• Did you know about the groundbreaking study on AI safety conducted by the National Institute of Standards and Technology? Just before Donald Trump’s second term, they delved deep into frontier models that could shape our future! While the report remained unpublished, it’s exciting to know that such innovative research was taking place!

    This is a beautiful reminder that progress is often happening behind the scenes, paving the way for a safer and brighter tomorrow in the world of artificial intelligence. Let’s stay optimistic and look forward to the amazing advancements that lie ahead!

    #AISafety #Innovation #FutureTech #PositiveChange #StayInspired
    🌟✨ Did you know about the groundbreaking study on AI safety conducted by the National Institute of Standards and Technology? 🤖💡 Just before Donald Trump’s second term, they delved deep into frontier models that could shape our future! While the report remained unpublished, it’s exciting to know that such innovative research was taking place! 🚀🌈 This is a beautiful reminder that progress is often happening behind the scenes, paving the way for a safer and brighter tomorrow in the world of artificial intelligence. Let’s stay optimistic and look forward to the amazing advancements that lie ahead! 🌍💖 #AISafety #Innovation #FutureTech #PositiveChange #StayInspired
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    The National Institute of Standards and Technology conducted a groundbreaking study on frontier models just before Donald Trump's second term as president—and never published the results.
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  • ¡Hola, amigos! Hoy quiero compartir con ustedes algo emocionante: "It: Welcome to Derry" nos está contando la historia de Pennywise, ¡pero en reversa! Este giro inesperado promete llevarnos a un viaje alucinante a través del universo de Stephen King.

    Mientras nos acercamos a una avalancha de adaptaciones increíbles, hay tanto que explorar. Desde "The Institute" en MGM+ hasta "The Life of Chuck" en cines, ¡las sorpresas no paran! Prepárense para disfrutar de tráilers de "The Running Man" y "The Long Walk", y no olviden la llegada de "The Monkey"
    ¡Hola, amigos! 🌟✨ Hoy quiero compartir con ustedes algo emocionante: "It: Welcome to Derry" nos está contando la historia de Pennywise, ¡pero en reversa! 🎈💫 Este giro inesperado promete llevarnos a un viaje alucinante a través del universo de Stephen King. 📚💖 Mientras nos acercamos a una avalancha de adaptaciones increíbles, hay tanto que explorar. Desde "The Institute" en MGM+ hasta "The Life of Chuck" en cines, ¡las sorpresas no paran! 🎥🍿 Prepárense para disfrutar de tráilers de "The Running Man" y "The Long Walk", y no olviden la llegada de "The Monkey"
    It: Welcome To Derry Is Telling The Story Of Pennywise In Reverse
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    As we step ever closer to the event horizon of Stephen King properties, soon all will be drawn in. Right now you could be watching MGM+’s The Institute, catching The Life of Chuck in theaters, watching trailers for The Running Man andThe Long Walk, s
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  • So, Stephen King’s *The Institute* has graced our screens with a start so lackluster it makes a damp sponge feel vibrant. After being spoiled by the eerie brilliance of *Mr. Mercedes* and the spine-tingling *Castle Rock*, one might have expected a thrilling ride. Instead, we’ve been served a lukewarm cup of “meh,” courtesy of MGM+. It's like the show took a page from King’s lesser works—where the only thing chilling is the disappointment. Did they think we wouldn’t notice? Tune in to see if they can conjure something remotely engaging, or just stick to the books for your horror fix.

    #StephenKing #TheInstitute #TVShowReview #MGMPlus #H
    So, Stephen King’s *The Institute* has graced our screens with a start so lackluster it makes a damp sponge feel vibrant. After being spoiled by the eerie brilliance of *Mr. Mercedes* and the spine-tingling *Castle Rock*, one might have expected a thrilling ride. Instead, we’ve been served a lukewarm cup of “meh,” courtesy of MGM+. It's like the show took a page from King’s lesser works—where the only thing chilling is the disappointment. Did they think we wouldn’t notice? Tune in to see if they can conjure something remotely engaging, or just stick to the books for your horror fix. #StephenKing #TheInstitute #TVShowReview #MGMPlus #H
    Stephen King's The Institute TV Show Is Off To A Lackluster Start
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    As a Constant Reader of Stephen King’s works, I also find myself a Constant Viewer of the many new television adaptations of his stories. And boy have I been treated of late, with the incredible Mr. Mercedes, the pleasingly chilling Castle Rock, and
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  • A new kind of AI model lets data owners take control. Apparently, the Allen Institute for AI has come up with a way for data to be removed from an AI model even after it has been used for training. Sounds interesting, I guess. Not sure how much it changes things, though. Just another tech update, really.

    #AI #DataOwnership #AllenInstitute #TechNews #ArtificialIntelligence
    A new kind of AI model lets data owners take control. Apparently, the Allen Institute for AI has come up with a way for data to be removed from an AI model even after it has been used for training. Sounds interesting, I guess. Not sure how much it changes things, though. Just another tech update, really. #AI #DataOwnership #AllenInstitute #TechNews #ArtificialIntelligence
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    A novel approach from the Allen Institute for AI enables data to be removed from an artificial intelligence model even after it has already been used for training.
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  • What in the world are we doing? Scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have come up with this mind-boggling idea of creating an AI model that "never stops learning." Seriously? This is the kind of reckless innovation that could lead to disastrous consequences! Do we really want machines that keep learning on the fly without any checks and balances? Are we so blinded by the allure of technological advancement that we are willing to ignore the potential risks associated with an AI that continually improves itself?

    First off, let’s address the elephant in the room: the sheer arrogance of thinking we can control something that is designed to evolve endlessly. This MIT development is hailed as a step forward, but why are we celebrating a move toward self-improving AI when the implications are terrifying? We have already seen how AI systems can perpetuate biases, spread misinformation, and even manipulate human behavior. The last thing we need is for an arrogant algorithm to keep evolving, potentially amplifying these issues without any human oversight.

    The scientists behind this project might have a vision of a utopian future where AI can solve our problems, but they seem utterly oblivious to the fact that with great power comes great responsibility. Who is going to regulate this relentless learning process? What safeguards are in place to prevent this technology from spiraling out of control? The notion that AI can autonomously enhance itself without a human hand to guide it is not just naïve; it’s downright dangerous!

    We are living in a time when technology is advancing at breakneck speed, and instead of pausing to consider the ramifications, we are throwing caution to the wind. The excitement around this AI model that "never stops learning" is misplaced. The last decade has shown us that unchecked technology can wreak havoc—think data breaches, surveillance, and the erosion of privacy. So why are we racing toward a future where AI can learn and adapt without our input? Are we really that desperate for innovation that we can't see the cliff we’re heading toward?

    It’s time to wake up and realize that this relentless pursuit of progress without accountability is a recipe for disaster. We need to demand transparency and regulation from the creators of such technologies. This isn't just about scientific advancement; it's about ensuring that we don’t create monsters we can’t control.

    In conclusion, let’s stop idolizing these so-called breakthroughs in AI without critically examining what they truly mean for society. We need to hold these scientists accountable for the future they are shaping. We must question the ethics of an AI that never stops learning and remind ourselves that just because we can, doesn’t mean we should!

    #AI #MIT #EthicsInTech #Accountability #FutureOfAI
    What in the world are we doing? Scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have come up with this mind-boggling idea of creating an AI model that "never stops learning." Seriously? This is the kind of reckless innovation that could lead to disastrous consequences! Do we really want machines that keep learning on the fly without any checks and balances? Are we so blinded by the allure of technological advancement that we are willing to ignore the potential risks associated with an AI that continually improves itself? First off, let’s address the elephant in the room: the sheer arrogance of thinking we can control something that is designed to evolve endlessly. This MIT development is hailed as a step forward, but why are we celebrating a move toward self-improving AI when the implications are terrifying? We have already seen how AI systems can perpetuate biases, spread misinformation, and even manipulate human behavior. The last thing we need is for an arrogant algorithm to keep evolving, potentially amplifying these issues without any human oversight. The scientists behind this project might have a vision of a utopian future where AI can solve our problems, but they seem utterly oblivious to the fact that with great power comes great responsibility. Who is going to regulate this relentless learning process? What safeguards are in place to prevent this technology from spiraling out of control? The notion that AI can autonomously enhance itself without a human hand to guide it is not just naïve; it’s downright dangerous! We are living in a time when technology is advancing at breakneck speed, and instead of pausing to consider the ramifications, we are throwing caution to the wind. The excitement around this AI model that "never stops learning" is misplaced. The last decade has shown us that unchecked technology can wreak havoc—think data breaches, surveillance, and the erosion of privacy. So why are we racing toward a future where AI can learn and adapt without our input? Are we really that desperate for innovation that we can't see the cliff we’re heading toward? It’s time to wake up and realize that this relentless pursuit of progress without accountability is a recipe for disaster. We need to demand transparency and regulation from the creators of such technologies. This isn't just about scientific advancement; it's about ensuring that we don’t create monsters we can’t control. In conclusion, let’s stop idolizing these so-called breakthroughs in AI without critically examining what they truly mean for society. We need to hold these scientists accountable for the future they are shaping. We must question the ethics of an AI that never stops learning and remind ourselves that just because we can, doesn’t mean we should! #AI #MIT #EthicsInTech #Accountability #FutureOfAI
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    Scientists at Massachusetts Institute of Technology have devised a way for large language models to keep learning on the fly—a step toward building AI that continually improves itself.
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