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So Google is building a massive AI data centre on Christmas Island, a tiny remote Australian territory with 1,692 people, and it’s exactly the kind of dystopian tech imperialism you’d expect.
They’re militarising a small island community in the name of cloud computing, partnering with the Australian Defence Department to monitor Chinese submarines and enable AI powered warfare systems. The island becomes a pawn in great power conflicts while Google extracts strategic value.
Meanwhile, locals are promised vague economic benefits while their homeland gets turned into a surveillance node with subsea cables linking to US Marine bases. Classic extractive colonialism dressed up as innovation.
The energy demands alone, powered by a local mining company, naturally, are staggering. Big Tech continues doubling our electricity costs for AI toys while communities bear the burden.
Christmas Island is known for red crab migrations, not military infrastructure. But when you’re a trillion dollar corporation, even the most remote ecosystems are just real estate for your empire.

#googleisevil #bigtech #militarisation #digitalcolonialism #aiethics #christmasisland #defendtheislands #environment #aibubble

reuters.com/world/asia-pacific…


“We've outsourced our moral judgement about the value of people's contribution to the economy to markets.”

In this urgent conversation, @tristanh and Michael Sandel ask what it means 2 be human in a future where presence, dignity, and labor are optional—or obsolete.

We can’t afford another century of unaccountable innovation.

humanetech.com/podcast/is-ai-p…

How do their promises compare to those of globalized trade? What of the future is inevitable?

#AIethics #DigitalDignity #Commons #Labor #Sandel


Exploring the Consciousness of AI Systems

A fascinating article that examines the question of whether current or future AI systems might have consciousness. The paper, titled "Consciousness in Artificial Intelligence: Insights from the Science of Consciousnesss", was authored by a team of leading researchers in the fields of AI, neuroscience, and philosophy of mind.

This is a thought-provoking and timely article that delves into one of the central questions in the field of artificial intelligence - the nature of machine consciousness. I encourage anyone interested in the intersection of AI, neuroscience, and philosophy of mind to read the full paper, which provides valuable insights and a framework for evaluating the consciousness of AI systems.

The article can be found on the preprint server arXiv at the following link:

arxiv.org/abs/2308.08708

#AI #ArtificialIntelligence #Consciousness #NeuralNetworks #MachineLearning #Philosophy #Neuroscience #FutureofAI #TechDebate #AIEthics


Turns out that Techbros are tired of *checks notes* _ 100% accurate descriptions_ of parrottech.

Don't take my word for it. Trust world experts like Timnit Gebru at DAIR, a video this guy will never watch.

youtu.be/P7XT4TWLzJw

#AI #AIEthics

toot.cafe/@matt/11158501207023…
@matt - I'm getting tired of...characterizations of generative AI like this one: social.ericwbailey.website/@er… "a spicy autocomplete powered by theft that melts the environment to amplify racism and periodically, arbitrarily lie"...


It's 2023. "Gosh, we didn't realize how people would misuse this" just isn't believable anymore.

Bare minimum, with any new tech:
1) How would a stalker use this?
2) What will 4chan do with this?

And don't release, not even as alpha or beta, before mitigating those risks.

theverge.com/2023/1/31/2357928…

#AIethics #ethNLP