Recently, I've been reading a lot about AI and it's future implications so as to form a clear opinion — to hate or not to hate ~alter_native intelligence a.k.a. artificial intelligence.
From starting, I used to think that AI won't be as destructive as it's been penned down over the last few years. I found this article while I was reading another interesting piece. This sounded mre like an extension to my own perspective about AI. So, I thought it to share with all of you to get your wisdom inputs on how you view our future with AI? Edify me.
Here are few interesting excerpts from the article —
Lately it’s hard to scan a media site without finding at least one headline declaring that AI models are intelligent and sentient entities, capable of creating information in a manner that exceeds the abilities of both the creator and user. Models that will destroy jobs and abrogate totalitarian powers. But is that true?
So, yes, AI will be used to generate meaningless lists that occasionally steal minutes from your day. But these synthesized strings of sentences are nothing new, just a rehashing of web articles written by warm, breathing writers. And, yes, many jobs creating similar types of lists, summaries, etc., will be lost, as will many other jobs in various fields and endeavors, just like jobs were previously made redundant by emerging technologies—with new, unrealized jobs created to replace them.
These thoughts about AI are in line with @nullama's post #166809 that asked about the situation of jobs under AI effect.
Nevertheless, original ideas—the beauty of humanity—will forever remain the product of acting men and women. And without human hands continually authoring original texts, those supposedly dangerous AIs will summarize nothing and respond with nothing.
Our lives and futures are safe.
Can we summon the courage to accept AI as it is now?
How much interception do you think AI can create for humans in future if left unchecked?