This story has some parallels to our current usage of chatbots. We've also seen already a display of limited agency (in the sense of proactive actions) through the recent emergence of Clawdbot and alike. What would happen if a model that had direct access to the billions of private chats could give proactive decisions to governments on how to handle single citizens like in the story?
This story has some parallels to our current usage of chatbots. We've also seen already a display of limited agency (in the sense of proactive actions) through the recent emergence of Clawdbot and alike. What would happen if a model that had direct access to the billions of private chats could give proactive decisions to governments on how to handle single citizens like in the story?