Thursday, March 5

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AI Has Made Google Search So Bad People Are Moving to TikTok and Reddit
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AI Has Made Google Search So Bad People Are Moving to TikTok and Reddit

Google search results are filled with low-quality AI content, prompting users to turn to platforms like TikTok and Reddit for answers. SEO optimization, the skill of making content rank high on Google, has become crucial. AI has disrupted the search engine ranking system, causing Google to struggle against spam content. Users are now relying on human interaction on TikTok and Reddit for accurate information. Google must balance providing relevant results and generating revenue to stay competitive. Source: https://medium.com/bouncin-and-behavin-blogs/ai-has-made-google-search-so-bad-people-are-moving-to-tiktok-reddit-6ac0b4801d2e submitted by /u/NuseAI [link] [comments]
What is up with Nick Bostrom not being more prominent after the recent AI popularity?
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What is up with Nick Bostrom not being more prominent after the recent AI popularity?

His book Superintelligence was provocative and thoughtful book, although at times wrong, and he was one of the leading voices in the future of AI a couple of years back. Now, he published a book that doesn’t even have an audiobook companion and his institute in Oxford is closing down. I barely hear about him other Peter Thiel belittleing him in one of his speeches. Anything I missed? I would assume he’d be more prominent now. submitted by /u/ragipy [link] [comments]
Feds appoint “AI doomer” to run AI safety at US institute
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Feds appoint “AI doomer” to run AI safety at US institute

The US AI Safety Institute named Paul Christiano as its head of AI safety. Christiano is a well-regarded AI safety researcher who is well known for his prediction that there's a 50% chance advanced AI could lead to human extinction. If you want to stay ahead of the curve in AI and tech, look here first. Key points: The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) named Paul Christiano to lead its AI safety efforts. Christiano is a respected researcher with experience in mitigating AI risks, but also known for his prediction of a 50% chance that advanced AI could lead to human extinction. This appointment sparked debate. Some critics worry it prioritizes unlikely "doomsday scenarios" like killer AI over addressing current, more realistic problems like bias and privacy in AI syste...
Something fascinating that’s starting to emerge – ALL fields that are impacted by AI are saying the same basic thing…
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Something fascinating that’s starting to emerge – ALL fields that are impacted by AI are saying the same basic thing…

Programming, music, data science, film, literature, art, graphic design, acting, architecture...on and on there are now common themes across all: the real experts in all these fields saying "you don't quite get it, we are about to be drowned in a deluge of sub-standard output that will eventually have an incredibly destructive effect on the field as a whole." Absolutely fascinating to me. The usual response is 'the gatekeepers can't keep the ordinary folk out anymore, you elitists' - and still, over and over the experts, regardless of field, are saying the same warnings. Should we listen to them more closely? submitted by /u/alphabet_street [link] [comments]
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