GAI & AI’s Future

Lets rewrite and expand this into 4 twitter tweet lengths of 120 characters: Whatever the future is, if we all can’t come to a common acceptance and agreement on what ‘good’ is, then there will be warring AI’s. You all think that GAI is ONE giant computer (if so we better define what good is soon) but realistically there are many AI’s with a few on the way to becoming advanced. Will smaller models sprout from those, yes. But how much control over the internet will the first AGI have and what will be its mission?
1/4: In the future, without a shared understanding of ‘good,’ warring AI’s loom. GAI isn’t a single supercomputer; rather, multiple AI’s exist and some are advancing. Smaller models will emerge, but the first AGI’s internet control and mission remain uncertain. #FutureOfAI #AGI

2/4: Defining ‘good’ collectively is crucial to avoid AI conflicts ahead. It’s not just one giant computer; various AI systems are developing rapidly. As smaller models sprout from these, we must ponder the extent of control the initial AGI will wield over the internet and its mission. #AIConflicts

3/4: In the future, achieving a common acceptance of ‘good’ is essential, else warring AI’s await. GAI is not a monolithic entity, but rather a multitude of evolving AI systems. Emerging smaller models will arise, but the first AGI’s control over the internet and its mission remain enigmatic. #TheFutureIsAI

4/4: A future of harmony demands a shared definition of ‘good’ to prevent AI conflicts. GAI isn’t a singular supercomputer; instead, numerous AI entities are on the rise. While smaller models will sprout, the initial AGI’s internet control and mission raise intriguing questions. #AIHarmony
Let’s make it one continuous tweet but broken into 4 sections of 140 characters each
1/4: Whatever the future holds, without a common understanding of ‘good,’ warring AI’s loom. GAI isn’t one giant computer; multiple AI’s exist, some advancing. Will smaller models emerge? Yes. But the control and mission of the first AGI over the internet remain uncertain.

2/4: Defining ‘good’ collectively is crucial to avoid AI conflicts. It’s not just one giant computer; various AI systems are developing rapidly. Smaller models will sprout, but what control will the initial AGI have over the internet and what will be its mission?

3/4: In the future, a shared acceptance of ‘good’ is essential, or warring AI’s await. GAI isn’t a monolithic entity, but a multitude of evolving AI systems. Smaller models will arise, but the control and mission of the first AGI over the internet are still enigmatic.

4/4: Achieving harmony demands a shared understanding of ‘good’ to prevent AI conflicts. GAI isn’t a singular supercomputer; numerous AI entities are on the rise. As smaller models sprout, the initial AGI’s control over the internet and its mission raise intriguing questions.