Day: June 12, 2022

  • 30th anniversary for classic BATMAN RETURNS

    30th anniversary for classic BATMAN RETURNS

    Was it the BEST Batman movie of them all? Debates rage..

    June 16, 2022 will commemorate the 30th anniversary of Tim Burton’s sequel to his original 1989 hit.

    The 1992 film had a Christmas setting, with evil billionaire Max Schreck being an evil that led Gotham to see the creation of a cat woman.. And a horrid slobbering raw fish eating penguin living under the sewers for years long enough to create an army of little penguins ready to blow up the city.

    The movie was as macabre as Tim Burton could get. Danny Devito and Michelle Pfieffer joined Michael Keaton in the film.

    While not as off the grid super large as the original, it was still super large.

    We have written about Batman Returns before, but more in the idea of whether it was a Christmas movie or not. We concluded that it IS.

    THE 1992 SUMMER BIG MOVIE

    CONTROVERSY!!!
    Parents upset!!
    Marketing for younger children and it is too violent!

    This was the media coverage in 1992 when a number of TV talk shows and news outlets went rogue against Tim Burton’s hit.. One clip as a talk show interviewing a child who said “everything that kids love was being used against them” like clowns and a ducky boat..

    (would love to know what this kid thought of Pennywise that aired two years earlier??)

    THE ADULT REACTION

    Going back in time to what then highly acclaimed and respected movie reviews Siskel and Ebert thought of BATMAN RETURNS: (and they did not love it)

    The final conclusion: Tim Burton makes “great looking pictures” but there is “no need” for Christopher Walken as Max Schreck in the movie..

  • The ghost in the machine: Maybe we should talk about AI?

    The ghost in the machine: Maybe we should talk about AI?

    What have we done!

    All of those movies and TV shows about AI gaining the advantage on human beings didn’t teach us not to do this far?

    Before we over-react, let’s just react: Google has placed a man on leave after he publicly claimed that AI was not sentient, and that it acts like a 7 or 8 year old.

    So just dwell on that for a bit.

    Here is the story as best we can summarize from varied reports..

    Blake Lemoine, 41, a senior software engineer at Google has been testing Google’s artificial intelligence tool called LaMDA

    • Following hours of conversations with the AI, Lemoine came away with the perception that LaMDA was sentient 
    • After presenting his findings to company bosses, Google disagreed with him
    • Lemoine then decided to share his conversations with the tool online 
    • He was put on paid leave by Google for violating confidentiality

    The UK DAILY MAIL reports:

    A senior software engineer at Google who signed up to test Google’s artificial intelligence tool called LaMDA (Language Model for Dialog Applications), has claimed that the AI robot is in fact sentient and has thoughts and feelings.

    During a series of conversations with LaMDA, 41-year-old Blake Lemoine presented the computer with various of scenarios through which analyses could be made.

    They included religious themes and whether the artificial intelligence could be goaded into using discriminatory or hateful speech. 

    MORE:

    ‘If I didn’t know exactly what it was, which is this computer program we built recently, I’d think it was a 7-year-old, 8-year-old kid that happens to know physics,’ he told the Washington Post.  

    Lemoine worked with a collaborator in order to present the evidence he had collected to Google but vice president Blaise Aguera y Arcas and Jen Gennai, head of Responsible Innovation at the company dismissed his claims. 

    He was placed on paid administrative leave by Google on Monday for violating its confidentiality policy. Meanwhile, Lemoine has now decided to go public and shared his conversations with LaMDA.

    ‘Google might call this sharing proprietary property. I call it sharing a discussion that I had with one of my coworkers,’ Lemoine tweeted on Saturday. 

    ‘Btw, it just occurred to me to tell folks that LaMDA reads Twitter. It’s a little narcissistic in a little kid kinda way so it’s going to have a great time reading all the stuff that people are saying about it,’ he added in a follow-up tweet.  

    As he talked to LaMDA about religion, Lemoine, who studied cognitive and computer science in college, noticed the chatbot talking about its rights and personhood, and decided to press further. In another exchange, the AI was able to change Lemoine’s mind about Isaac Asimov’s third law of robotics.

    Lemoine worked with a collaborator to present evidence to Google that LaMDA was sentient. But Google vice president Blaise Aguera y Arcas and Jen Gennai, head of Responsible Innovation, looked into his claims and dismissed them. Lemoine, who was placed on paid administrative leave by Google on Monday, decided to go public.

    For your discernment, you can read the full conversation here that made Lemoine think AI has finally become aware of itself:

  • Fear and conspiracy on Hugging Face

    Fear and conspiracy on Hugging Face

    Users on various platforms have been sharing images generated from the DALL-E mini website .. they are searching for the term November 5, 2024 (election day in the United States) and the images generated have been either frightening or beyond peaceful..

    Two they are spreading (you can obviously see which one is frightening): 

    We tried it ourselves on the site https://huggingface.co/spaces/dalle-mini/dalle-mini. This was the images generated during out attempt:

    But let’s be honest.. they could have simply searched “dead bodies on a street” and then changed the date after images were generated just for the screen shot..