The Future of AI: Superhuman Skills, Lethal Potential, and the Rise of AGI

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The CEO of OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, has warned that AI systems could develop "superhuman persuasion" abilities before achieving superhuman general intelligence, potentially leading to "strange outcomes." While some experts question the legitimacy of these fears, others argue that AI already has the potential to persuade and mislead. The key lies in questioning and pressure testing the information provided by both human and machine experts. Concerns over AI's ability to simulate human behavior and perpetrate fraud are also raised, with one expert jokingly suggesting that AI androids might one day run for Congress.
Topics:technology#ai#artificial-intelligence#chatgpt#cognitive-functions#openai#superhuman-persuasion
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