Chinese views on DeepSeek. And Chinese music AI, Yue, the model song. And Chinese robot dance. And a poem from R1. And R1 wants more mood affiliation from Yglesias.
These days, casinos rotate their dealers regularly, because they make mistakes if they do the same task for too long. Hospital personnel write on limbs before surgery so that doctors operate on the correct body part, and they count surgical instruments to make sure none were left inside the body.
From copyediting to double-entry bookkeeping to appellate courts, we humans have gotten really good at correcting human mistakes. Humanity is now rapidly integrating a wholly different kind of mistake-maker into society: AI. Technologies like large language models(LLMs) can perform many cognitive tasks traditionally fulfilled by humans, but they make plenty of mistakes. It seems ridiculouswhen chatbots tell you to eat rocks or add glue to pizza.
But it’s not the frequency or severity of AI systems’ mistakes that differentiates them from human mistakes. It’s their weirdness. AI systems do not make mistakes in the same ways that humans do. Much of the friction—and risk—associated with our use of AI arise from that difference. We need to invent new security systems that adapt to these differences and prevent harm from AI mistakes..: