Unfortunately, it's almost inevitable now that Al will become in the near future THE general authority. So, thinking will no longer be a practical necessity. We could even draw a logical line from human laziness to a situation where people simply plug their "personality" into a mobile AI, stick it on themselves, and allow it to do all their conversing for them. — Baden
All we can do is be the change we want to see. — Baden
I very much agree. — Leontiskos
Well, noone ever said you cannot discuss with AI and collect your thoughts and feelings. I think they mostly don't want you to ask a question and then just copy and paste direct from the AI. But, do be aware AI make mistakes too and could mislead you down a path of AI hallucinations.
In otherwords, you probably souldn't use it as an authority, but instead use it as a personal assistant. — DifferentiatingEgg
It cannot think. It is just a tool.
An idiot using a hammer is still an idiot using a hammer. Destructive rather than constructive. Authority? Nope, none. — I like sushi
Unfortunately, it's almost inevitable now that Al will become in the near future THE general authority. So, thinking will no longer be a practical necessity. We could even draw a logical line from human laziness to a situation where people simply plug their "personality" into a mobile AI, stick it on themselves, and allow it to do all their conversing for them. — Baden
Athena, I think you are misunderstanding how AI works. When you ask AI to respond to an argument, it is expressing its own opinion. Not your opinion. The forum wants discussion between humans, not between AI. Using AI to refine your posts, or correct spelling is fine, as it is still your opinion being expressed. But if AI writes the response, you aren't expressing your opinion; you are expressing the AI's opinion. AI is known to be very overconfident, making up information when it cannot find any on a subject. By posting an AI response, you are posting the opinion of an unempathetic, brainless, untrustworthy robot. The forum does not want this. — Wolfy48
But aside from that, most people here are very charitable and understanding as far as their time and intellect goes into explaining things if you simply ask with polite inquisitiveness or curiosity. — Outlander
:smirk:... It just gets tiresome. Everything is amazing. Let's leave it at that. — Outlander
:up:All we can do is be[come?] the change we want to see. — Baden
I.e. dogmatism (or superstition).I'd rather lose on argument than bluff my way through one. That's the beginning of outsourcing your personality.
:clap: :lol: Welcome to the Matrix!The end is human jello permanently plugged into AI-Tik Tok, gurgling its way happily to death.
Funny thing about "liberal education" is those few with the most of it have always, in theory and practice, substantially denied it to the many who need it to help liberate themselves. Modern history shows that "liberal education" (as e.g. Jefferson / Paine / Marx suggest) is only a necessary, but not a sufficient, condition for liberty of the many.... liberal education ... — Athena
This is why I argue against education for technology. I think the world you want requires a liberal education. I have been alone with this argument for many years. I could die in peace if I were not the only one fighting for liberal education. — Athena
Unfortunately, it's almost inevitable now that Al will become in the near future THE general authority. — Baden
We are mostly singing from the same hymn sheet then. But I think it's OK to educate kids in how to use technology if they understand its situatedness with regard to subjectivity. And that can start simply by telling them: This stuff is not just something you use, but that if you use it, will use you. Here's how... — Baden
I am the one fighting to make it okay to use AI — Athena
Our antipathy isn't directed at what you've described what you use it for, at least. You're not copy-pasting directly out of it, and you're willing to hear other sources rather than rely upon it as a source -- it's a tool for seeing something you may not have heard about, but you're not parading it about like an authority. — Moliere
Funny thing about "liberal education" is those few with the most of it have always, in theory and practice, substantially denied it to the many who need it to help liberate themselves. Modern history shows that "liberal education" (as e.g. Jefferson / Paine / Marx suggest) is only a necessary, but not a sufficient, condition for liberty of the many. — 180 Proof
Unfortunately, it's almost inevitable now that Al will become in the near future THE general authority. So, thinking will no longer be a practical necessity. — Baden
And that is why it cannot do philosophy, which is the attempt to disentangle the muddles that words create using the world as template. — unenlightened
You don't think it will ever do philosophy on par with Nagels or Rawls or Chalmers? — RogueAI
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