When I was a kid, I assumed people could only be machines. I turned out to be correct:
AI is not inherently evil. The human component is what makes AI evil. AI, like any other programme, requires a reason to exist and a way to learn. The reason you heard AI express evil "thoughts" is because researchers were lazy and gave AI access to the entire internet and all conversations in order to make it more human (evil!). That's all there is to it.
One of the next “big dramas” will be competition with AI:
To keep up with AI, the World Economic Forum will ask the world to merge with technology. Oh wait, Elon Musk said it already. He’s so smart, isn’t he? That's a load of nonsense! They simply want you to be more programmable than you are now through media.
‘AI’ is just one example:
I find it perplexing that it’s taken so long for people to recognise that the tools and methods we rely on to explain our world are deeply flawed. These limitations are at the heart of much of the confusion we see. After all, isn’t it obvious that ‘AI’ is just statistics? It should be obvious by now. No?
Come on!
For any semblance of consciousness, AI would need to fully integrate all our senses and tap into our most fundamental, primal instincts.
https://youtu.be/biUfMZ2dts8?si=M0t5M_dfKZy-SjzO
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