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Most alignment discourse focuses on controlling what AI does. But comparatively little attention is paid to what future AI might feel—and that feels like a potential dangerous blind spot. As we move toward increasingly complex and emotionally convincing systems, there’s
(…this is a little write-up I’d like feedback on, as it is a line of thinking I haven’t heard elsewhere. I’d tried posting/linking on my blog, but I guess the mods don’t like that, so I deleted it there and
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Here’s a complete round-up of the most significant AI developments from the past few days. Business Developments: Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella revealed that AI now writes a “significant portion” of the company’s code, aligning with Google’s similar advancements in automated
With graduation season approaching, a new cohort of students is embarking on next steps, aiming to use their passions and skills to make a real, tangible impact on the world. For many, this means — first and foremost — landing
Working on a conversational AI project that can dynamically switch between AI models. I have integrated ChatGPT and Claude so far but don’t know which one to choose next between Gemini and Llama. My evaluation criteria: API reliability and documentation
While exploring a digitally represented object through artificially created sense of touch, brain-computer interface users described the warm fur of a purring cat, the smooth rigid surface of a door key and cool roundness of an apple.
I’ve been exploring a bunch of AI tools this year and figured I’d share a few that are genuinely useful and free to try. These cover a range of use cases—writing, voice generation, profile photos, and even character-based interactions. ChatGPT