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Extracted Claims (18140)
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Simplified: Dario Amodei who leads Anthropic published an essay titled The Adolescence of Technology about potential A.I. apocalypses1 sources1 month ago
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Simplified: Sam Altman said in 2015 shortly before helping found OpenAI A.I. will probably most likely sort of lead to the end of the world1 sources1 month ago
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Libby graduated in 2017. 1.000Simplified: Libby graduated in 20171 sources1 month ago
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Simplified: Matthew Libby studied cognitive science at Stanford1 sources1 month ago
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Simplified: ZoΓ« Hitzig a researcher at OpenAI announced her resignation in The New York Times describing how the tool could use people's intimate data to target t...1 sources1 month ago
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Simplified: Mrinank Sharma a safety researcher at Anthropic quit with an open letter1 sources1 month ago
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Simplified: Mantic's A.I. engine outperforms many of the best human forecasters across domains from politics to sports to entertainment1 sources1 month ago
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Simplified: Data analytics manager Alex says Data is the language of our time1 sources1 month ago
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Simplified: The play is about a brilliant conflicted computer programmer pulled into a secret project to win a Department of Homeland Security contract for a data...1 sources1 month ago
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Its protagonist, Maneesh, has created an algorithm with frighteningly accurate predictive powers. 1.000Simplified: Protagonist Maneesh created an algorithm with frighteningly accurate predictive powers1 sources1 month ago
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Simplified: If those fluent in the language do not help democracy flourish they hurt it1 sources1 month ago
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Simplified: Data is a zippy Off Broadway play about ethical crises of employees at a Palantir-like A.I. company1 sources1 month ago
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Simplified: Sitting in your room alone taking selfies hinders you from satisfying your need for social connection1 sources1 month ago
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Simplified: Technologies can strip away pleasure and leave children with little gratification1 sources1 month ago
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Simplified: Dopamine was once believed to encode pleasure but evidence suggests that is not quite right1 sources1 month ago
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Simplified: The device itself morphs into a potent signal for people1 sources1 month ago
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Simplified: People are driven to find social interaction just as compelling as food water sex and salt1 sources1 month ago
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Simplified: We start to value desire and become obsessed with signals on our devices that we associate with our fundamental needs1 sources1 month ago
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Simplified: Smartphones can trick us into no longer seeking out what we need1 sources1 month ago
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Simplified: Scientists put hungry pigeons into a long box and taught the birds that a flashing light signified food appearance1 sources1 month ago