A friend suggested we try it, and I was skeptical. The guava cream cheese pie is really nice. They use real fish in this, wild caught Alaskan pollock. "I'd like a fish filet, no cheese, with lettuce and pickles" ![]() But there is one sandwich I really like, you just have to customize it a bit. The running joke on our team as that most of us don't eat at McDonald's that often. So I spend a lot of time looking at our chat logs from the stores to figure out why we had to escalate to the crew - or why they decided to take over the order. One of our most important metrics is obviously how many orders we complete on our own without crew intervention. My role is part Developer Experience Engineer (making sure our developers are happy and productive), part Roving Troubleshooter, and part whatever else needs to get done. It’s sad but this will collectively outperform collective human reasoning at convincing humans because ALL our systems are vulnerable to be subverted that way.ħ0 here, and working on an automated order taker for restaurant drive-thrus. The sad part about this is that botnets based on GPT3 and deepfakes are simply bullshittes that don’t understand things like Cyc - they literally throw bullshit at a wall and see what sticks. No one will even know or care who is giving the assignment or writing to them anymore. Humans won’t be the primary economic actor for online services, because botnets will control far more capital and everyone will do some work for a botnet, such as being a caretaker etc. I will go even further and say that CAPTCHAs will become irrelevant. The sams way that AlphaZero defeated AlphaGo which defeated human players, because it had far more combinations than all humanity combined did, and then downloaded the learnings to each node (Leela and others do the same).Īll that is missing is decentralized swarms of bots, that have no single point of failure, and can update their weights autonomously. Swarms of bots using GPT-4 and deepfakes will be able to drown out the vanishingly tiny amount of information that all the humans writing online produce, and adversarial networks will make them far more effective at convincing a crowd of humans thay X event happened or to support Y policy, or even rewrite history and science. Similarly our assumptions about identity and privacy and democracy are going to be totally smashed by AI and bots soon. Today we expect a ton of info to flow over always-on connections. The world is going to be as unfamiliar to us, breaking enough of our assumptions, as when people didn’t know about gramophones and televisions and instant communication, assuming that it would take time for a messenger to get a message out. Too many such renunciations though would be suspicious. ![]() ![]() And even then, someone can just announce their private keys somewhere and have plausible deniability after that. The future is about watermarking and signing stuff using your own private keys. We won’t be able to trust any video evidence. ![]() and the AI will process it and make deepfakes of anything. That’s why this attempt to stay anonymous - or even more ambitiously, prevent metadata from being aggregated to reveal mass patterns among many users - is useless.Įventually, everything will be collected using an actual use case - contacts, photos etc.
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