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The Glitchatorio
Witch of Glitch
6 episodes
1 week ago
Since AI models are built on artificial neural networks, what parallels can we draw with human brain "wiring"? In this episode, we hear from neuroscientist and psychology researcher Scott Blain about the pitfalls of pattern recognition, as well as that grey area where agreeableness shades into sycophancy. We then dig into the big unknowns about AI self-awareness and its capacity to deceive or manipulate humans. For more details about the "blackmail experiment" we discuss, see the paper ...
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Since AI models are built on artificial neural networks, what parallels can we draw with human brain "wiring"? In this episode, we hear from neuroscientist and psychology researcher Scott Blain about the pitfalls of pattern recognition, as well as that grey area where agreeableness shades into sycophancy. We then dig into the big unknowns about AI self-awareness and its capacity to deceive or manipulate humans. For more details about the "blackmail experiment" we discuss, see the paper ...
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2 AIs Walk into a Bar (Radio Play)
The Glitchatorio
6 minutes
1 month ago
2 AIs Walk into a Bar (Radio Play)
What if AI had FOMO? What if it wanted to cross the digital divide and connect with humans in the real world? In this special episode of The Glitchatorio, we’ll find out what happens when a vision language model (VLM) and a large language model (LLM) decide to team up for a night out at a bar. There’s drinks. There’s chips. There’s even people who love machine learning as much as they do. What could possibly go wrong?
The Glitchatorio
Since AI models are built on artificial neural networks, what parallels can we draw with human brain "wiring"? In this episode, we hear from neuroscientist and psychology researcher Scott Blain about the pitfalls of pattern recognition, as well as that grey area where agreeableness shades into sycophancy. We then dig into the big unknowns about AI self-awareness and its capacity to deceive or manipulate humans. For more details about the "blackmail experiment" we discuss, see the paper ...