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Neprovereno. Neki lik, anonimni “ai konsultant”, navodno rekao axiosu, axios ubacio taj neprovereni navod u clanak i onda su drugi sajtovi uzeli tu jednu recenicu i napravili cele clanke od nje tehnikom “daj chatgpt-ju da mi napise clanak”

Tako je originalna recenica: "An AI consultant tells Axios one of their clients recently spent half a billion dollars in a single month after failing to put usage limits on Claude licenses for employees"

postala: "According to a report from Axios, the consultant behind the story explained that unrestricted access across the entire organization triggered explosive token consumption. Enthusiastic adoption quickly spiraled into an uncontrolled and devastating burn rate.

(i sve ostalo)"

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/01/us/politics/china-ai-predicting-dissent.html

China Aims A.I. at Predicting Who Could Pose a Political Risk

The Chinese company, Geedge Networks, sells a commercial version of the Great Firewall, the surveillance and censorship software that China uses to control online activity. Those tools allow governments to monitor internet traffic and flag when someone tries to get around traditional internet censorship.

But according to leaked company documents, the firm is working on new products that use artificial intelligence to examine location data and internet use to predict who could do or say something critical of the government, according to researchers at Vanderbilt University.

The idea that an authoritarian government would use artificial intelligence to suppress dissent is troubling enough. But the use of A.I. to predict dissent well before a person has taken action has become a nightmare scenario, according to some involved in the industry.

"This is what happens when mass surveillance meets A.I.," said Brett J. Goldstein, the director of the Wicked Problems Lab at Vanderbilt's Institute of National Security. "Without checks and balances, what China is doing to its own citizens is a preview of what becomes possible anywhere these tools go unchecked."

The Vanderbilt researchers found that Geedge, working with its government-supported research arm, MESA Lab, was developing technology that would generate profiles of Chinese citizens and then use A.I. to highlight who may pose a political risk.

The Geedge researchers appeared to be developing tools to use artificial intelligence to predict who could become critics of the Chinese government, based on the data patterns the company's surveillance technology collected.

"Geedge's research team was doing more than just documenting behavioral patterns. They were trying to predict what citizens might do next and with whom," Mr. Benson said. "Those stockpiles of data on ordinary materials are raw materials for generating profiles that determine who you are and what you will do next."

https://www.businessinsider.com/satya-nadella-microsoft-how-to-manage-ai-agents-human-employees-2026-6

Satya Nadella says AI agents should be treated like employees with identities, permissions, and audits

Microsoft uses a lot of AI agents. To help manage them, it's starting to think of them like human employees.

CEO Satya Nadella said the software giant is figuring out what kinds of tools and policies it needs to oversee all the agents it's created. That includes giving agents specific permissions for what they can and cannot access within the company, as well as ways to audit their work, he said.

"You need to give them identities, you need to give them sandboxes, then you need to set policies to govern them," Nadella told Reid Hoffman in an episode of the "Possible Podcast" posted on Friday.

While companies are spending vast sums to adopt AI, many are still figuring out how their AI agents will work with their human employees. Figuring out how to manage AI agents represents a particularly tough problem.

It's a challenge that Nadella himself has dealt with, he told Hoffman. The Microsoft CEO said that he often runs 100 AI coding agents at once, and guiding each through a chat interface is tough. "The cognitive load on me managing this is so high," he said.

"I think security, containment, managability, and observability is the way we're going to have confidence around these agents," Nadella said.

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Nadella-i je izgleda došlo iz dupeta u glavu da će proces zamene ljudi sa ai botovima koji će početi od prestanka zapošljavanja diplomiranih studenata nekoliko godina kasnije izbrisati i njegovo radnao mesto, kada akcionari ukapiraju da im nisu potrebni članovi upravnog odbora koji im uzimaju milijarde $ godišnje za plate, time umanjujući njihove dividende hihi

Bas se zabrinuo, za tih par godina ce obezbediti i prapra...pra unuke.

3 hours ago, brusli said:

Bas se zabrinuo, za tih par godina ce obezbediti i prapra...pra unuke.

pa nije sve ni u parama, i elon mask ili zukerberg itd ne mogu da potroše lovu koju imaju za 1000 godina, pa su i dalje u biznisu, osećaj moći i bitnosti, da se pitaš za nešto, da ti donosiš odluke koje će uticati na milione ljudi, je moćan afrodizijak hihi koji sve te multimilijardere gura da se i dalje bave svojim kompanijama....

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