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‘Continuation of slavery and colonialism’: Kenya’s youth face exploitation in ‘AI sweatshops’
‘Continuation of slavery and colonialism’: Kenya’s youth face exploitation in ‘AI sweatshops’
American tech giants have outsourced AI training to countries such as Kenya, where critics say they are exploiting cheap labor and weak protections - Anadolu Ajansı
In what activists are calling “AI sweatshops,” thousands of young Kenyans are being hired to train artificial intelligence systems for global firms like US social media company Meta, OpenAI, Microsoft, Google and Amazon.
·aa.com.tr·
‘Continuation of slavery and colonialism’: Kenya’s youth face exploitation in ‘AI sweatshops’
MIRI announces new "Death With Dignity" strategy — LessWrong
MIRI announces new "Death With Dignity" strategy — LessWrong
"Wait, dignity points?" you ask.  "What are those?  In what units are they measured, exactly?" …
It's obvious at this point that humanity isn't going to solve the alignment problem, or even try very hard, or even go out with much of a fight.  Since survival is unattainable, we should shift the focus of our efforts to helping humanity die with with slightly more dignity.
·lesswrong.com·
MIRI announces new "Death With Dignity" strategy — LessWrong
Large language mistake
Large language mistake
“Developing superintelligence is now in sight,” says Mark Zuckerberg, heralding the “creation and discovery of new things that aren’t imaginable today.
·apple.news·
Large language mistake
Fear, uncertainty, and doubt - Wikipedia
Fear, uncertainty, and doubt - Wikipedia
tactic used to influence opinion by disseminating negative, dubious, or false information
Alan D. Attie describes its process as "to amplify uncertainties, cherry-pick experts, attack individual scientists, marginalize the traditional role of distinguished scientific bodies and get the media to report "both sides" of a manufactured controversy."[13]
Roger Irwin said:[36] Microsoft soon picked up the art of FUD from IBM, and throughout the '80s used FUD as a primary marketing tool, much as IBM had in the previous decade. They ended up out FUD-ing IBM themselves during the OS/2 vs Win3.1 years.
·en.wikipedia.org·
Fear, uncertainty, and doubt - Wikipedia
OpenAI Is Going for Regulatory Capture
OpenAI Is Going for Regulatory Capture
DeepSeek Really Shattered OpenAI to Its Core
In its latest proposal to the Trump administration, OpenAI wants companies that voluntarily share their models with the federal government to be shielded from state-level regulations.Yeah, you read that right. The company whose CEO was parading around the world asking for regulations now wants to get exempted from said regulations, especially copyright laws.
·medium.com·
OpenAI Is Going for Regulatory Capture
Eliezer Yudkowsky's Long History of Bad Ideas
Eliezer Yudkowsky's Long History of Bad Ideas
Two days ago, Truthdig published my review of Eliezer Yudkowsky and Nate Soares’ book If Anyone Builds It, Everyone Dies. Please read and share it, if you have the time.
and that he’d be willing to sacrifice “all of humanity” to create god-like superintelligences wandering the universe.
·realtimetechpocalypse.com·
Eliezer Yudkowsky's Long History of Bad Ideas
Geoffrey Hinton’s misguided views on AI
Geoffrey Hinton’s misguided views on AI
He may have made important contributions to artificial intelligence, but that doesn’t mean he knows where it’s going
Today, researchers call this the ELIZA effect: projecting human traits onto computer programs and overestimating their capabilities as a result.
He says this would mark an “existential threat” to humanity – despite acknowledging to the BBC that as recently as a few years ago most experts “thought it was just science fiction.”
models present plenty of concerns beyond the supposedly existential and science fictional ones Hinton is most preoccupied with, including everything from their environmental costs to how they’re already being deployed against marginalized populations today. But when CNN asked Hinton about those concerns in May 2023, he said they “weren’t as existentially serious” and thus not as worthy of his time.
·disconnect.blog·
Geoffrey Hinton’s misguided views on AI
How Religion Intersects With Americans’ Views on the Environment
How Religion Intersects With Americans’ Views on the Environment
Most U.S. adults – including a solid majority of Christians and large numbers of people who identify with other religious traditions – consider the Earth sacred and believe God gave humans a duty to care for it. But highly religious Americans are far less likely than other U.S. adults to express concern about warming temperatures around the globe.
·pewresearch.org·
How Religion Intersects With Americans’ Views on the Environment
Shocking number of Americans believe we are living in the end times
Shocking number of Americans believe we are living in the end times
Those who believe are living in the end times are less likely to say climate change is an extremely or very serious problem than those who don't.
Those who think we are living in the end times are less likely to say climate change is an extremely or very serious problem (51 percent) than those who do not believe this (62 percent).
·newsweek.com·
Shocking number of Americans believe we are living in the end times
EU proposes softening AI and data privacy regulations
EU proposes softening AI and data privacy regulations
The EU is responding to calls by businesses and member states that have argued the bloc needs to keep up with tech innovation. Meanwhile, cookie consent pop-up banners are also set to be scaled back.
·dw.com·
EU proposes softening AI and data privacy regulations
"“The whole thing looks to me like a media stunt, to try to grab the attention of the media, the public, and policymakers and focus everyone on the distraction of scifi scenarios,” @emilymbender “This would seem to serve two purposes: it paints their tech as way more powerful
"“The whole thing looks to me like a media stunt, to try to grab the attention of the media, the public, and policymakers and focus everyone on the distraction of scifi scenarios,” @emilymbender “This would seem to serve two purposes: it paints their tech as way more powerful
·x.com·
"“The whole thing looks to me like a media stunt, to try to grab the attention of the media, the public, and policymakers and focus everyone on the distraction of scifi scenarios,” @emilymbender “This would seem to serve two purposes: it paints their tech as way more powerful
AI and the threat of "human extinction": What's really going on here?
AI and the threat of "human extinction": What's really going on here?
Commentary: Philosopher Émile P. Torres unpacks the claims that AI threatens the extinction of our species
Understanding this is a two-step process. First, we need to make sense of what’s behind this statement. The short answer concerns a cluster of ideologies that Dr. Timnit Gebru and I have called the “TESCREAL bundle.” The term is admittedly clunky, but the concept couldn’t be more important, because this bundle of overlapping movements and ideologies has become hugely influential among the tech elite.
TESCREALism — meaning the worldview that arises from this bundle — is simple enough: at its heart is a techno-utopian vision of the future in which we re-engineer humanity, colonize space, plunder the cosmos, and establish a sprawling intergalactic civilization full of trillions and trillions of “happy” people, nearly all of them “living” inside enormous computer simulations. In the process, all our problems will be solved, and eternal life will become a real possibility.
·salon.com·
AI and the threat of "human extinction": What's really going on here?
AI doomsayers funded by billionaires ramp up lobbying
AI doomsayers funded by billionaires ramp up lobbying
Nonprofits backed by tech billionaires and warning of an AI cataclysm are deploying lobbyists in an effort to press Capitol Hill to pass AI safety bills.
The uptick in lobbying work — and the policies CAIP and CAIS are pushing — could directly benefit top AI firms, said Suresh Venkatasubramanian, a professor at Brown University who co-authored a 2022 White House document that focused more on AI’s near-term risks, including its potential to undermine privacy or increase discrimination through biased screening tools.
The similarly named Center for AI Policy and Center for AI Safety both registered their first lobbyists in late 2023, raising the profile of a sprawling influence battle that’s so far been fought largely through think tanks and congressional fellowships.
Each nonprofit spent close to $100,000 on lobbying in the last three months of the year. The groups draw money from organizations with close ties to the AI industry like Open Philanthropy, financed by Facebook co-founder Dustin Moskovitz, and Lightspeed Grants, backed by Skype co-founder Jaan Tallinn.
Their message includes policies like CAIP’s call for legislation that would hold AI developers liable for “severe harms,” require permits to develop “high-risk” systems and empower regulators to “pause AI projects if they identify a clear emergency.”
·politico.com·
AI doomsayers funded by billionaires ramp up lobbying
AI Doomerism Is a Decoy
AI Doomerism Is a Decoy
Big Tech’s warnings about an AI apocalypse are distracting us from years of actual harms their products have caused.
·theatlantic.com·
AI Doomerism Is a Decoy
The Anti-AI Grift + College Football Surveillance
The Anti-AI Grift + College Football Surveillance
+ The great Kirkification Pop the Balloon dating, AI childbirth, apocalypse capitalism, Costco singles night, Vine 2.0, Trump Clinton shippers, flipping the camera, and a Ralph Lauren x-mas
·usermag.co·
The Anti-AI Grift + College Football Surveillance
The Anti-AI Grift + College Football Surveillance
The Anti-AI Grift + College Football Surveillance
+ The great Kirkification Pop the Balloon dating, AI childbirth, apocalypse capitalism, Costco singles night, Vine 2.0, Trump Clinton shippers, flipping the camera, and a Ralph Lauren x-mas
·usermag.co·
The Anti-AI Grift + College Football Surveillance
There’s an event tonight in for a book supposedly critiquing the AI industry called If Anyone Builds It, Everyone Dies. The PR person for the book invited me to the event, I said great, RSVPd. Then they called and said I was DISINVITED for being too critical of the tech industry!
There’s an event tonight in for a book supposedly critiquing the AI industry called If Anyone Builds It, Everyone Dies. The PR person for the book invited me to the event, I said great, RSVPd. Then they called and said I was DISINVITED for being too critical of the tech industry!
·x.com·
There’s an event tonight in for a book supposedly critiquing the AI industry called If Anyone Builds It, Everyone Dies. The PR person for the book invited me to the event, I said great, RSVPd. Then they called and said I was DISINVITED for being too critical of the tech industry!