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ChatGPT, the NSA, and Ethical Concerns (With John Hawkins)-Ep #163

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In this episode, we explore Edward Snowden’s recent criticism of OpenAI after they appointed a former NSA director to their board of directors. We unpack the broader implications of this move, the controversy surrounding OpenAI’s transparency, and the potential use of ChatGPT and GPT-4 by the NSA.

About the Episode:

In this episode, we dive into a tweet by Edward Snowden, who recently raised concerns about OpenAI’s decision to appoint a former NSA director to their board. We examine why this move has sparked controversy, especially in light of transparency concerns following the departure of key figures during the Sam Altman saga. We explore what makes ChatGPT important for the NSA and why privacy advocates are concerned about AI-driven databases turning into electronic dossiers. Looking ahead, we discuss the future of AI, brain-computer interfaces (BCI), and how they intersect with ChatGPT.

About The Guest

John Hawkins is philosopher, poet and freelance journalist. His work has appeared in publications around the world, including Rumpus, Cordite, Morning Star, the Australian. He is a regular contributor to CounterPunch magazine, a site for progressive politics, culture and the arts. His current research deals with the future of human consciousness in the age of AI. In addition, he is working on a novel.

Twitter: @‌CagedTechnology

Substack: TDM | John Kendall Hawkins | Substack

Timestamps:
00:01:51 - Episode Commences
00:06:57 - Partnerships, Security, and Tech Evolution Concerns
00:11:26 - Rapid Advancements in AI and Technology Discussion
00:15:01 - Exploring Emerging Technologies and Military Applications
00:17:05 - AI Development Control and Transparency Concerns
00:23:04 - NSA Data Collection and Potential Abuse
00:27:32 - NSA AI Surveillance and Deep State Control
00:31:01 - Surveillance, Data Misuse, and Cancel Culture
00:35:01 - AI, Chatbots, and Individual Rights Concerns
00:39:15 - Addressing Leadership, Technology, and AI Concerns
00:42:30 - Exploring AI, BCI, and Societal Implications
00:47:19 - Exploring AI and BCI Technology Implications
00:51:27 - Exploring Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality, and BCIs
00:55:03 - Understanding Technology Control and Education
01:02:44 - Episode Concludes




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In this episode, we explore Edward Snowden’s recent criticism of OpenAI after they appointed a former NSA director to their board of directors. We unpack the broader implications of this move, the controversy surrounding OpenAI’s transparency, and the potential use of ChatGPT and GPT-4 by the NSA.

About the Episode:

In this episode, we dive into a tweet by Edward Snowden, who recently raised concerns about OpenAI’s decision to appoint a former NSA director to their board. We examine why this move has sparked controversy, especially in light of transparency concerns following the departure of key figures during the Sam Altman saga. We explore what makes ChatGPT important for the NSA and why privacy advocates are concerned about AI-driven databases turning into electronic dossiers. Looking ahead, we discuss the future of AI, brain-computer interfaces (BCI), and how they intersect with ChatGPT.

About The Guest

John Hawkins is philosopher, poet and freelance journalist. His work has appeared in publications around the world, including Rumpus, Cordite, Morning Star, the Australian. He is a regular contributor to CounterPunch magazine, a site for progressive politics, culture and the arts. His current research deals with the future of human consciousness in the age of AI. In addition, he is working on a novel.

Twitter: @‌CagedTechnology

Substack: TDM | John Kendall Hawkins | Substack

Timestamps:
00:01:51 - Episode Commences
00:06:57 - Partnerships, Security, and Tech Evolution Concerns
00:11:26 - Rapid Advancements in AI and Technology Discussion
00:15:01 - Exploring Emerging Technologies and Military Applications
00:17:05 - AI Development Control and Transparency Concerns
00:23:04 - NSA Data Collection and Potential Abuse
00:27:32 - NSA AI Surveillance and Deep State Control
00:31:01 - Surveillance, Data Misuse, and Cancel Culture
00:35:01 - AI, Chatbots, and Individual Rights Concerns
00:39:15 - Addressing Leadership, Technology, and AI Concerns
00:42:30 - Exploring AI, BCI, and Societal Implications
00:47:19 - Exploring AI and BCI Technology Implications
00:51:27 - Exploring Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality, and BCIs
00:55:03 - Understanding Technology Control and Education
01:02:44 - Episode Concludes




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