Good morning, it’s Friday. Today, we’re ditching the overplayed “stochastic parrot” metaphor. Philosopher Shannon Vallor argues AI is more like a mirror, reflecting our flaws, fears, and misguided hopes back at us. Are we handing over human agency to machines, or can we outsmart our own Narcissus moment?
In other news: Evo AI model advances genomic prediction, Huawei plans mass production of AI chips, and OpenAI’s accidental data deletion raises concerns. Let's dive in!
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AI Isn’t a Parrot, It’s a Mirror: The Real Risk of AI 🪞
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🤔 FRIDAY FACTS
Did you know one of the first major AI-generated artworks sold for a jaw-dropping $432,500 at auction? But what made it so special—and why does its signature look like something out of a math textbook?
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Top Stories of the Day
🏭 Huawei Plans 2025 AI Chip Mass Production
Huawei aims to mass-produce its Ascend 910C AI chip by 2025 despite facing U.S. export restrictions and manufacturing challenges. The current production yield is only 20%, far below commercial standards. While prioritizing strategic government orders, Huawei faces geopolitical pressures as the U.S.-China tech rivalry hampers China's semiconductor development.
🎼 SoundCloud Launches AI Tools for Music Creation
SoundCloud has debuted six AI tools, including 'Tuney' for remixing and 'ACE Studio' for generating vocals and lyrics, aimed at simplifying music creation for fans and artists. CEO Eliah Seton emphasized ethical AI practices, aligning with industry guidelines. This move positions SoundCloud among platforms innovating with AI in response to evolving music trends.
🛡️ Amazon Fights 1 Billion Cyber Threats Daily
Amazon detects nearly 1 billion cyber threats daily, driven by AI-enhanced hacking and its vast digital operations. Leveraging AI, Amazon strengthens its defenses while monitoring 25% of global IP activity through AWS and Project Kuiper. This highlights the intensifying cybersecurity arms race as AI reshapes both offensive and defensive strategies.
🚨 OpenAI Data Deletion Raises Concerns in Copyright Case
OpenAI accidentally deleted key data in a copyright lawsuit with The New York Times, complicating efforts to analyze its training datasets. Although most data was recovered, the loss of folder structures and file names forced a restart of the analysis. The incident underscores scrutiny over OpenAI’s dataset management amid fair use claims.
🪞 MIRRORING HUMANITY
AI Is Not a Parrot but a Mirror: Philosopher Shannon Vallor on AI’s Existential Risk
The Recap:
Philosopher Shannon Vallor argues that the true existential risk posed by AI is not a robot uprising but a loss of human agency and meaning. By perceiving AI as a mind—or a superior moral entity—we risk surrendering the uniquely human capacity to reason, create meaning, and shape our collective future.
Vallor dismisses fears of conscious, malicious AI and focuses on how humans project mind-like qualities onto machines, undermining their own agency.
She critiques the growing perception of humans as "predictive text machines," which promotes passivity and erodes confidence in human freedom and creativity.
The philosopher draws on José Ortega y Gasset’s concept of "autofabrication," emphasizing humanity’s responsibility to continually "self-make" and choose new directions.
Vallor warns against ceding moral decisions to "machine ethics," highlighting the dangers of automating crowd-sourced, unchallenged moral norms.
She advocates for morality as a dynamic, contested space requiring ongoing deliberation, not fixed rules derived from AI consensus.
Practical wisdom, or phronesis, is key to adapting moral habits to new contexts—a skill threatened by reliance on cognitive automation.
Vallor critiques transhumanism as fundamentally anti-human, arguing it seeks “freedom from” limitations without articulating a compelling “freedom for” a meaningful vision of existence.
Forward Future Takeaways:
AI may mirror humanity's flaws, but it also reflects our growth potential—if we resist the temptation to offload moral reasoning and creative responsibility onto machines. Vallor’s critique challenges us to confront the allure of cognitive automation and transhumanist ideals, urging a re-commitment to the messy, uniquely human project of reasoning and self-creation. → Read the full article here.
👾 FORWARD FUTURE ORIGINAL
AI and the Job Market: What to Expect in the Near Future
Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly reshaping the job market, with increasing evidence that widespread job displacement is already underway. While many people still resist acknowledging this shift, recent data points to a future where countless jobs could be replaced by AI, especially in tasks where efficiency gains are prioritized.
Early studies, despite focusing on somewhat outdated models, indicate that 5% of U.S. jobs have already been impacted, with projections suggesting far more significant effects as advanced AI systems are adopted. Companies like BT and Klarna are planning large-scale workforce reductions in favor of AI, while experts estimate that up to 800 million jobs could be affected globally by 2030. Although there's debate over the extent of economic growth AI may generate, a consensus is emerging: the labor market will never be the same, and societies must urgently prepare for these transformations.
AI will replace most professions and make countless people unemployed. This fact is still denied by most people today. Be it out of fear of unemployment and concern about the financing of survival, be it because they identify so strongly with their wage labor that the loss of a job would be synonymous with the loss of their own existence. → Continue reading here.
🧬 GENOME REVOLUTION
Evo: AI Model Unlocks Genomic Design from Molecular to Whole-Genome Scale
The Recap: Researchers introduce Evo, a groundbreaking 7-billion-parameter genomic AI model trained on millions of genomes to analyze, predict, and design DNA, RNA, and protein systems. Evo’s capabilities span from understanding single-nucleotide changes to generating synthetic CRISPR and entire genomes, making it a transformative tool in biology and bioengineering.
Evo leverages a deep learning architecture with a context length of 131 kilobases, maintaining single-nucleotide resolution to analyze genomic sequences efficiently.
Trained on 2.7 million prokaryotic and phage genomes, Evo performs zero-shot predictions across DNA, RNA, and protein modalities, often outperforming specialized models.
Evo’s predictive capabilities extend to assessing how small DNA mutations affect whole-organism fitness, offering insights into evolutionary dynamics.
The model generates megabase-scale sequences with plausible genomic architecture, simulating genome-length designs for synthetic biology.
This foundational model bridges the gap between molecular biology and whole-genome analysis, enabling new advances in genome engineering and synthetic biology.
Forward Future Takeaways:
Evo represents a leap forward in combining AI with biological research, enabling precision in genetic engineering and synthetic biology at an unprecedented scale. Its ability to analyze and generate sequences at molecular to genomic levels could revolutionize drug discovery, disease treatment, and bioengineering. As DNA synthesis technology advances, models like Evo may accelerate the design of complex biological systems, transforming how we understand and manipulate life itself. → Read the full article here.
🛰️ NEWS
Looking Forward: More Headlines
Musk's Medical Data Appeal: Elon Musk's call for medical scan uploads to train AI sparks concerns over privacy, accuracy, and regulation.
FLUX.1 Image Tools Launched: Black Forest Labs' FLUX.1 Tools offer advanced text-to-image generation and editing features through an open-access API.
Philips Launches AI MRI: Philips unveiled its helium-free, AI-powered BlueSeal MRI, enhancing diagnostics, efficiency, and eco-friendly performance.
AI Data Center Expansion: Crusoe Energy raised $686M to develop gas-powered AI data centers, addressing energy challenges amid environmental concerns.
Coca-Cola Criticized Over AI: Coca-Cola’s AI-generated holiday ad faced backlash for lacking emotional depth and sidelining human creativity.
📽️ VIDEO
Unpacking DeepSeek r1: Open-Source AI for Human-Like Problem Solving
Today, we unpack DeepSeek r1, the first open-source AI model designed to emulate human-like reasoning and problem-solving. We examine its performance and how it stacks up against models like OpenAI's o1-preview. Get the full scoop in our latest video! 👇
🤔 FRIDAY FACTS
When AI Art Made History: The $432,500 Algorithm Portrait
In 2018, "Portrait of Edmond de Belamy" made history when it sold for $432,500 at Christie's auction house. This groundbreaking piece was created by the Paris-based arts collective "Obvious" using a Generative Adversarial Network (GAN). The algorithm was trained on 15,000 portraits spanning centuries, resulting in an intriguing depiction of a slightly blurred gentleman in a dark coat.
Adding to its mystique, the artwork's "signature" is actually the mathematical formula used in its creation—min G max D Ex[log(D(x))]—a perfect nod to the technology behind it. Expected to sell for just $7,000-$10,000, it surpassed all predictions, marking a pivotal moment for AI in the art world.
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