• Colo Millz
    61
    The Creator must join with V'Ger.
  • Colo Millz
    61
    which will bring our civilization to a grinding halt rapidly. Not instantenously obviously, but it is the key, critical point that effects everything we do in our world. You don't need to be a visionary to see what will happen when the energy runs out.Martijn

    It's ok, we can go nuke.

    Plus we are on the verge of discovering fusion.

    Am I literally the only one left on the planet who is an AI optimist?
  • 180 Proof
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    Am I literally the only one left on the planet who is an AI optimist?Colo Millz
    :smirk: Nah. Join the club ...
    https://thephilosophyforum.com/discussion/comment/979621
  • I like sushi
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    Everything will be fine. Don't sweat it.

    Seriously. Just because we are stupid and focus on negative things more than positive it does not mean there is nothign positive going on.
  • Martijn
    29


    Yes, given that AI makes people dumber and lazier and that it has disastrous effects on the environment, while also mainly benefitting tech companies and powerful people while putting ordinary people out of work while, ultimately, being nothing more than a glorified search engine, I cannot see how AI is anything to be optimistic about. We should tear down all the datacenters and stop using it ASAP.
  • ProtagoranSocratist
    93
    i think artificial intelligence could kill everyone like in the terminator series, but other than that it's an extension of the kinds of technology we already use (computers, for example, are like artificial intelligence). I also think we should be careful about believing we can fully remove the human element in artificial intelligence, or believe that it really can act on its own.
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