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Eric Owens
@EricG · 4:50

AI Detects Social Violations

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So who is defining what is socially normal? Let's take a look at some key facts. The Ie system uses ten categories of social emotions to identify violations. The system has been tested on two large data sets of short text and validating its models. This preliminary work, funded by DARPA, is seen as a step improving cross cultural language understanding and situational awareness. So a researcher at Bengurian University of the Negev has designed an AI system that identifies the social norm violations

#AI #science #politics #technology #voices #ethics Link: https://s.swell.life/STlY9JCsciTXXP3

@EricG
Eric Owens
@EricG · 0:22
You. So here's my question to all of you out there based on this AI. Detecting social violations. Are you okay with artificial intelligence? Detecting social violations. On what you say and how you behave, press that reply button and let me know what you think
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Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 1:40

@EricG

Eric, thanks so much for drawing attention to this. I think it's a dynamic, ongoing conversation. As long as AI has been introduced to our society, so must we welcome the safeguards that are needed to kind of mitigate proliferation of stuff that's just bad? So we're looking at AI also to help with misinformation. But this article and this abstract that I read really is looking at other issues that are about societal perceptions of what's a norm
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Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

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@evolvewithin
Angie Savage
@evolvewithin · 2:40
It. This may sound really like stupid of me or paranoid, but I do not like AI at all. It scares me. Especially where we are training these already sophisticated advanced, I guess, robots to actually be smart. But we have given them the ability to learn. That to me is incredibly frightening because at any time these more intelligent advanced robots could take over this planet
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Eric Owens
@EricG · 0:44

@evolvewithin

I've actually witnessed people doing that in a restaurant. Couldn't believe my eyes. I missed the old days too. Anyway, thanks so much for your reply. Have a great day
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Angie Savage
@evolvewithin · 1:26
Thank you for taking the time to explain that to my ignorant mind. You would know way more than I would about it. It just kind of scares me at times to think that robots eventually are going to replace us all. I mean, I know that that may or may not ever happen, so it's kind of pointless to worry about it happening, but I just have this great fear that one day we're going to be slaves to robots that we train to be smarter than us
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Eric Owens
@EricG · 4:17

@evolvewithin

Now, AI is just to mention a couple of factoids that you might find interesting. AI is the number one predominant language of AI is called Python. Python has been around since 1991, and you can go to Chat GPT and you can ask it to write a Hello World program. If you're already familiar with if you use Chat GPT before and you're familiar with writing prompts, there's a phrase you probably heard of called prompt engineering
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