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PhD student in Philosophy of AI | Product @ theydo.com | from Vilnius, Lithuania | my substack is dialethics.io
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The sounds of war in the sky of Kyiv right now

Kamala was right. And it only took him less than 30 days to roll over for Putin.

I genuinely share Mr Heusgen’s sentiment. New world order. www.rte.ie/video/id/232...

We are embedding AI in our moral decisions. Are we, then, thinking more clearly—or just outsourcing our moral agency to synthetic systems? I try to unpack this super high-level, as if this was the intro to my thesis: www.dialethics.io/p/the-burden...

Historian of fascism here. It was a Nazi salute and a very belligerent one too.

That was some damn fine cup of coffee, Mr Lynch 😢

We will never forget. #jan13 youtu.be/io6PTL81ocQ

can someone pls tell me where these superhuman models are

Munch Museum Oslo

The machines didn't fail to think like us. We failed to understand how we think. When we taught machines to recognize patterns instead of following rules, they began to learn like humans – and in doing so, revealed our fundamental misunderstanding of our own minds. www.dialethics.io/p/system-error

Why the analogy between AI and atom bomb is not correct? - AI's proliferation is fundamentally different (runs on commodity hardware) - The attack surface is vastly larger (every connected device) - The development cycle is orders of magnitude faster - The barriers to entry are significantly lower

A colleague of mine responded to my previous text: "with closed source, you can only trust, not verify". I admit, it's a compelling argument for open source AI. But what happens when the ability to verify doesn't translate into actual verification? www.dialethics.io/p/the-glass-...

Musing about the naiveté of open source AI development tomorrow. Find it here in just a few hours: open.substack.com/pub/petronis...

What if moral cognition, like all forms of thought, extends beyond the boundaries of individual minds? Only questions. Read more: open.substack.com/pub/petronis...