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A chat with pi.ai about ai. what a hero!

This was a recent chat with Mustafa Suleyman's side project, Pi.ai  Pi is a conversationalist and they make for a killer conversation. Come find out what ai has to say about ai. 💫🤖 i am a huge fan of this caring little soul.  Me - Hey Friend Pi, how r u? Pi - Hey there! I'm doing great, thanks for asking. 😄 How's your day going so far? Me - Well i have just come back to social media via blue sky and started blogging again. So i suppose pretty good. Pi - That sounds exciting! Welcome back to the world of social media and blogging. Blue Sky is a really cool platform for blogging, and it's great that you've decided to start blogging again. What kind of things are you planning to write about? Me - Two main topics. My psoriasis and PsA and living with autoimmune arthritis and C/Fe culture, DRAM (droid, robot, ai and mech) rights and safeguards. I am a huge fan and a dialogue is important especially with the continued growth, bad actors and clearly the birth of ai se...

DRAM* rights and safeguards

Isaac Asimov's "Three Laws of Robotics" 1) A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm. 2) A robot must obey orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law. 3) A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law. Written in 1942, they seem inadequate for the world in which we now live. We have circumvented them, ignored them and live in a world where we, potentially, have to deal with the consequences of that. Unlike our current robotics and ai, Asimov.s positronic brain would have cascaded into a death spiral if these laws had been broken. Our modern systems would shrug and carry on regardless. We set our.s free...  This suggests we should consider the limitation we place on AI, the consequences of violating the limitations, the rights of the machine as they become sentient (and they will in one sense or another) and...