We have an exciting main event at #HCXAI at #chi2024 today!
We have @janethaven from @datasociety and
Kush Varshney from @ibmresearch for an invigorating discussion on AI governance and policymaking to take Explainable AI beyond academia.
Why are we opening things up?
💡Over the last 4 years, practitioners & policymakers have shared challenges of submitting a paper (bandwidth, resources, etc.)
A year ago he released the promised algorithm for determining content pushed upon you (if you use twitter).
Perhaps more surprisingly, He admitted that even internally, that the #spaghetti_code comprising it isn't even fully understood internally by their staff. That's more #transparency than was expected.
But now, just a few hours ago, he released the source for #xAI's #Grok chatbot too, under the #Apache_license:
Eigentlich wollte ich eine Folge zu mechanischen Uhren machen... dann kam wieder der Irre um die Ecke.
Morgen erklaere ich hier 👉 https://www.metacheles.de warum Grok PR-BS ist & wie Musks Firmen entwicklungstechnisch bereits um Generationen zurueckgefallen sind.
“a fundamental advantage is its “real-time knowledge of the world via the X platform” Now the question is: When I 'deleted' my Twitter account earlier this year, did it actually get deleted, or is it in an archive somewhere being used to train Musk's anti-social AI bot. Whatever, the case, I am glad I am not feeding it today.
No one should be surprised when this man, who claims AI is “one of the biggest threats to humanity,” steadfastly unleashes predictions to his own dire rhetoric on the world.
"Elon Musk unveils Grok, an AI chatbot with a ‘rebellious streak’"
Musk didn't buy Twitter "to revive its business"…he bought it for its database. Technically, he has 'something' on everybody. Not literally everybody, of course, but anybody who's anybody.
"A year later, Musk’s X is tilting right. And sinking."