🤖 OpenAI working on secret AI project called "Strawberry"
OpenAI developing a new artificial intelligence that can think and reason like a human, making it much more advanced than current models.
Details are still a secret. According to Reuters, a
Well it is a fictional company in the movie francise terminator which went rouge with their AI/robots and this AI thought humanity was a threat and it decided to develop robots to kill humans
What if all the AI robots are creating armies to defeat humans behind our back.
I mean they're currently!!!!
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Rishab
Independent thinker • 1y
Have you guys ever thought what could be the future of AI be like!!
Terminator -skynet
or
Human relaxing in there homes while all major things are done by robots and machines cleaning,food making, autonomous servants.
What will be the employme
I have one question, as a child who grew up watching sci-fi movies now they can be reality because of AI but is it really causing threat to us humans on that greater scale and if so why can't we put some limitations on it ?
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Daniel
Hey I am on Medial • 2m
The term AI takeover often sparks images of robots replacing humans or machines ruling the world. But here’s the truth—AI isn't taking over us; it’s taking over tasks.
AI is automating the repetitive, enhancing decision-making, and revolutionizing i
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Jyotsana
Be an entrepreneur, ... • 7d
Today's Biggest question of this generation is AI replacing human' job or human.
Throughout history, humanity has adapted by changing its tools – from stone to iron, and now to silicon. AI is merely another tool, not our master. The day we fully em
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Jyotsana
Be an entrepreneur, ... • 7d
In a world increasingly dominated by Artificial Intelligence, a fundamental question arises: can humans truly be "replaced" by this technology?
While AI excels at processing data and executing algorithms, it fundamentally lacks the core attrib
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Havish Gupta
Inactive for a week ... • 4m
Why Did a $4 Billion Pizza Company Fail?
So It all started when Alex Garden and Julia Collins thought, why not automate the process of making pizza using robots?
With this idea, they started Zume Pizza in 2015 and soon raised $6 million to fund
Tech companies, like OpenAl, Microsoft, and Anthropic, have agreed to an Al 'kill switch' to prevent Terminator-style risks.
At a recent summit in Seoul, 16 major Al companies, including OpenAl, agreed to a voluntary policy to stop advanced Al devel