for radical transparency, or because they haven’t had the technology to “crunch digital data” without it. Instead, they’ll do it because that chatbot will be told that it should use the right optimistic adjectives, that it should keep to the company line about the... See more
But AI is surely becoming a new invisible hand pulling the levers in our minds. It is some inscrutable new force that’s writing the first draft of history. It’s interpreting our data; it’s creating our websites; it might soon summarize our emails and brainstorm our ideas and suggest our dinners and mediate our relationships. The shift isn’t from... See more
Public AI providers can do both. If nudging Facebook users towards more positive or negative content can change their emotions, imagine the effect of public AI providers turning up the temperature on their core models. That single parameter could control how polite or rude we are to each other in billions of emails and text messages. Other... See more
As it is with both announcers and human analysts, it’s not that LLMs will lie about the numbers; it’s that they’ll tell you what they see, before you have a chance to see it for yourself. If data is a company’s senses, then whatever sits between a quantitative question and its annotated answer is the creative director of a company’s reality. That... See more
A datapoint, and a brief description—or subtle nudge, like the word “just”—tells us what it means. Ask yourself though: Would you come to the same conclusion with the data alone? As often as not, we wouldn’t—not because the conclusion is wrong, but because, when presented with data on some domain we don’t deeply understand, we have no choice but to... See more
Company bosses will blanch at the idea of radical financial transparency. After all, it amounts to handing over some control of how corporate facts are presented. Real-time reporting would also reduce the value of financial window-dressing — arranging cash flows to make the quarterly snapshot more attractive — to zero. Still, some nerves could be... See more