The real risk of AI
The real risk of AI
The real risk of AI
The whole ai dangerous rhetoric is bullshit invented by openai google microsoft etc to kill foss ai with legislation so they can maintain hold on their monopoly. The only thing theg fear is free ai in the hands of the people.
The most realistic part is when the grifter says they don't care about people dying from "AI" pollution.
The premise it's false, "AI" isn't even intelligent, it's just a tool, it can't work WO a human.
AI can be used in automated solutions and it doesnβt intrinsically have to be supervised. It being or not being intelligent is irrelevant - it can still cause harm.
[Artificial intelligence] can be used in automated solutions and it doesnβt intrinsically have to be supervised. It being or not being intelligent is irrelevant
It's relevant because, when people talk about "AI" that's not actually intelligent (ie. all AI), they're being incoherent. What exactly are they talking about? Computers in general? It's just noise, spam, etc.
What do you mean by AI? ChatGPT?
Just because the AI systems we have today aren't what most people thought they would be, it doesn't mean in a few years it's not a whole different game.
This isn't like we invented AI and it sucked so we declare it a waste of time. The AI of today is like those massive "mobile" phones we had 30 years ago with 15 minutes of battery life. It's the first iteration of it. This is the worst it will ever be. In a decade or so it will be unrecognizeable compared to the AI systems we have then.
What do you mean by AI? ChatGPT?
I think their point is that "artificial intelligence" doesn't exist. It's more appropriate to ask the person who made the video. WTF are they talking about? Something imaginary in a few years supposedly? The paperclip apocalypse? Have you ever seen Terminator? Cool movie but the planet is facing actual real problems.