Is Ai Dumb, In the Sky with Dimon, Talk to Your Data & Your Mind Isn't Yours

Is Ai Dumb, In the Sky with Dimon, Talk to Your Data & Your Mind Isn't Yours

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Fifteen minutes.

That's the time I take to scan, curate and post here. Seemingly unrelated, each a light in the night sky; connect the dots, see the Constellation, tell the story.

Enjoy.


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...greg report ...


April 10

AI CAN PRETEND TO BE STUPIDER THAN IT REALLY IS, SCIENTISTS FIND

Good to know the LLM was trained on the 21 Laws of Power.

21. Play a sucker to catch a sucker - seem dumber than your mark.

No one likes feeling stupider than the next person. The trick, then, is to make your victims feel smart—and not just smart, but smarter than you are. Once convinced of this, they will never suspect that you may have ulterior motives.

Here.


Mr. Oblivious is now Captain Obvious.

Jamie Dimon says AI will have 'extraordinary' consequences and may be as transformative as electricity and the internet.

This guy also told you to hate WFH.

Here .


AI lets investors chat with their data

A small step. One day, data will not be a cloudy subject but will talk back.

"Forget having to sift through spreadsheets for hours. StateStreet, one of the nation’s largest banks, is bringing several generative AI applications to market, in a push to empower large investors to more easily and efficiently interact with their investment data."

Here.


With neurotech, control over our minds is less absolute than we think

Socrates, never wrote things down warning that writing nothing but a reminder of some previous thought.

Readers “...will appear to be omniscient and will generally know nothing.”

Here.



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