Anything in the wrong hands is bad. Thing is, "bad" is in our nature. So is "good". And we act accordingly. We created AI and we can make it whatever we want. Right now it's in its infancy, a perfect time to explore how we want it to evolve. I won't go into detail here, but I see it as a tool that could be very helpful. In terms of disce…
Anything in the wrong hands is bad. Thing is, "bad" is in our nature. So is "good". And we act accordingly. We created AI and we can make it whatever we want. Right now it's in its infancy, a perfect time to explore how we want it to evolve. I won't go into detail here, but I see it as a tool that could be very helpful. In terms of discerning what's real from what's fake, we've been facing that challenge since our inception as a species. How many of us still believe the universe revolves around us? Is it the billionaires among us "conspiring to control the planet" the reason behind so much apprehension about AI? Or is it something else? When tea arrived in England a few hundred years ago there were people saying it would be the ruin of civilization. One thing is certain: AI, like tea, is here to stay.
Anything in the wrong hands is bad. Thing is, "bad" is in our nature. So is "good". And we act accordingly. We created AI and we can make it whatever we want. Right now it's in its infancy, a perfect time to explore how we want it to evolve. I won't go into detail here, but I see it as a tool that could be very helpful. In terms of discerning what's real from what's fake, we've been facing that challenge since our inception as a species. How many of us still believe the universe revolves around us? Is it the billionaires among us "conspiring to control the planet" the reason behind so much apprehension about AI? Or is it something else? When tea arrived in England a few hundred years ago there were people saying it would be the ruin of civilization. One thing is certain: AI, like tea, is here to stay.