that feeling you get while you learn one thing that was clearly written by AI?
It is occurring increasingly and it pains me to see actual human communication usurped, even when it means fewer typos. It is clearly the place we’re headed and untold billions will proceed to be made nevertheless it’s haphazard, inauthentic and sometimes confidently flawed.
if this picture is any indication, those self same issues are coming to the true world.
An OpenAI worker this week posted two pictures of the ‘OpenAI Library’ presumably on the San Francisco HQ: the one above and this one.
In the event you’ve executed any picture prompting with AI, it is clear what that is. It was undoubtedly imagined by ChatGPT after which some knowledgeable craftsman have been introduced in to show the pc’s imaginative and prescient into actual life.
In idea, I like this type of factor. It is a killer app for enhancing your personal house and a devastating flip of occasions for inside designers.
However seeing it in actual life is bothersome. The aesthetic is a multitude of some sort of machine’s sense of concord, not a human’s regular use of area. It is a immediate of ‘balanced timelessness’ with the sort of mushy lighting is just too cinematic and typical of AI pictures.
However what frightens me is that it does not work. It is as if Sam Altman produced the picture, gave it to the employees and mentioned ‘do it precisely like this’ with out anybody pushing again. For one, the lighting does not work for a library. There may be modest pure gentle from the window however at evening it will not be brilliant sufficient to learn something in most of that room, notably these comfy-looking black sofas. Secondly, the books seem like props. It does not seem like an actual library the place the cabinets are full and folks truly learn the books and as a substitute appears like they have been chosen for his or her sizes and colours of their bindings.
And critically, discover the vegetation on the highest cabinets. Now that aesthetic might look good in a photograph however in actual life, vegetation want gentle. There aren’t any vegetation on earth that may survive in these spots. Furthermore, the one who posted the picture mentioned they have been “principally cacti nevertheless it’s true they did look a lil wilted final evening”. So whereas a cactus would possibly want much less climbing up that ladder to water, it will want hours of direct daylight each day. Even the snake plant on the ground (a notoriously indestructible home plant) in all probability will not make it.
Why did nobody have a look at these cacti and say ‘Wait, will not these die?”
This can be a preview of the world to return. It appears fairly however the info in it’s hole. The picture is gorgeous, nevertheless it will not maintain the life it was designed for. In brief, it is a massive gross sales job, not one thing that fixes a real-world drawback.
The machine will inform us what’s finest and we have now to reside with the implications. It amazes and scares me that the folks at OpenAI are such slaves to those machines that they constructed it with out seeing the apparent flaws.
The one that posted this picture works in ‘human knowledge’ at OpenAI. These are the individuals who ought to be most conscious of its pitfalls, like its tendency to be “confidently flawed” or to optimize for look over perform, but they replicate these precise pitfalls in the true world. What does it say about their means to manage or information it?
This is not what alignment appears like.








