The problem is that the people closest to the technology — the people explaining it to the public — live with one foot in the future. They sometimes see what they believe will happen as much as they see what is happening now. “There are lots of dudes in our industry who struggle to tell the difference between science fiction and real life,” said Andrew Feldman, chief executive and founder of Cerebras, a company building massive computer chips that can help accelerate the progress of A.I. https://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/05/technology/ai-sentient-google.htmlThe robots are among us…Should we be worried when they get really clever, or will they be gentle with us? @TheNewEuropean https://t.co/Y27OFkOcCC
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