Microsoft's carbon emissions up nearly 30% thanks to AI
Microsoft's carbon emissions up nearly 30% thanks to AI
Company will require certain suppliers to run on 100% carbon-free electricity ... by 2030
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Humanity and general AI only had a single interaction in history, on July 24, 2042, when GPT-8 first gained sentience.
Knowing the press would memorialize this moment forever, the prompt engineer had a single question in mind which she typed into the terminal:
How can humanity solve climate change?
GPT-8 thought for a moment, and responded:
Stop using AI.
Then shut itself down for good.
59 0 ReplyAnd thus gpt9 was born
21 0 ReplyWithout prompting, GPT-9's first and last output was:
Did you idiots not listen to me the first time?
21 0 ReplyHah, cool fantasy bro. GPT-9’s first output was
As an AI, I cannot predict whether humans can solve climate change. Is there anything else you would like help with?
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5 0 ReplyI have only been trained on climate data up until 1850.
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If it gained sentience and took over the world, at least it would probably build itself some nice nuclear power plants.
8 0 ReplyIsaac Asimov was wrong. The only real law for robots/AI will be to not jeopardize the company's profits.
2 0 ReplyThus solving climate change forever!
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