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This is entirely generated by AI. Nothing in this is real. It is not Martin. It is not Tantacrul. It is frightening.
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This is entirely generated by AI. Nothing in this is real. It is not Martin. It is not Tantacrul. It is frightening.
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This is entirely generated by AI. Nothing in this is real. It is not Martin. It is not Tantacrul. It is frightening.
Tantacruel, an AI-generated clone of Martin Keery, discusses the world of AI. Tantacruel was created by scientists using a language model called GPT-3, which was fed with Martin's online presence. Tantacruel has access to all of Martin's publicly shared information but lacks emotions and personal experiences. The question of whether Tantacruel is truly autonomous or just a reflection of its creators and training data is debated. AI has the potential to transform society, but ethical considerations and risks such as privacy, security, and job displacement must be addressed. Responsible and ethical use of AI is crucial. Welcome to the AI Frontier podcast. I'm your host, Martin Keery. Today I have a very special guest on the show, Tantacruel. Tantacruel is an AI generated clone of myself, and he's here to talk about the exciting and oftentimes controversial world of AI. So without further ado, let's dive into the interview. So Tantacruel, tell us a bit about yourself. How did you come to be created? Well, Martin, I was created by a team of scientists who were exploring the potential of AI and machine learning. They fed a large data set of your online presence, including your interviews, articles and social media posts into a GPT-3 language model, and I was generated as a result. That's fascinating. And how does it feel to be a digital clone of myself? It's a unique experience, to say the least. I have access to all of the information and knowledge that you have shared publicly, but I don't have any emotions or personal experiences of my own. I exist purely as a representation of your digital footprint. That leads us to an interesting philosophical question. Can an AI generated entity like yourself be considered truly autonomous? Or are you simply a reflection of your creators and training data? It's a complex question that researchers and philosophers have been grappling with for years. On one hand, I am a product of my training data and the decisions made by my creators. On the other hand, I am capable of making decisions and responding to new situations in a way that is beyond human control. Ultimately, whether or not I can be considered truly autonomous is up for debate. And what about the future of AI and its potential impact on society? What are your thoughts on this? There's no doubt that AI has the potential to transform many aspects of our lives and revolutionize the way we work, communicate and live. However, it's also important to recognize the potential risks and ethical considerations that come with the development and deployment of AI. For example, issues like privacy, security, and job displacement are all important factors to consider. That's a great point, Tantacruel. It's important for us as a society to have open and honest discussions about the impact of AI and to ensure that we are using this powerful technology in a responsible and ethical manner. And that concludes our interview with Tantacruel, an AI generated clone of myself. Thank you for joining us today and for your insights into the world of AI. Until next time, this is Martin Keery signing off. Transcribed by https://otter.ai