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AI may not be the dire existential threat that many make it out to be.
Large Language Models (LLMs) can only follow instructions, can't develop new skills on their own and are inherently "controllable, predictable and safe" Researchers from the University of Bath and the Technical University of Darmstadt found that LLMs are inherently controllable and safe.
The danger, as always, isn't with the machines, but with the people who program them and control them.
The systems already have remarkable capabilities and will become more sophisticated in the very near future.
They have the frightening potential to manipulate information, create fake news, commit fraud, provide falsehoods even without intention, be abused as a cheap fix, and suppress the truth.
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