Seriously, what is “super intelligence”? |Wired


Michael Heat: Yeah.

Katie Drummond: I need to report more about this. I think compensation for people in Silicon Valley is attractive.

Lauren Good: Well, if someone wants to weigh, if you’re a recruiter, if you’re one of these offers from Meta Super Intelligence Lab, we want to hear from you.

Michael Heat: A big money.

Katie Drummond: Certainly I will.

Lauren Good: Our signal is there.

Michael Heat: A lot of money, no whammies.

Lauren Good: Now we know that Katie is leaving us to go to work for Mark Zuckerberg.

Katie Drummond: $100 million is a lot of money. It’s a lot of money.

Lauren Good: It’s a lot of money.

Katie Drummond: That would be difficult for me. I don’t think I can do that.

Lauren Good: Yeah. If you invest it, it will make a lot of money for your child’s children’s children.

Katie Drummond: I know, but then I have to tell my child what I’m doing and I don’t know I can. I’m totally honest. I don’t think I can do that. Let me be clear, there are a lot of great people who work in Meta. So this is not someone’s decision, career choice, or a denial of where they chose to work. I don’t think I can do that.

Michael Heat: You can become part of the super intelligence revolution.

Katie Drummond: I don’t want to.

Michael Heat: Maybe just using a chatbot will help you feel like you are a part of it.

Katie Drummond: Yes, I’ll go there. There are some very personal questions that are pressing and very personal about Meta’s chatbots. As soon as you cut off this recording, you will ask everything in your private life.

Michael Heat: I’m looking forward to reading it (I can’t hear it 00:30:11).

Lauren Good: How can Katie pull herself out of a work project that is locked in a room for two hours each week?

Katie Drummond: oh dear.

Michael Heat: Now, let’s take another break. We will be back soon with recommendations.

Well, thank you for having a great conversation about super intelligence. So I think it’s time to give our listeners something from our own close human brains, from the recommendations of the week. Lauren, do you want to go first?

Lauren Good: of course. I recently learned that using generation AI tools like ChatGPT can complete color analysis. Have you ever done either?

Michael Heat: no.

Katie Drummond: no.

Lauren Good: So, this is what you pay to analyse your hair, skin, eyes, skin tone, etc., to pay for someone who is an app with human, sometimes human input, usually human, sometimes human, sometimes human, sometimes what season you are, and tell you what clothes to wear in a way that accents your entire situation.

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