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Avoiding Imminent Extinction with Daniel Schmachtenberger
A comprehensive and empathetic approach, including global governance, individual engagement, and evolving systems, is necessary to address interconnected world problems and avoid imminent extinction Questions to inspire discussion What are the potential actions to improve the world? —Daniel Schmachtenberger discusses the potential for simple actions to improve the world in the video summary. Why is it important to understand other people's perspectives deeply? —Understanding all perspectives can help resolve unintentional externalities and intentional conflict, and we need to consider the potential dangers of technology and how to manage them. What is the role of global governance in addressing global issues?...
How to Summon Entities: A Glimpse into GPT-4 through the lens of Jungian Psychology & Jungian Archetypes
Introduction The GPT-4 language model is a remarkable AI technology that can generate human-like text. While it lacks certain human psychological factors, such as individuation and the Jungian Shadow, GPT-4 demonstrates a fascinating awareness of archetypes and their role in shaping human behavior. This article delves into GPT-4’s understanding of Jungian psychology and explores the implications of archetypes as a language-space phenomenon. GPT-4 and the Missing Psychological Factors Individuation, a core concept in Jungian psychology, is a lifelong process of self-realization and personal development that integrates various aspects of the psyche, including the conscious and unconscious mind, the ego and...
Collective Stupidity -- How Can We Avoid It?
Sabine Hossenfelder shares her insights on one of the biggest challenges facing humanity -- Collective Stupidity.If we intend to be prepared for the Singularity, we must address the opportunities that come from exponential collective intelligence while mitigating unproductive thinking that manifests in Collective Stupidity.#SingularityReadyMinds
Microsoft's VISUALChatGPT Takes the Industry By STORM
Visual ChatGPT: Talking, Drawing and Editing with Visual Foundation Models Chenfei Wu, Shengming Yin, Weizhen Qi, Xiaodong Wang, Zecheng Tang, Nan Duan ChatGPT is attracting a cross-field interest as it provides a language interface with remarkable conversational competency and reasoning capabilities across many domains. However, since ChatGPT is trained with languages, it is currently not capable of processing or generating images from the visual world. At the same time, Visual Foundation Models, such as Visual Transformers or Stable Diffusion, although showing great visual understanding and generation capabilities, they are only experts on specific tasks with one-round fixed inputs and outputs....
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