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Already, a recording studio has more in common with NASA’s Mission Control than the laid-back jamming space you might imagine.
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Focusing the regulatory conversation on the technicalities of AI delivery is a purposeful effort to avoid facing bigger questions about its purpose and impact.
Continue readingAI Is Not Becoming God-Like
The arrival of a completely aware AI is the product of faith, not fact. We’ve heard similar stories about miraculous appearances over the centuries.
Continue readingAI Makers Can’t Control Themselves
Benevolent AI will destroy the world long before an evil AI gets around to it.
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