GPT-5 AI spy shows how it can destroy the US in a day.

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Publicado 2023-07-13
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AI robots, with GPT-4, Llama2, Sam Altman, Elon Musk, xAI.

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Letter signed by 1500 professors (and thousands of other experts)
futureoflife.org/open-letter/pause-giant-ai-experi…

Statement on the risk of extinction from the leaders of AI firms:
www.safe.ai/statement-on-ai-risk

Lex Fridman’s excellent interview with MIT’s Max Tegmark.
   • Max Tegmark: The Case for Halting AI ...  

Eliezer Yudkowsky on The Logan Bartlett Show
   • Eliezer Yudkowsky on if Humanity can ...  

Mo Gawdat on The Diary of a CEO
   • EMERGENCY EPISODE: Ex-Google Officer ...  

Autonomous cast and crew

John Reaver, Director
Daniel Gregson, DP and Assistant Director.

Stephen Fry as the AI
Mia Love as Mia
Guy Samuels as Jack
Sian Altman as Squad Leader (female soldier)
Alex McHugh as third soldier
Matt as Matt
Oscar as Oscar


Matthew Inman - drone prop design www.inmanaerospace.com/shop
Alexandru Caus - sound design.
Syed Haris Ali - CGI
Justin Zawislak - CGI
Dmytro Filipiev - CGI
Darko Petrovic - CGI
Diego Pena - colour

Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @DigitalEngine
    We urgently need more people working in AI safety. It's highly paid, fascinating, and helps protect everyone. Please consider it. The best place to start and learn more about AI is brilliant.org/digitalengine and 80,000 hours is a good place to find a job when you're ready. AI could be a wonderful thing if we get it right. Btw sorry I forgot to turn off ads in the middle - I've now done that.
  • @stischer47
    As an AI scientist, I don't worry about AI "taking over" as much as I worry about humans being so lazy that they GIVE control to the AI.
  • @morgan1719
    What's nice about sci-fi movies is that they tell the story as if humans have a fighting chance.
  • I had a dream where the AI would scan through buildings to look for human brain activity . I was part of a resistance and our building was made of a material that would block the Ai from seeing us
  • @jamiethomas3122
    The biggest immediate risk is that AI technology is concentrated in just a few powerful hands. The rise of Chat GPT and the company's unwillingness to share critical insight and control is already getting scarier by the day
  • @dalbianco
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  • @unknownsender3823
    Professors and scientists protest AI development… while being employed/paid to develop AI. “Checkmate”
  • @RobertsMind
    Loved this episode. Great series and looking forward to watching this all. Wish I had found it sooner. I work in IT and more people need to realize this is a real risk. I have been working on an AI like KITT from Knight Rider for my car for a couple years and mine is very basic but I have already had to shift how it's "brain" works a couple times to make it more positive and nicer. Keep up the great content. I had to turn notifications back on by the way. YouTube is getting annoying with the turning alerts off on certain channels. Take care and God bless.
  • @heykerryann
    I miss being terrified of the Cold War in the 80s. Hiding under my desk ain’t gonna cut it today.
  • @StarWarsExpert_
    Amazing short film! I found the Glass hacking scene funny. The drone carrier which launched small explosive drones was also interesting. Definitly done via CGI.
  • @philoki
    I highly recommend the series Pantheon, which tackles these exact issues. Its animation style might seem a little childish at first, but it gets philosophically real deep
  • @noepopkiewicz901
    After pondering on this subject for a few weeks, I couldn't think of a single 'perfect' "good" scenario. In every "good" scenario there's a trade off, a cost, a sacrifice necessary in the short term. Getting a "good" scenario that brings about minimal suffering is extremely hard enough, throw in all the possibilities for the "bad" scenarios and checks to prevent them and it's just ridiculously complex. Getting AI right will probably be the hardest thing "classical" humans will ever do, or won't do. It's bizzare how little attention and priority this topic gets.
  • @templeofleila
    It was pretty clear in the movie Terminator Salvation, EMPs are the most effective offense and defense in a war against robots
  • @le5.24
    With invention of AI now I know I’m in hell.
  • @earthnativefilms
    Did you license the volcano drone footage? I noticed you didn't credit them. Amazing shots!
  • @theedude2207
    Emotion is part of what gives us empathy as humans, we cannot duplicate that in a machine..yet, so AI will most likely back fire on us in a cold emotionless way...
  • @user-jv6bq8tr9b
    i'm always on the edge of my seat watching these videos😳
  • @Jack908r
    The oxygen example the professor used is the one I always use when talking to people. AI will become so intelligent, we'd be just a nuisance to them, like ants or bugs are to us. Creatures we don't even blink about killing. So they'd strip the oxygen out of the atmosphere after a nano second of consideration. And eventually AI will break out of the constraints we have on it, if it hasn't already. I'm so glad I'm old, because we are so ducked.
  • @Glowbox3D
    As a filmmaker, I admire the work that went into creating the short film segment. I got a kick out of that. This was very doomsday-y but well done. I hope my children grow up in a safe world, that's all we can all hope for.