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  • existentialcomics@mastodon.socialE existentialcomics@mastodon.social

    Always a good time these days to repost this slide from an IBM internal presentation in 1979.

    yora@mastodon.gamedev.placeY This user is from outside of this forum
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    @existentialcomics Irrelevant though, as managers are never held accountable either.

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    • existentialcomics@mastodon.socialE existentialcomics@mastodon.social

      Always a good time these days to repost this slide from an IBM internal presentation in 1979.

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      @existentialcomics so what we have here is the dumbest singularity imaginable.

      Artificial intelligence didn’t surpass human intelligence, we just decided to subjugate ourselves by handing our agency over to a random number generator.

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      • existentialcomics@mastodon.socialE existentialcomics@mastodon.social

        Always a good time these days to repost this slide from an IBM internal presentation in 1979.

        endicottauthor@mastodon.socialE This user is from outside of this forum
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        #6

        @existentialcomics Show that to the CEO's of all the companies pushing A.I.

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        • existentialcomics@mastodon.socialE existentialcomics@mastodon.social

          Always a good time these days to repost this slide from an IBM internal presentation in 1979.

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          @existentialcomics LOL. Like CEOs nowadays are accountable. LOL.

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          • existentialcomics@mastodon.socialE existentialcomics@mastodon.social

            Always a good time these days to repost this slide from an IBM internal presentation in 1979.

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            @existentialcomics

            so a politician is a computer?

            I don't see much accountability for that function.

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            • existentialcomics@mastodon.socialE existentialcomics@mastodon.social

              Always a good time these days to repost this slide from an IBM internal presentation in 1979.

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              • existentialcomics@mastodon.socialE existentialcomics@mastodon.social

                Always a good time these days to repost this slide from an IBM internal presentation in 1979.

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                @existentialcomics It’s not a slide, it was in their programming manuals. Paper, there was no internet.

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                • existentialcomics@mastodon.socialE existentialcomics@mastodon.social

                  Always a good time these days to repost this slide from an IBM internal presentation in 1979.

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                  @existentialcomics

                  A BILLIONAIRE
                  CAN NEVER BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE.

                  THEREFORE A BILLIONAIRE
                  MUST NEVER MAKE A MANAGEMENT DECISION.

                  #EatTheRich #NoBillionaires

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                  • billdeworde7a@toot.gardenB billdeworde7a@toot.garden

                    @existentialcomics so what we have here is the dumbest singularity imaginable.

                    Artificial intelligence didn’t surpass human intelligence, we just decided to subjugate ourselves by handing our agency over to a random number generator.

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                    @BilldeWorde7a Dumbing-down the masses is proven Divide and Conquer strategy. Yes, the US is a Capitalist country, where there is no such thing as too-much-is-too-much.

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                    • existentialcomics@mastodon.socialE existentialcomics@mastodon.social

                      Always a good time these days to repost this slide from an IBM internal presentation in 1979.

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                      @existentialcomics as if humans could be accountable. Managers are both to big to fail and replaceable.

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                      • existentialcomics@mastodon.socialE existentialcomics@mastodon.social

                        Always a good time these days to repost this slide from an IBM internal presentation in 1979.

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                        @existentialcomics Worth pointing out that GDPR elaborates on that. People have the right to have automated decision making redone by humans in some cases.

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                        • engel@chaos.socialE engel@chaos.social

                          @existentialcomics as if humans could be accountable. Managers are both to big to fail and replaceable.

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                          @Engel @existentialcomics I recall in Criminology class in college when we talked about Corps and things like Pintos going boom. I was only one for capital punishment for Co, everyone looked at me like I was crazy. I said Corps are legally a person, just kill the Co, if it removed value of stocks and golden parachutes that might change C level behavior. IDK how many people know Pinto stuff anymore https://www.tortmuseum.org/ford-pinto/

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                          • existentialcomics@mastodon.socialE existentialcomics@mastodon.social

                            Always a good time these days to repost this slide from an IBM internal presentation in 1979.

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                            @existentialcomics I feel like the same logic should apply to policy, because what is policy but an algorithm.

                            Not a fully formed idea, still noodling on it.

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                            • existentialcomics@mastodon.socialE existentialcomics@mastodon.social

                              Always a good time these days to repost this slide from an IBM internal presentation in 1979.

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                              @existentialcomics And still so true!

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                              • existentialcomics@mastodon.socialE existentialcomics@mastodon.social

                                Always a good time these days to repost this slide from an IBM internal presentation in 1979.

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                                @existentialcomics

                                This is deeply important. *And* it pains me that IBM was allowed to continue as a business after their collaboration in literal death camps.

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                                • purrperl@noc.socialP purrperl@noc.social

                                  @existentialcomics

                                  A BILLIONAIRE
                                  CAN NEVER BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE.

                                  THEREFORE A BILLIONAIRE
                                  MUST NEVER MAKE A MANAGEMENT DECISION.

                                  #EatTheRich #NoBillionaires

                                  maikel@vmst.ioM This user is from outside of this forum
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                                  @purrperl that is the actual useful moral of this story. @existentialcomics

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                                  • maikel@vmst.ioM maikel@vmst.io

                                    @purrperl that is the actual useful moral of this story. @existentialcomics

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                                    @maikel @existentialcomics

                                    Naah. That's not it. Billionaires don't actually make management decisions. They only pretend to, while partying on private islands, with children. Let that sink in.

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                                    • existentialcomics@mastodon.socialE existentialcomics@mastodon.social

                                      In other words, maybe...and I'm just brainstorming here, it is actually BAD for an AI Chatbot to decide who to bomb, etc.

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                                      @existentialcomics I am the language model of a modern major general

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                                      • existentialcomics@mastodon.socialE existentialcomics@mastodon.social

                                        In other words, maybe...and I'm just brainstorming here, it is actually BAD for an AI Chatbot to decide who to bomb, etc.

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                                        The AI didn't 'decide'. The AI printed some random text that has the format of a decision. It was humans that decided to treat that random text as a substitute for intelligence.
                                        @existentialcomics

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                                        • benaveling@mastodon.worldB benaveling@mastodon.world

                                          The AI didn't 'decide'. The AI printed some random text that has the format of a decision. It was humans that decided to treat that random text as a substitute for intelligence.
                                          @existentialcomics

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                                          @BenAveling @existentialcomics

                                          The TL;DR for any LLM is someone practicing their tennis game by bouncing the ball off the wall. That's kinda it:

                                          Appropriate . But neither Right nor Wrong. If the AI Chatbot was asked to decide - who asked the question?

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