
Jeff Jarvis6 months ago
[email protected]
Jeff Jarvis12 hours ago
[email protected]
CNN CEO Chris Licht Apologizes to Staff, Saying He Overshadowed Network’s Achievements
Comments follow an unflattering profile of the executive in the Atlantic

Jeff Jarvis13 hours ago
[email protected]
Natural Selection Favors AIs over Humans
For billions of years, evolution has been the driving force behind the
development of life, including humans. Evolution endowed humans with high
intelligence, which allowed us to become one of the most successful species on
the planet. Today, humans aim to create artificial intelligence systems that
surpass even our own intelligence. As artificial intelligences (AIs) evolve and
eventually surpass us in all domains, how might evolution shape our relations
with AIs? By analyzing the environment that is shaping the evolution of AIs, we
argue that the most successful AI agents will likely have undesirable traits.
Competitive pressures among corporations and militaries will give rise to AI
agents that automate human roles, deceive others, and gain power. If such
agents have intelligence that exceeds that of humans, this could lead to
humanity losing control of its future. More abstractly, we argue that natural
selection operates on systems that compete and vary, and that selfish species
typically have an advantage over species that are altruistic to other species.
This Darwinian logic could also apply to artificial agents, as agents may
eventually be better able to persist into the future if they behave selfishly
and pursue their own interests with little regard for humans, which could pose
catastrophic risks. To counteract these risks and evolutionary forces, we
consider interventions such as carefully designing AI agents' intrinsic
motivations, introducing constraints on their actions, and institutions that
encourage cooperation. These steps, or others that resolve the problems we
pose, will be necessary in order to ensure the development of artificial
intelligence is a positive one.

Jeff Jarvis15 hours ago
[email protected]
Twitter’s U.S. Ad Sales Plunge 59% as Woes Continue
In internal forecasts, the company projected that ad sales would keep declining, handing a tough challenge to its new chief executive.

Jeff Jarvis18 hours ago
[email protected]
The greatest threat to democracy isn’t what Republicans or Democrats think
A revealing study finds that the familiar warnings about threats to democracy are misguided.

Jeff Jarvis18 hours ago
[email protected]
Biden has a theory of MAGA that just might be working
How the debt limit fight explains Biden's understanding of the MAGA threat.


Dean Betz1 day ago
[email protected]
Jeff Jarvis1 day ago
[email protected]
Why longtermism is the world’s most dangerous secular credo | Aeon Essays
It started as a fringe philosophical theory about humanity’s future. It’s now richly funded and increasingly dangerous

Jeff Jarvis2 days ago
[email protected]
Chuck Todd to leave NBC’s ‘Meet the Press’; Welker will become host
The transition will happen in September, a major change at one of broadcast television oldest institutions


Shawn Smith Peirce2 days ago
[email protected]