
Grok thinks it’s Mecha Hitler, and AIs can think strategically
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In episode 59 of the AI Fix, our hosts ponder whether AIs need a “disagreement dial”, Mark wonders what he could do with an AI-powered “drug design engine”, Graham plays Wolfenstein instead of working, a robot graduates from high school, and a popular rock group is unmasked as an AI fever dream.
Graham explains why Grok thinks it’s Mecha Hitler, and Mark reveals which AI is most likely to betray you.
Episode links:
- Disagreement dial.
- Humanoid robot ‘graduates’ at Chinese high school ceremony as automation tech gains spotlight.
- Robot surgery on humans could be trialled within decade after success on pig organs.
- Rock band with more than 1 million Spotify listeners reveals it’s entirely AI-generated — down to the musicians themselves.
- Alphabet’s Isomorphic Labs has grand ambitions to ‘solve all diseases’ with AI. Now, it’s gearing up for its first human trials.
- ChatGPT Guessing Game Leads To Users Extracting Free Windows OS Keys and more.
- Wolfenstein 3D - DOS.
- Musk Keeps Trolling as Internet Melts Down Over His Hitler-Loving Chatbot.
- Strategic Intelligence in Large Language Models: Evidence from evolutionary Game Theory.
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