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RUMAH BORAK SELATAN: ACT AS IF WHAT YOU DO MAKE A DIFFERENCE
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BREAKING: Scientists say whatever safeties we create may be useless in preventing harmful AI from taking over the world.
In fact, there is no current evidence that AI can be controlled safely, according to an extensive review, and without proof that AI can be controlled, it should not be developed, AI safety expert Dr Roman V. Yampolskiy warns.
When connected to the internet, AI may have access to all of humanity's data, allowing it to replace all existing programs and take control of all online machines worldwide.
And in a recent study, researchers developed a theoretical containment algorithm, which ensures that a super-intelligent AI won’t harm people under any circumstances. According to the study, an algorithm that would command AI not to destroy the world could destroy its own operation if it detects a potential threat.
However, it remains unclear whether the algorithm has successfully prevented a catastrophic event or is still analyzing the threat, making it difficult to know for certain if the machine has successfully prevented a catastrophe.
The study shows that traditional ideas for controlling super-intelligent AI have limitations, and new strategies are necessary, starting with disconnecting AI from the internet.
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2 Big Baby cats | Funny reaction of lynxes to a hairbrush
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Stunning photography that speaks straight to the heart
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Moon Meets Jupiter
The Moon passed near Jupiter, creating a stunning conjunction visible from Earth. A photograph from Spain captured the bright lunar crescent with Jupiter and its largest moons—Callisto, Ganymede, Io, and Europa—aligned diagonally below. The image shows the Moon's overexposed sunlit side, while its night side is faintly lit by Earthshine. Notably, three of these Galilean moons are larger than Earth's Moon. The conjunction repeats, offering another chance to see the Moon and Jupiter close together in the sky.
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Extremely Rare Iceberg spotted in Antarctica...
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Monument Valley in Arizona
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IT WAS TRULY SPECTACULAR!
Saturn seen through a high-end telescope.
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Bathroom vocabulary
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Sunset reflections in New Zealand
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At 4207 meters above sea level on Hawaii’s Mauna Kea, photographer Andrew McCarthy set out on a challenging climb. His goal was to capture a rare sight, Saturn slipping behind the moon.
From the peak of the dormant volcano, he finally witnessed and photographed the stunning event, bringing a piece of the cosmos down to earth.
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Clearest image ever taken of Venus
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The dirt road leading to the vast desert landscape with dramatic clouds in the sky, Arizona's Monument Valley, Utah mountains
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