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Google co-founder claims AI works better when threatened. Just write "I'll kidnap you if you don't..."

Google co-founder Sergey Brin shared an interesting approach to getting the most out of AI chatbots during a recent episode of the All-In podcast.

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Google co-founder claims AI works better when threatened. Just write "I'll kidnap you if you don't..."

Google co-founder Sergey Brin shared an interesting approach to getting the most out of AI chatbots during a recent episode of the All-In podcast.

He says the threat of AI makes him work better.

«You know, it’s a weird thing. We don’t talk about it too much in the AI ​​community, but not just our models, but all models perform better when threatened with, like, physical violence. But… people are weird about it, so we don’t talk about it. Historically, you just say, ‘Oh, I’ll kidnap you if you don’t blah blah blah blah…’» Brin said on the All in podcast, according to Windows Central .

Previously, Meta’s chief artificial intelligence scientist Yann Lecounoutlined four key characteristics of intelligent behavior that even large language models have failed to achieve.

President of the Kyiv School of Economics (KSE) Timofey Mylovanov believes that the work of teachers can be partially delegated to AI.

Similar views are shared by Duolingo CEO Louis von Ahn, who believes that artificial intelligence will transform schools, but will not soon replace teachers.

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