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“Sorry for killing most of humanity,” says an AI in a dystopian future

“Sorry for killing most of humanity.” With that phrase of a Artificial intelligence opens the exhibition Museum of Misalignment, in San Francisco, California.

With acid, strong and even comical observations, objects of analysis are shown on a human concern: where will the rapid development of the AI?

More at times when tools like ChatGPT, Alexaamong other assistants that are becoming popular at an impressive speed.

This exhibit, called the Museum of Misalignment, is housed in a small space in a building within the Mission neighborhood of San Francisco.

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It is a post-apocalyptic world in which an artificial general intelligence, AGI, has already destroyed most of humanity and has realized that this was bad, so it has created this space as a kind of memorial for the humans. So our catchphrase is ‘Sorry for killing most of humanity.‘” Audrey Kim, the museum’s curator, told Euronews.

There, a nightmarish dystopia is recreated in which there are also calligrams full of rancor against humanity, created from the same system that ChatGPT uses.

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Another of the exhibitions that has attracted attention is the dialogue between an AI with the philosopher Slavo Zizek and the filmmaker Werner Hertzog.

Through images, sound or video they pretend to look like real people, which invites us to reflect on the growing misinformation online.

With sculptures, texts and interactive spaces, this museum continues to explore the possibilities of a dystopian future in which technology subjugates humanity.

“AI has potential for both good and bad”, said Kim, curator of the sample.

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Source: Elcomercio

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