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The torrent of investor money that flowed into crypto is now hitting the AI scene. Were already seeing the results.
https://www.theatlantic.com/newsletters/archive/2023/01/ai-is-not-the-new-crypto/672746/
https://archive.ph/WtBsR

Recent breakthroughs in generative AI, such as the image generator DALL-E and the large language model ChatGPT, are potentially akin to the release of the iPhone in 2007, or to the invention of the desktop computer, Derek Thompson told me in December. Here are the latest AI developments to watch in the coming weeks and months.
Hype Machines
Investors are pouring money into AI.
Last year, investors put at least $1.37 billion into generative-AI companies across 78 dealsalmost as much as they invested in the previous five years combined, according to the market-data company Pitchbook. Microsoft, in particular, has taken a big leap: Since 2019, the company has invested $3 billion in OpenAI, which designed DALL-E and ChatGPT, and its reportedly in talks to invest another $10 billion. Microsoft purchased an exclusive license to some of OpenAIs technology, and its working with OpenAI on a new version of its search engine, Bing, that would incorporate a ChatGPT-like tool.
Last year, investors put at least $1.37 billion into generative-AI companies across 78 dealsalmost as much as they invested in the previous five years combined, according to the market-data company Pitchbook. Microsoft, in particular, has taken a big leap: Since 2019, the company has invested $3 billion in OpenAI, which designed DALL-E and ChatGPT, and its reportedly in talks to invest another $10 billion. Microsoft purchased an exclusive license to some of OpenAIs technology, and its working with OpenAI on a new version of its search engine, Bing, that would incorporate a ChatGPT-like tool.
Schools are concerned about academic integrity.
How will these tools change our lives? As Derek told me recently: We dont know. The architects of those technologies barely know. But its so interesting to play with, and the technology is improving so quickly, that we should absolutely take it seriously, as if its something that cant be avoided. Some universities are modifying their courses to minimize the risk of students handing in essays generated by an AI tool. And theyll likely have to deal with even more capable tools soonOpenAI reportedly plans to release GPT-4, which would be better than the current versions at generating text. Meanwhile, a 22-year-old computer-science student has built an app to identify whether a piece of text was written by a bot.
How will these tools change our lives? As Derek told me recently: We dont know. The architects of those technologies barely know. But its so interesting to play with, and the technology is improving so quickly, that we should absolutely take it seriously, as if its something that cant be avoided. Some universities are modifying their courses to minimize the risk of students handing in essays generated by an AI tool. And theyll likely have to deal with even more capable tools soonOpenAI reportedly plans to release GPT-4, which would be better than the current versions at generating text. Meanwhile, a 22-year-old computer-science student has built an app to identify whether a piece of text was written by a bot.
It may be time to worry about deepfakesagain.
You might remember that term from back in 2018, when media outlets and misinformation experts panicked about a rise of fake, realistic-looking videos. (In a famous example that BuzzFeed engineered, Barack Obama appeared to say President Trump is a total and complete dipshit.) While that panic remained just thata panicadvances in generative AI have experts concerned that a deepfake apocalypse is on the horizon, our assistant editor Matteo Wong reported last month. As AI-generated media get more advanced, these experts argue, in the next few years the internet will be flooded with forged videos and audio touting false information.
You might remember that term from back in 2018, when media outlets and misinformation experts panicked about a rise of fake, realistic-looking videos. (In a famous example that BuzzFeed engineered, Barack Obama appeared to say President Trump is a total and complete dipshit.) While that panic remained just thata panicadvances in generative AI have experts concerned that a deepfake apocalypse is on the horizon, our assistant editor Matteo Wong reported last month. As AI-generated media get more advanced, these experts argue, in the next few years the internet will be flooded with forged videos and audio touting false information.
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AI Is Not the New Crypto (Original Post)
Celerity
Jan 2023
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NoMoreRepugs
(11,492 posts)1. Doesn't this exist in part already? Most everything on
Faux and HateRadio is total bullshit already.
Celerity
(50,962 posts)2. AI, to some degree, has existed for a significant amount of time, but it's now ramping up a lot
Silent3
(15,909 posts)3. Since boorishly crude propaganda techniques work on the MAGA crowd...
...why bother with sophisticated fakes?