11-30-2024, 03:15 AM
It seems they trained the AI model on thousands of hours of speeches and all his writings. I think we're going to start seeing more of this in coming years -- attempts to recreate famous personalities, merging them with AI assistant and training models. Systems with personalities that people can relate to, or be disturbed by. Time will tell. Right now they're using this model as part of their management training, but what happens when they start giving it the ability to draft business plans, search for research, issue tasks, etc? That's when it get interesting. Systems interacting with systems.
When Zuckerberg pivoted with his Metaverse initiative, most everyone though it was kind of silly. 80s cyberpunk. Things that had already been done in online games and failed virtual reality simulators. But, I think the idea goes deeper than that. It's an attempt to move the interaction modalities of the economy into a virtual environment, where things are still done face-to-face or can still only be done by humans. It's no great advantage meeting someone in the Metaverse right now, versus a video call, meeting, or email. But the key thing it would do is allow AI avatars to interact: both with humans, and with each other, in a way indistinguishable from how people interact. I think that's the goal he sees there. What his motive may be, beyond a technological land-grab, are anyone's guess.
Staff-command structures of specially trained AI avatars interacting to do everything that human corporate structures do is kinda scary.
When Zuckerberg pivoted with his Metaverse initiative, most everyone though it was kind of silly. 80s cyberpunk. Things that had already been done in online games and failed virtual reality simulators. But, I think the idea goes deeper than that. It's an attempt to move the interaction modalities of the economy into a virtual environment, where things are still done face-to-face or can still only be done by humans. It's no great advantage meeting someone in the Metaverse right now, versus a video call, meeting, or email. But the key thing it would do is allow AI avatars to interact: both with humans, and with each other, in a way indistinguishable from how people interact. I think that's the goal he sees there. What his motive may be, beyond a technological land-grab, are anyone's guess.
Staff-command structures of specially trained AI avatars interacting to do everything that human corporate structures do is kinda scary.
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