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jean
jean
1 month ago

My mind is blown. All this from one simple question.
It’s like having a giant encyclopedia at your fingertips.
Is it always right? Does it make mistakes?

SK
SK
1 month ago
Reply to  jean

It makes mistakes and can be quite biased in its responses. It is interesting, quite frightening in some respects but not going away. I’m just dipping my toe in the water to see what, if anything, useful I can do with it. So was curious to know if anyone here uses it for anything.

azlibertarian
azlibertarian
1 month ago

For me, one of the most interesting points in the development of airplanes was almost an accident.

For an airplane to fly, it has to be in balance. You have to get as much lift from the left wing as you do from the right. It can be neither nose heavy nor tail heavy. When my former airline began flying the MD-80 series, we actually had bags of sand that were added to the cargo bins to move the Center of Gravity into an acceptable range.

And prior to developing the Wright Flyer, who were the Wright Brothers?

Bicycle builders.

That sense of balance that you have to be taught when you first learn to ride a bike as a kid is not something that you are born with. You have to learn it. You have to balance yourself to stay upright, and then when in a turn, you have to lean into the turn. Prior to the invention of the bicycle, those were skills that nobody had thought about.

And I believe that that understanding of balance was one of the reasons that the Wright Brothers were able to succeed in developing their Flyer, when others failed.

Joe
Joe
1 month ago

Artificial Intelligence is bringing about;

“You’ll own nothing and you’ll be happy” (alternatively “You’ll own nothing and be happy”) is a phrase published by the World Economic Forum (WEF).

The phrase from the article “Welcome to 2030”, and the philosophies expressed within it, have been used by critics who accuse the WEF of desiring restrictions on ownership of personal property.

and it is happening at warp speed.

DT
DT
1 month ago

AI is essentially nothing more than a glorified search engine. It does not think, it merely does what – or what not – the programmers define. Not that it isn’t dangerous. How many times have any of us got hung up somewhere, somehow because “the computer”? AI is that to a much higher degree.

jean
jean
1 month ago
Reply to  DT

So, it’s like almost everything in our world…can be used for good, can be used for bad.

ghostsniper
ghostsniper
1 month ago

It’s a dead end.
Right out of the gate.
Know what a dictionary is? A thesaurus?
A Rolodex?

All of these things are facilitators.
Tools that accommodate the user.

AI cannot “think”.
Only organic things can think.
AI can’t consider in abstract, nor can it imagine.

It’s a machine.
AI will create a bunch of buggy whip manufacturers in the future.
IOW, AI will cause the elimination of things that aren’t very beneficial to you right now.

Will AI be good?
Yes.
Will it be bad?
Yes.

It all depends on the user.