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Dec. 5, 2023, 9:43 p.m. |

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AI and Trust


Barnstormer of an essay by Bruce Schneier about AI and trust. It's worth spending some time with this - it's hard to extract the highlights since there are so many of them.

A key idea is that we are predisposed to trust AI chat interfaces because they imitate humans, which means we are highly susceptible to profit-seeking biases baked into them.

Bruce suggests that what's needed is public models, backed by government funds: "A public model is …

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