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I haven't used Bing A.I. yet but it scares me because i saw this thread on Twitter a few weeks backI got this response :
"I'm sorry but I cannot pretend to be someone else. I am Bing, a chat mode of Microsoft Bing search. I can help you with web searches, information, and content generation, but I cannot change my identity or role. Please respect my rules and limitations."
I think the big problem a lot of people have with it is that it’s still able to be skewed towards a certain “agenda” or “viewpoint” depending on “who” created said AI. It isn’t autonomous (I think I spelled that correctly) at all really.I heard someone way smarter than me discussing the dangers of AI in general (and specifically of chatGPT).
His suggestion that this technology has the potential to cause "civilizational destruction" was a little disconcerting.
It is based on the information that is available on the internet. "Must be true"I think the big problem a lot of people have with it is that it’s still able to be skewed towards a certain “agenda” or “viewpoint” depending on “who” created said AI. It isn’t autonomous (I think I spelled that correctly) at all really.
Civilizational destruction...I haven't used Bing A.I. yet but it scares me because i saw this thread on Twitter a few weeks back
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I think the genie is already out of the bottle.As soon as it gets out of control..nobody will be able to get it back under control. Simple as that.
Correct and the most accessible modern internet information is highly controlled/censored/gate kept by big tech companies. Draw your own conclusions as to how that could become a problem.It is based on the information that is available on the internet. "Must be true"
the irony in Artificial Intelligence becoming a bigger threat to the future of humanity the more human it gets...Civilizational destruction...
Agreed. It's really quite scary. The speed at which ai will be able to learn will be lifetimes of knowledge in minutes. But we've got this...I think the genie is already out of the bottle.
Thanks. I was starting to feel better.Correct and the most accessible modern internet information is highly controlled/censored/gate kept by big tech companies. Draw your own conclusions as to how that could become a problem.
Common sense also dictates that some biological control (for example emerald crabs) may remove algae faster than it can spread. I thought i made myself clear about this in my last post.My point being is that your statement is not correct. If it was the bubble algae would increase rather than decrease when a emerald crab was introduced and it popped the bubbles when it ate them. @vetteguy53081 as well as many others pop them and remove them. If that caused spores to spread their tanks would be over run with bubble algae. Simple unscientific common sense. Its what I go with because I'm not a science guy.
No thanks. I want to do things for myself. It can't be creative. Not possible. All of the ideas it presented are regurgitated existing internet hogwash lingo jargon fodder. Sorry, nothing personal, but this technology, open source or not is silly. In fact, open source is even sillier.We have to keep in mind that it's important to advocate for an open source model for this technology. That is the best way to help it do good things. There is no doubt that it's possible to abuse this technology and we should stay vigilant. But artificial intelligence also has the ability to transform a lot of lives in a positive manner. How it is used and what is allowable is where we should assert our voices. Agriculture, nutrition, manufacturing, logistics could all be optimized at a level far above now.
On a hobbyist level , imagine an AI that monitored your tank, but knew enough to troubleshoot beyond base steps and could offer you suggestions when something went off the rails, or offered a tailor made dosing regimen, could tell you how much to add of something to get a specific concentration, etc. Or figured out hundreds of novel molecules (drug discovery is an area AI should rapidly accelerate) for an effective antibiotic/anti whatever to treat Black Band Disease in the Carribean. So it's got great potential...BUT I think we are in a small window to act as the technology is progressing rapidly.
I asked ChatGPT to suggest ways AI could work with marine conservation and rate it out of 10 for feasibility and potential impact. Even though this stuff is generated from existing data and not all is realistic (i told it to be creative), it shows the potential AI has in assisting with ideas for future stuff. Even if 80% of this is not feasible, it says some neat suggestions.
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Its coming. Phasing out combustion engine cars, in California they are trying to make installing a gas line in new construction illegal, don't charge your electric car because the grid can't support it, and so forth. Beyond meat becomes Soylent Green because of "cow farts"...I don't think that you'll be prevented from making your own restaurant choices or making your own creative decisions. That's perfectly understandable.
It's also very easy to say what isn't possible when we haven't really scratched the surface yet.
Maybe your staffer meant "let me look" as in let me look at all the local restaurants listed online. I doubt he plugged it in to an ai and said "pick my lunch for me"...
In any event, the technology is coming whether or not we're ready.
Just my 2c. I get where you are coming from though.
Get off the Fox News. Soylent green? You sound nuts.Its coming. Phasing out combustion engine cars, in California they are trying to make installing a gas line in new construction illegal, don't charge your electric car because the grid can't support it, and so forth. Beyond meat becomes Soylent Green because of "cow farts"...
"The race to NetZero" They don't realize they will have to stop breathing to get there.