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Amazon’s Quest for Human-Level Robot Dexterity
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Amazon's quest to build robots that match human-level dexterity by @mims #RuleoftheRobots https://
wsj.com/articles/amazo
n-robots-workers-11670022563?st=e1ktm3oc515wl2e
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Society Unprepared for Powerful ML Models Accessibility
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we are zero prepared for the societal changes that powerful ML models usable any end user will bring imo
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AI Writing Tools Enhanced for User Productivity
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Lots. Over the coming weeks, you can expect them to keep their general abilities, but weβre going to make them much more useful for what our users are already coming to us for: writing.
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AI’s Role in Managing Future Content Abundance and Attention
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One thing that will become scarcer is the time and attention needed to sort through the coming flood of content. Can AI help with that, too?
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Automation over Augmentation: Risks of Prioritizing HLAI
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5/ While both types of AI can be beneficial, there are currently excess incentives for automation rather than augmentation among technologists, business executives, and policymakers. We must be mindful of the implications of our focus on HLAI.
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AI Augmentation Over Mimicry: Human Value and Economic Power
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4/ When AI is focused on augmenting humans rather than mimicking them, humans retain the power to insist on a share of the value created. Augmentation creates new capabilities and products, ultimately generating far more value than human-like AI.
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HLAI Focus Risks: Labor Power Loss and Technology Dependency
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3/ An excessive focus on HLAI can be dangerous – as machines become better substitutes for human labor, workers lose bargaining power and become dependent on those who control the technology.
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Document Editor Integration Shipped in Hour 46
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Hour 46: weβve now shipped a document editor integration https://
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atus/1599145415458189312?s=46&t=YoRc2NxxEbHOKZgmRIzmzg
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