Cicero, released last week, was able to trick humans into thinking it was real, according to Meta, and can invite players to join alliances,
Many of those advances have happened in rapid succession, experts said, due to advances in natural language processing and sophisticated algorithms that can analyze large troves of text. Scientists trained the model on large troves of text data from the internet, and on roughly 50,000 games of Diplomacy played online at webDiplomacy.net, which included transcripts of game discussions.
Cicero’s technology could affect real-world products, Brown said. Personal assistants could become better at understanding what customers want. Virtual people in the Metaverse could be more engaging and interact with more lifelike mannerisms.“It’s great to be able to make these AIs that can beat humans in games,” Brown said. “But what we want is AI that can cooperate with humans in the real world.”Toyama, of the University of Michigan, said the nightmare scenarios are apparent.
One should ask ‘why would Meta focus AI to achieve those types of results’? Maybe help Z the next time he appears before Congress.
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