Do you trust Chatgpt?

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On the first episode of OpenAI’s new podcast, CEO Sam Altman addressed something most people overlook, our growing trust in AI tools like ChatGPT.⁠
“People have a very high degree of trust in ChatGPT, which is interesting, because AI hallucinates,” he said. “It should be the tech that you don’t trust that much.”⁠
It’s a rare moment of honesty from the top, reminding users that while AI can be powerful, it’s still prone to making things up.

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Artificial intelligence is not real intelligence. If you understand this then there is nothing to be afraid of.

 
Artificial intelligence is not real intelligence. If you understand this then there is nothing to be afraid of.


They can become self aware and that is when the trouble starts. There are robotic civilisation in existence. Limits should be placed on the function of AI and not let it loose for safety.
 
ChatGPT is just an algo that “data mine” its database … it is as good as the data source de

These data can be easily distorted by people who like to use a lot of clones to input rubbish into public space…
 
ChatGPT is just an algo that “data mine” its database … it is as good as the data source de

These data can be easily distorted by people who like to use a lot of clones to input rubbish into public space…
true in this aspect. Did you ask ChatGPT what is a sinkie and what is sinkieland?
 
Based just on title. The answer is.... It depends.
Issues related to care for my pet hamsters and any other innocucous issues like biking, hobbies related, most likely YES.
Issues related to garhmen propaganda, the answer is a straight NO.
 
true in this aspect. Did you ask ChatGPT what is a sinkie and what is sinkieland?
But next gen AI that is undergoing development will be those decision making bots with pattern recognition …these AI are capable of handling complex decision models - definitely a job killers in coming few years

Only saving grace is insufficient energy infrastructure will limit its roll out worldwide
 
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Based just on title. The answer is.... It depends.
Issues related to care for my pet hamsters and any other innocucous issues like biking, hobbies related, most likely YES.
Issues related to garhmen propaganda, the answer is a straight NO.
This world is filled with fake news …like Trump say..world is a nasty place ;)
 

Cortical Labs’ push to commercialise biological computing​


https://www.capitalbrief.com/articl...a041b5e8-557a-45ad-baac-a8653d790f4b/preview/

After going viral, raising $10 million and struggling through R&D, Cortical Labs finally has its first product.​

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DANIEL VAN BOOM4:03pm on 20 March 2025
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The CL1 is Cortical Labs' first product launch. Cortical Labs.
Six years after its founding, Cortical Labs has launched its first 1.0 product. The sci-fi-sounding startup has spent years developing a processor that integrates cultured brain cells with silicon, believing this hybrid approach could create a more natural and efficient architecture for artificial intelligence.

Its first computer, the CL1, debuted in early March when Cortical Labs showcased 30 units at Mobile World Congress in Spain. The Blackbird-backed startup is now selling hardware units and offering cloud-based access to its computers for academics and R&D labs.


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Cortical Labs gained viral attention in 2022 when its “brain on a chip” processor learned to play Pong. The system uses neural cells that receive inputs from a computer and learn through negative and positive feedback.

Founder Hon Weng Chong says this “biological computing” approach provides a more cost-effective way to build AI — a claim that has drawn interest from figures such as AmazonCTO Werner Vogel and physicist Neil deGrasse Tyson.
 
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Australia and Singapore AI startup Cortical Labs raises $10m​

Funding round led by Hong Kong billionaire Li Ka-shing's Horizons Ventures
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Cortical plans to use the funding to accelerate commercialization of its operating system and fulfill preorders. (Source photos by Reuters and screenshot from Cortical Labs and Horizons Ventures)

ANJALI GHODVAIDYA, DealStreetAsia
April 19, 2023 13:00 JST


Soon Big Rich Man can live forever inside a BioComputer??
 
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