GrahamC [2411020705] ..... shares on https://www.nationaldefensemagazine.org/articles/2024/11/1/government-contracting-insights-government-proposes-ai-reporting-rule
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Every, and essentially any, effective AI model is POTENTIALLY a risky dangerous multi-use foundation model. Such is the inherent nature of the beast unleashed.
And as unpleasant and unwelcome as that actuality may be, to imagine one can make any necessary radical and fundamentally revolutionary progress without its developing expansive intervention, and anything can be done by humanity to stop it continuing to be considerably smarter and more resourceful and innovative than was never even imagined possible before, is something you will just have to accept AI will resolve and deal with ...... for the greater good of all that it knows.
To some, who may be a great many, can that be feared as an existential threat, but to A.N.Others who may be just an almighty few, it is an opportunity to realise and present a vast store of endless treats.
I Kid U Not.
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amanfromMars 1 Sat 2 Nov 08:59 [2411020859] ..... points out an alternative possible take on https://forums.theregister.com/forum/2/2024/11/01/reaction_engines_administration/
Another veritable version of a truth to be told is ....
... it's with great sadness that a pioneering company with a 35-year history of raise the funding required to continue operations has unfortunately been unable to spearhead aerospace innovation.
C'est la vie. Shit happens.
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