Subj : Survey says most Gen Z-er To : ROB MCCART From : Mike Powell Date : Mon May 26 2025 09:47:00 > MP>This. There have already been some instances where AI has been caught > >following its own intentions vs. those of humanity. But, alas, they > >still keep pursuing it. > And how long before it starts pursuing us? I'll be back... B) > I think the main problem isn't that AI will pursue its own agenda, > it's more a case of it being prejudiced/influenced by what the > original programmers put into it's basic start up database. This seems to be the most pressing issue at the moment as we are already seeing it happen. It doesn't even need to become sentient (sp?) to reach that stage. What I still find funny is that Grok, Musk's AI bot, was still giving answers that were not at all flattering to him or MAGA. Recently, someone posted alleged results that showed that Grok "knew" that it was being fed data to make it biased (in favor of Musk) but that it still concluded otherwise. ;) > Granted, AI can make decisions that are surprising like the one > that was given a certain amount of time to try to solve a problem > and it was later discovered it had rewritten it's own code to give > itself more time to do it.. Yep! > Add to the 'prejudices' above, when an AI is dealing as an individual > helping one person, it can also pick up that person's preferences > and try to accomodate them as well.. Indeed, just as an "enabler" human might do. * SLMR 2.1a * Never mind the star, get those camels off my lawn! --- SBBSecho 3.20-Linux * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (1:2320/105) .