From the article: "In particular, five fundamental attributes of social media have harmed society. AI also has those attributes. Note that they are not intrinsically evil. They are all double-edged swords, with the potential to do either good or ill. The danger comes from who wields the sword, and in what direction it is swung. This has been true for social media, and it will similarly hold true for AI. In both cases, the solution lies in limits on the technology’s use."
then we will effectively be subservient to a bunch of algorithms automatically running the world and we will basically be children with our AI parents taking care of us.
That's the plan.
Shareholders think they'll be excluded because they can call and reach a human.
But it will soon be impossible to be a shareholder over every AI that could possibly fuck you. And we will undoubtedly turn over things to AI that we should have kept control of, to the point of being unable to even help our poor shareholders.
I expect that everyone will need at least a little prompt engineering in their life before this mess is under control.
So there's that to look forward to.
The good news is AI are just computers wearing fancy pants and can, and will, be unplugged when we learn - the hard way - what uses AI is no good for. I'm sure that'll be big "who could possibly have seen this coming?!" news, too.
That's the plan.
Shareholders think they'll be excluded because they can call and reach a human.
But it will soon be impossible to be a shareholder over every AI that could possibly fuck you. And we will undoubtedly turn over things to AI that we should have kept control of, to the point of being unable to even help our poor shareholders.
I expect that everyone will need at least a little prompt engineering in their life before this mess is under control.
So there's that to look forward to.
The good news is AI are just computers wearing fancy pants and can, and will, be unplugged when we learn - the hard way - what uses AI is no good for. I'm sure that'll be big "who could possibly have seen this coming?!" news, too.
(I'm a shareholder and I don't think this.)