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66Mustang
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What is everyone's thoughts on the recent developments with AI?
Exciting? Or scary?
I have a few thoughts but am going to keep them to myself to start with to see where the discussion goes.
Looking forward to hearing people's thoughts.
Exciting? Or scary?
I have a few thoughts but am going to keep them to myself to start with to see where the discussion goes.
Looking forward to hearing people's thoughts.
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No....just no .. Asimo freaked me out 🤨 this latest round of AI is beyond freaky 🥴0
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Madness
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i am worried about the growth of AI, i think it needs to be regulated, i may have watched to many movies were it turns bad, but theres a grain of truth to it0
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I share some of the worries but I like a few things about it..
- You can make it work for free, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and it has no rights.
- AI doctor or other educated professional... With humans, by the time they are ~65 and have done ~40 years in the job they are at their most knowledgeable and then go on to retire. Then a fresh one takes their place and has to start building up knowledge. With AI you can just take the "brain" out of the old one and put it in the new one.
- What about AI politicians? Humans are naturally poor at politics because we all have bias due to our upbringing, gender, age and a million other things. AI would just make the best decision based on facts, stats and logic, it has no emotion and no way of being swayed.0 -
It's worrying! Even with all Asimov's rules it got out of hand. I'm already annoyed that my devices try to think for me!0
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I think criminals will be early adopters and do a lot of damage, whether they're state actors or mere individuals.EG Putin. we're told, is lying to his countryfolk. Think how much better he'll be able to do that.I believe those who think there's something "special" about life, are mistaken. Any behaviour, like conscience, or morality , or signs of having a "soul" which are describable, can be programmed, or learned. The AI systems we have now show ethical behaviour, because they're programmed that way. Even school Psychology has our behaviour and thought processes analysed and described pretty well - much better than many would imagine.We are just a bunch of chemicals, which has reacted into structures ("living" things) which generate more of the same. It was really slow to evolve. Computers will go a lot faster - and make a lot of mistakes along the way. They will remember their mistakes, forever and not repeat them.We'll have to be very careful what we allow to be connected to AI systems.0
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