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georgann hilty's avatar

It is IMPARITIVE it be stopped, AI is just like the invasive plants and fish, there is no end the the havoc it will cause, it can rewrite it's software without your knowledge, Any and all AI adds and movies should have to put an emblem up on the corners ov everything they expose Humans to view , see or touch so everyone knows it is AI and not Real, to prevent deception at all cost.

Fred Jonas's avatar

And even if they identified as AI, they're wrong, and they're toxic.

Michael Lueras's avatar

Congratulations! Keep up the good work! Amen!?

Félix Lapan's avatar

Thank you so much for the awesome work you do!

Judy Zwyghuizen's avatar

Do we even get a Vote on this if we want it in America?

Holly Potthoff's avatar

I doubt it very much. The IDIOT is in control. Nothing will change until the BASTARD is thrown out.

Judy Zwyghuizen's avatar

AI will take over fast if we allow AI to know any of our personal things about ourselves. It is very Dangerious.

Fred Jonas's avatar

It's not "superintelligence." It's fake. It tells you that right in the name: "ARTIFICIAL intelligence."

Adding machines have value. They're not intelligent, but they calculate faster than people with pencil and paper do. "ARTIFICIAL intelligence" reacts to various stimuli in ways that often don't make sense. Because they're not real intelligence. It's like if you had an adding machine, and it got distracted by counting the number of strands of hair on your head when you asked how much is 14 X 26. Or if it somehow "decided" that you must really want to know what team won the World Series in 1947, and not how much is 14 X 26. And it might tell you who won the '47 Series, or give you the name of the person who delivers your mail.

I have a friend who owns a coffee business. He imports, roasts, and sells beans. One day, he sent me an e-mail with a strange presentation. It had a man's voice and a woman's voice, and rotating photographs having to do with coffee, or South America. This presentation lasted maybe about 20 minutes. I called him back, and I said I didn't understand what it was. It seemed either to be advertising, or it was some sort of podcast, and it was not successful at either. He told me it was produced by AI, which scanned his written material and packaging, and was created in five minutes.

BruceR's avatar

This is a political problem that this group is addressing. There are already Alien entities controlling us: corporations and non-democratic governments. They are the root problem, because they only care about money, and AI is a tool that replaces expensive human labor.

One tactic: make corporations (that own or host an AI) liable for any harm. Putting humans "in the loop" is not a solution if the AI output exceeds a human's capacity to look for harm. For it to matter, monetary fines should be proportional to their revenue.

For more on this point of view, see my article:

https://brucer.substack.com/p/thoughts-on-aliens-of-our-creation

which is a preview of my upcoming book.