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In reply to the discussion: So, I'm gonna stir the pot a bit... don't be too harsh... [View all]Escurumbele
(4,093 posts)27. The problem is not a fork or a knife, the problem is who has it in their hand...An assassin with a knife is very
dangerous, even when he/she is eating...
In my opinion, you are correct, AI is a tool. Now, the problem is that those who are shaping AI are like the assassins, and I would bet some of them are assassins because of their past and present actions.
So, we have Elon Musk, Peter Thiel and some other crazies shaping AI, and to me, THAT IS THE PROBLEM. Unless regulation comes along to curve the assassins desires, then AI will become another problem we will have to deal with, it will become a tool for evil. We see now how evil people are using it for misinformation, to distort reality making people believe things that are not true, so I hope regulations kick in, which I doubt will happen while republicans are in power.
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Ms. Toad
Yesterday
#76
Those AI overviews are stealing traffic from the websites they stole the information from, and the
highplainsdem
Yesterday
#35
It still hallucinates. All genAI models do. It can hallucinate at any time, and for that reason its
highplainsdem
Yesterday
#47
And current LLMs do exactly the same thing as Google search or YouTube algorithms. You just don't realize it.
paleotn
Yesterday
#66
If you mean generative AI, the kind most hyped now, it's badly flawed tech based on stolen intellectual property,
highplainsdem
Yesterday
#20
It works - to the extent it works when it's mindless and will always hallucinate - only because of IP theft.
highplainsdem
Yesterday
#29
The AI companies who felt they had a right to take everyone else's IP have been quick to scream if
highplainsdem
Yesterday
#40
I'm in favor of creatives owning their intellectual property, and that right being protected. It's as
highplainsdem
Yesterday
#84
Legal judgments aren't always ethical, as everyone here is aware. Creatives and those who support
highplainsdem
Yesterday
#87
The problem is not a fork or a knife, the problem is who has it in their hand...An assassin with a knife is very
Escurumbele
Yesterday
#27
I agree. I've been saying this about computers for decades. However, I think most of us agree that IA should be
Martin68
Yesterday
#34
True, AI by itself is benign. The companies controlling it, however, are not.
tinrobot
Yesterday
#45
I sometimes stir a pot in the kitchen and then walk away until dinner is served
Soul_of_Wit
Yesterday
#60
I do agree with you there. One of my smartest friends, a tech professional, thinks like Joinformill.
Scrivener7
Yesterday
#55
AI can be rejected - and should be, by ethical, smart people who have any choice in the matter.
highplainsdem
Yesterday
#59
It's genAI being hyped and used most widely. Which is why people need to know about how harmful
highplainsdem
Yesterday
#63
Not like a fork: like a cruise missle with a spork instead of a warhead.
JustABozoOnThisBus
Yesterday
#54
And using AI harms human intelligence. See this thread on yet another article about that:
highplainsdem
Yesterday
#67
Sadly, few people are fully able to tell when AI provides facts or fallacies.
MineralMan
Yesterday
#69