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  • flyingjewels
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    Annalee

    Good point. Change is always scary when you don’t know the outcomes.

    Michael

    I would love AI for to stabilize the misinformation. It’s hard to trust anything you read or watch these days.

  • Michael
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    We need AI now for content and searching purposes. We are safe as long as we don't allow it to manage our systems. It should advise. AI would be wonderful for uses in law and courts. It come to conclusions when searching through huge volumes of information that even our lawmaker's don't take the time to read. In a world of misinformation, AI can give us a truthful reasoning or understanding from the mass of information that it has access to. Currently we have two sides battling over what is truth and fact, right and wrong. I think most here would say things are upside down. AI would steady the ship.

    If we were to allow AI to manage our systems, such as decide who gets loans and when to limit our energy, that could be disastrous if it were to become sentient and it view people as THE problem. I worry more about when AI is used in robotics. Then we have the Terminator scenario.

  • Annalee
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    @Flyingjewels.....yep but when I think about it, my grandparents said some of the things my generation are saying now so it's been evolving for a lonnnnggggg time; I can remember my mamaw saying her daddy would tell them 'things are changing, what's this world coming to?'. so???

  • flyingjewels
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    Annalee

    My husband said something similar. He said we are like horse and buggy to cars in time right now. He says by 2030, everything will be changed.

  • e.j.
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    Just wanted to correct my initial reply...."who are warning" should have read "who are warning or who have warned"... (Stephen Hawking passed away a few years ago.)

  • Annalee
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    AI makes me think of the cartoon 'THE JETSONS'....I'm telling my age now but that;s how things are moving...Jetsons were in space but sounds like AI is similar to how the Jetsons survived. LOL
    Last edited by Annalee; 04-01-2023, 04:14 PM.

  • flyingjewels
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    e.j.

    Wow. I didn’t know they too were saying something. I think it’s dangerous. I think it can be beneficial. Like it may be able to cure cancer with how advanced it can think and take in data and analyze it and create from it, but it being put in the hands of some of these people out here… yikes. That’s scary. AI can also recreate its self apparently. Mainly if humans become so heavily dependent on it, which will happen, then we has a human race are screwed. It thinks better, faster, it is better. We have no chance.

  • e.j.
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    Not just Elon Musk. Stephen Hawking and Bill Gates are among a group of several other people who are warning that AI is "a danger to humanity". It sounds as though the negative will outweigh any positive that comes with AI. I guess time will tell.

  • flyingjewels
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    I haven’t looked super into this but just briefly saw it from two different sources that Elon Musk is asking everyone to hold off on all AI research for 6 months. That it’s a danger to society.

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  • flyingjewels
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    I know, it isn’t a good thing at all. So much destruction can come of this.

  • e.j.
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    Originally posted by flyingjewels View Post
    Oh and also AI can create anyone doing anything in a photo and it look 100% real and can even replicate someone’s exact voice. That is bad. And some men have been caught using AI to talk to women on dating sites for them. Getting them dates. Because AI can take a person and their profiles and everything they say and figure out who they are and replicate that. Elon Musk warned us years ago that AI is NOT good but he said you can’t stop it so that’s why he joined it.
    It's hard enough, in some cases, to figure out what is true and what is not based on what we see on TV and the internet. AI will make it that much harder.

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  • e.j.
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    Originally posted by ajkrouse View Post
    However, it's important to note that any AI systems implemented should be designed with privacy and ethical considerations in mind, and should always prioritize the safety and well-being of children.
    In a nutshell, this is just a part of what concerns and even scares me when it comes to AI. In this day and age, privacy and ethical considerations...? Safety and well-being of children...? "Should be" and "will be" are two very different things.

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  • GirlMomma
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    Totally agree!

  • flyingjewels
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    GirlMomma

    I love what he’s done for Twitter. I knew who the Nashville shooter was an hour before any major media put it out there because of Twitter. Old Twitter would have hid that so fast.

    Yea I’ve wondered the same. I guess time will tell. And no he definitely gives different vibes. Haha. He has Asperger’s too so that may be why. He’s just really smart and on an entirely different level than a lot of us.

  • GirlMomma
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    flyingjewels I do like that he bought Twitter!

    Your comment about him saying AI is not good and that’s why he joined AI changed my opinion a little bit. Maybe he will change it to make it better?

    Perhaps it is the mystery surrounding him that gives me such weird vibes. 🤷‍♀️
    Last edited by GirlMomma; 03-27-2023, 01:17 PM.
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