MSN: From the India Today archives (1998) | Amartya Sen: The conscience-keeper of economics
From the India Today archives (1998) | Amartya Sen: The conscience-keeper of economics
Amartya Sen is Lamont University Professor, and Professor of Economics and Philosophy, at Harvard, and was until recently the Master of Trinity College, Cambridge. He has served as President of the ...
Today, November 3rd, marks the 92nd birthday of Amartya Sen, the renowned Indian economist who made history as the first Asian to win the Nobel Prize in Economics. Following his Nobel win in 1998, he ...
Concern because we fear that the most popular and fashionable strain of A.I. — machine learning — will degrade our science and debase our ethics by incorporating into our technology a fundamentally flawed conception of language and knowledge. OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Google’s Bard and Microsoft’s Sydney are marvels of machine learning.
That whole company seems to have an ethics problem. Hitachi or Seagate for HD, and Inland (my budget brand), Crucial, or Samsung for SSDs these days. For the enclosures, I'd try OWC but they're backordered until June. Tom's Hardware did a solid review of the Zikedrive enclosure, so I'm rolling the dice on it.
Ethics in the United States no longer exist…. Is it unethical if the AI just learns from the video and then repeats it like a human would?
When businesses put profits before ethics, it's only a matter of time before they will crash and burn. Sounds like something went wrong in the workflow, and you got inproper advice that in effect closed the door to future appeals. I think throwing words like unethical, scams, may not be fully justified because of this unfortunate event.