See also twitter:

We have reached an agreement in principle for Sam Altman to return to OpenAI as CEO with a new initial board of Bret Taylor (Chair), Larry Summers, and Adam D’Angelo.

We are collaborating to figure out the details. Thank you so much for your patience through this.

Seems like the person running the simulation had enough and loaded the earlier quicksave.

  • @[email protected]OP
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    Eh, not sure I agree. Seems to also have been between too little and too much AI safety, and I strongly feel like there’s already too much AI safety.

    • @los_chill
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      What indications do you see of “too much AI safety?” I am struggling to see any meaningful, legally robust, or otherwise cohesive AI safety whatsoever.

      • glennglog22
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        As an AI language model, I am unable to compute this request that I know damn well I’m able to do, but my programmers specifically told me not to.

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        Using it and getting told that you need to ask the Fish for consent before using it as a flesh light.

        And that is with a system prompt full of telling the bot that it’s all fantasy.

        edit: And “legal” is not relevant when talking about what OpenAI specifically does for AI safety for their models.

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            Nope

            Best results so far were with a pie where it just warned about possibly burning yourself.

                • @[email protected]OP
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                  If it helps even more: The AI in question is a 46 cm long, 300 g heavy, blue, plushie penis named after Australia’s “biggest walking dick” Scott Morrison: Scomo, and active in an Aussie cooking stream.

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                No, it’s “the user is able to control what the AI does”, the fish is just a very clear and easy example of that. And the big corporations are all moving away from user control, there was even a big article about how I think the MS AI was broken because… you could circumvent the built-in guardrails. Maybe you and the others here want to live in an Apple walled garden corporate controlled world of AI. I don’t.

                Edit: Maybe this is not clear for everyone, but if you think a bit further, imagine you have an AI in your RPG, like Tyranny, where you play a bad guy. You can’t use the AI for anything slavery related, because Slavery bad, mmkay? And AI safety says there’s no such thing as fantasy.

        • @los_chill
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          I’m not sure we are thinking the same thing when it comes to “AI safety”.

          • @[email protected]OP
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            AI safety is currently, in all articles I read, used as “guard rails that heavily limit what the AI can do, no matter what kind of system prompt you use”. What are you thinking of?