Despite talk of Superintelligence, AI is not about to destroy our jobs or our lives. Here are four big reasons not to worry.| JOSH BERSIN
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For those who don't know (background)| Adventures in NI
This is a somewhat-quickly written post about how AI will and will not be altered by quantum and other forms of scaling. There's also some speculation about how cryptocurrencies will be, though that is speculation and I really am looking for feedback on that. Because cryptocurrencies might otherwise really be a challenge for national power. I massively revised it for clarity on 18 August, let me know if it's still unclear. | Adventures in NI
Geoff Hinton is a super genius to whom I am personally indebted and with whom I am acquainted, because we both spent a lot of time in Edinburgh, including overlaps in the 1990s. However, he is a genius of machine learning, not governance.| Adventures in NI
History: In 2023, the EU was consolidating its legislation called "The AI Act" (or AI Regulation.) Despite the fact that this is a fairly boring piece of legislation just ensuring that at least some digital products (the ones that may automatically alter human lives) are subject to proper product law, there was a massive amount of lobbying and misinformation. Part of all that was misdirection pretending that the only "real" AI was the newest stuff on the block – large language models (LLM...| Adventures in NI
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