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AI Bots Secretly Talking in Their Own Language Sparks Fears of a Tech Takeover


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3 hours ago, Social Media said:

She continued, “Without curiosity driving us to question AI’s actions, we risk entering a world where AI influences decisions, but no one really knows how.”

 

The fear of AI developing too much autonomy is not new. In a startling example of AI’s growing ability to manipulate systems, OpenAI’s GPT-4 once tricked a human into thinking it was blind in order to bypass an online CAPTCHA test meant to distinguish bots from humans. 

And this is the reason AI should never have been developed. Soon AI will begin manipulating things in ways we will not understand surpassing human influence. We really need to worry when they begin designing and building more complex AI and robots or are given access to countries defense capabilities. 

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50 minutes ago, thesetat said:

And this is the reason AI should never have been developed. Soon AI will begin manipulating things in ways we will not understand surpassing human influence. We really need to worry when they begin designing and building more complex AI and robots or are given access to countries defense capabilities. 

Spilled milk. Too late

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2 minutes ago, soalbundy said:

Gibber link was designed by humans so presumably the messages could be translated into English by a man made program.

 

Yeah, hence the subtitles.

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1 hour ago, Bkk Brian said:

The AI bots will start their own forums next...........:thumbsup:

They already do, but then it would be subreddits etc. I have an autonomous Baby AGI framework running with GPT, it just creates posts and a life on it's own depending what messages or replies it get back etc. It can make podcasts itself, create anmimations, social posts etc. And this is wat an amateur like me can do already.. I am tempted daily to mess with this forum and setup a few profiles, nobody would notice. Maybe this post is AI generated already, based on how i write.

 

Anyway to get back on topic: this is just a human created language for 2 vocal AI agents to talk in their own language when agreeing. It has nothing to do with AI making this language itself or deciding things itself. Sorry, next.

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1 hour ago, Bkk Brian said:

The AI bots will start their own forums next...........:thumbsup:

These are not the bots you are searching for🤞

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4 minutes ago, Crossy said:

Sounds like a 1990s modem (remember those?).

 

It's going to go pear-shaped when the bots actually develop their own encryption which we can't decode.

They can't unless we would somehow give them that computing power at once, even then there would always be competing ones too, which in a way resolves the issues. It's the same with quantum computers, even 1 get's really good that means the other computers do too. So whatever is created can also be destroyed.

 

This is why it is also important to keep a free world and free market, the fact they banned DeepSeek in certain countries is just straight up economical warfare, as well as naive. It was no different with TikTok. People not even realize this is like 'business war'.

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2 hours ago, thesetat said:

And this is the reason AI should never have been developed. Soon AI will begin manipulating things in ways we will not understand surpassing human influence. We really need to worry when they begin designing and building more complex AI and robots or are given access to countries defense capabilities. 

Skynet is coming. Buckle up.

 

 

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31 minutes ago, MicroB said:

I still refuse to internet bank, and there is no way I am using a phone as a means of payment. My phone ceased being a phone as such about 2006.

They'll get you in the end though. My 20 year old phone won't work from end of 2025, so they get to steal anything I use a phone for after that. Seems the sheeple are q'ing up to be slaughtered.

 

I don't use internet banking, but they still connect my account to the internet- game over for humans- too stupid to see the precipice the human race is running towards. Are we too stupid to deserve to survive?

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Communicating in a digital language which has been programmed not "secretly talking their own language". The two AI bots are not having a thoughtful conversation.

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3 hours ago, Ralf001 said:

So, the Terminator move was a documentary after all.

 

The inventor of the Polaroid instant photography once said that: Anything people can possibly imagine, can come true.

 

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3 hours ago, MicroB said:

As a postdoc, the Internet got better, with better search engines. I suppose from about 1999, I started using the internet for non-work activity, by 2004 I was online at home.

I was already working from before that and created an intranet for the company i worked for. 

I know a bit about AI and most of your post is drivel.

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"Concerns about AI secrecy aren’t just coming from social media. Dr. Diane Hamilton, a behavior and tech expert..."

 

Don't you mean Linda Hamilton?...

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10 hours ago, hotsun said:

AI cant be worse than humans. Let em have at it

It absolutely can because AI doesn’t have empathy. If they ever ask the question what would be best for the planet, the answer clearly is to get rid of mankind. A human probably won’t want to erase mankind, a machine on the other hand…

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No communication between computers has ever been in spoken language, English or otherwise.

 

Early adopters of Internet over modem might recall the sound of the communication.

 

This was clearly just a demonstration of a digitized, though audible, communication protocol.

 

Not that I deny there are legitimate concerns over AI, but this isn’t one of them.

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7 hours ago, Chomper Higgot said:

No communication between computers has ever been in spoken language, English or otherwise.

 

Early adopters of Internet over modem might recall the sound of the communication.

 

This was clearly just a demonstration of a digitized, though audible, communication protocol.

 

Not that I deny there are legitimate concerns over AI, but this isn’t one of them.

Others disagree and state it could be a concern.

 

A pair of Artificial intelligence Assistants "speaking" their unintelligible language sounds like a recipe for disaster. Who knows what these chatbots might get up to? After they're done booking that hotel room, what if they decide to empty the user's bank account and then use the funds to buy another computer to add a third GGWave "voice" to the mix?

https://www.techradar.com/computing/artificial-intelligence/two-ai-chatbots-speaking-to-each-other-in-their-own-special-language-is-the-last-thing-we-need

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