Anthropic AI's Claude, yes super intelligence is coming, but striving towards humanist super intelligent AI

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Anthropic video discussion with the heads of the private company, their goals, and what has happened in the real world with Claud.

Same goal for Microsoft and Copilot.

Some AI's models are much better at safe guarding.

  • Microsoft AI CEO said artificial superintelligence should be an "anti-goal."
  • Mustafa Suleyman said his team is trying to build a "humanist superintelligence" instead.
  • His comments come as industry leaders focus on building superintelligence fast.
While much of Silicon Valley races to build godlike AI, Microsoft's AI chief is trying to pump the brakes.


Mustafa Suleyman said on an episode of the "Silicon Valley Girl Podcast" published Saturday that the idea of artificial superintelligence shouldn't just be avoided. It should be considered an "anti-goal."

Artificial superintelligence — AI that can reason far beyond human capability — "doesn't feel like a positive vision of the future," said Suleyman.

"It would be very hard to contain something like that or align it to our values," he added.

Suleyman, who cofounded DeepMind before moving to Microsoft, said his team is "trying to build a humanist superintelligence" — one that supports human interest.

Suleyman also said that granting AI anything resembling consciousness or moral status is a mistake.

"These things don't suffer. They don't feel pain," Suleyman said. "They're just simulating high-quality conversation."

The debate on superintelligence​

Suleyman's comments come as some industry leaders speak about building artificial superintelligence. Some say that it could arrive this decade.

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has repeatedly described artificial general intelligence — AI that can reason like a human — as the company's core mission. Altman said earlier this year that OpenAI is already looking beyond AGI to superintelligence.


"Superintelligent tools could massively accelerate scientific discovery and innovation well beyond what we are capable of doing on our own, and in turn massively increase abundance and prosperity," Altman said in January.

Altman also said in an interview in September that he'd be very surprised if superintelligence doesn't emerge by 2030.

Google DeepMind's cofounder, Demis Hassabis, offered a similar timeline. He said in April that AGI could be achieved "in the next five to 10 years."

"We'll have a system that really understands everything around you in very nuanced and deep ways and kind of embedded in your everyday life," he said.

Other leaders have urged skepticism. Meta's chief AI scientist, Yann LeCun, said we may still be "decades" away from achieving AGI.

"Most interesting problems scale extremely badly," LeCun said at the National University of Singapore in April. "You cannot just assume that more data and more compute means smarter AI."
 

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A woman admitted that she’s not relying on her friends anymore.

Instead, as she explained on the community forum Mumsnet, she is depending on ChatGPT — OpenAI’s advanced AI chatbot — for advice.

“It sounds awful, but if I have something to share about whatever or ask for an opinion I’d rather ask my partner, dad, or ChatGPT,” she wrote.
 

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Artificial superintelligence will no doubt assist the soon to come World Government.

Revelation 13:7
7 It was granted to him to make war with the saints and to overcome them. And authority was given him over every tribe, tongue, and nation.
 

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Artificial superintelligence will no doubt assist the soon to come World Government.

Revelation 13:7
7 It was granted to him to make war with the saints and to overcome them. And authority was given him over every tribe, tongue, and nation.
Yes, it is a system, like any other of human origin, is and will be a part of government and people's lives.

Many of the involved people keep pointing to 2030 as the expected date where AI will be intelligent enough to be most human like.
Having a computer be more like us as a goal, has both good and bad in that, as look at what humans have done to each other over the centuries. Developers want the 'good' part of human and not the 'bad'. Scifi memes for a long time have promoted the dystopian bad side as people like disasters and tragedies more then good. They like strife and struggle. I think people generally expect everything to decay and fail and fall apart. Whereas the Kingdom of God is good, grows bigger and bigger and will fill the whole earth. God will use AI as any other thing He uses for His purposes.
 
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I use both Copilot AI and ChatGPT and find them useful for bouncing ideas off. They are a more intelligent way of searching for information than just googling some topic. They can process information and draw conclusions.
So far Copilot does not cut you off with excess usage. Just keeps going and going. You can copy and paste images into the chat window to show the AI what your working on.
 

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The Lord gave me a dream on AI in 2021. It is part of the end times. That said, AI has a fatal flaw, it needs power. It would take a nuclear plant to power AI to supercomputer status. The price for that, right now, exceeds funding. Even then, it could still stop from component failure. If the power is distributed, each could be toppled by radicals with a bulldozer.
 

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AI is still stupid....

Trust me on this.

Working with an AI is frustrating to say the least.

People are writing and publishing extensive and complicated prompts so that the answers we are actually looking for will actually come out of the thing.

And AI still has severe issues with understanding things like humor, idioms, metaphors, and other bits of colorful speech.
There is no way to fix this issue either because languages are living....meaning they change and shift over time. And AI cannot keep up.

Then AI still has issues determining truth from lies. Populist beliefs are not necessarily true....but AI can't tell the difference. Whoever controls the database controls the truth. And that's the whole problem.
 

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AI is still stupid....

Trust me on this.

Working with an AI is frustrating to say the least.

People are writing and publishing extensive and complicated prompts so that the answers we are actually looking for will actually come out of the thing.

And AI still has severe issues with understanding things like humor, idioms, metaphors, and other bits of colorful speech.
There is no way to fix this issue either because languages are living....meaning they change and shift over time. And AI cannot keep up.

Then AI still has issues determining truth from lies. Populist beliefs are not necessarily true....but AI can't tell the difference. Whoever controls the database controls the truth. And that's the whole problem.
There was a court case where a case was thrown out because the prosecutor admitted he used AI for research. This case was flawed and the judge caught it.
 
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