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Why not check out WIRED?Seriously, What Is ‘Superintelligence’? | WIRED

AI By Gavin Wallace20/06/20253 Mins Read
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Michael Calore: Yeah.

Katie Drummond: It is important to report more on this. I find the salaries of those in Silicon Valley fascinating.

Lauren Goode: If you have any thoughts, or are a recruiter for the Meta superintelligence Lab, please let us know.

Michael Calore: Big money.

Katie Drummond: We sure do.

Lauren Goode: We are sending out signals.

Michael Calore: No whammies, just big money

Lauren Goode: What would Katie leave behind us if she went to Mark Zuckerberg?

Katie Drummond: One hundred million dollars are a large sum of money. This is a large amount of money.

Lauren Goode: This is a large amount of money.

Katie Drummond: It would be difficult for me. This is something that I’m not sure I could handle.

Lauren Goode: Yep. You could invest the money and make a fortune for your children’s kids.

Katie Drummond: It’s true, but I wouldn’t want to have my son know what I am doing. Ich sage it straight out. I’m being completely honest. Meta has a great team of people. It’s not that I’m displeased with anyone’s decision or their career or the place they chose to work. But, considering my background and how I make a living… I’m unsure. I’m not sure I could.

Michael Calore: Superintelligence is a revolution that you can be a part of.

Katie Drummond: No, I do not want to.

Michael Calore: You can use the chatbot to feel as if you are a member.

Katie Drummond: You’re welcome. Once we finish this recording I will go and ask Meta chatbot all my personal and urgent questions in private.

Michael Calore: Look forward to them being posted on your website [inaudible 00:30:11].

Lauren Goode: Katie: How can I escape from this work project which has me in the same room every two hours?

Katie Drummond: Oh dear.

Michael Calore: Let’s have another break, and then we will return with some recommendations.

It was a pleasure to talk with you two about superintelligence. Now, I believe it is time to offer our superintelligent listeners a few recommendations from our brains. Lauren, do you want to speak first?

Lauren Goode: Sure. Recent research has shown that color analysis can be done using ChatGPT or generative AI software. You’ve both done it before, right?

Michael Calore: No.

Katie Drummond: No.

Lauren Goode: This is something that’s part of the online beauty world where you pay someone (sometimes a person, other times an app with human input) to look at your skin color, hair color, eye colour, etc., tell you which season you belong in, then suggest what clothes you should be wearing that will enhance your entire situation.

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