No, it’s pretty much the opposite. As it stands, one of the biggest problems with ‘AI’ is when people perceive it as an entity saying something that has meaning.
This has to be the least informed take I have seen on anything ever. It literally dismisses all the most important issues with AI and pretends that the “real” problem (as if there is only one that matters) is about people misunderstanding it in a way I see no one doing.
It’s clear to me you must be so deep into an anti AI bubble you have no idea how people who use AI think about it, how its used, why its used, or what the problems with it are.
This has to be the least informed take I have seen on anything ever. It literally dismisses all the most important issues with AI and pretends that the “real” problem (as if there is only one that matters) is about people misunderstanding it in a way I see no one doing.
It’s clear to me you must be so deep into an anti AI bubble you have no idea how people who use AI think about it, how its used, why its used, or what the problems with it are.
What do you think the most important issues with AI are? I see a lot of ‘you’re wrong’ but no indication as to how or why.
Why would I need to give you a list to point out what is wrong with your statement.
They’re obvious though.
Copyright issues with the sale of ai services
Worker displacement without proper social systems to manage them
Unclear biases within black box systems
The requirement to change education based on their existence
The environmental damage caused through the energy used in training.
The list is long quite frankly. Longer than this even.