Chief Innovation Officer of the National Archives talks about using Artificial Intelligence to rewrite history to eliminate the “inherent bias” ...

excalibur

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This is who and what we are dealing with.

Soon, they'll change the names of the month and the number of weeks in a month as appear to be in 1789 Redux.


 
This is who and what we are dealing with.

Soon, they'll change the names of the month and the number of weeks in a month as appear to be in 1789 Redux.



Meh, its only history, we don't need it. Lets go tear down some more statues and change the names of a few more bases.
 
This is who and what we are dealing with.

Soon, they'll change the names of the month and the number of weeks in a month as appear to be in 1789 Redux.



Lol that's funny because nobody's going to get to pick the way that AI will rewrite anything
 
Lol that's funny because nobody's going to get to pick the way that AI will rewrite anything

Really? What about the people who write the code that tell the AI how to think? And who would understand better what happened historically? An AI program in 2023 rewriting it all according to an algorithm or the ACTUAL PEOPLE who lived at the time and experienced the events?
 
Really? What about the people who write the code that tell the AI how to think?
The goal of all those people is for AI to think for itself. Nobody opens Pandora's box without thinking it's going to be fine.
 
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After it is rewritten, we will find out when the full human equity is implemented within a short time that we are heading towards idiocrasy. Then the artificial intelligence will take us over easier.
 

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