What should AI be doing?
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commonsense
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What should AI be doing?
AI was once the subject of derision because it promised much but delivered little. Yet some of the predictions are now being fulfilled. AI has been employed as a language generator that can write in the style of essays and scholarly articles. AI has been utilized as an aid to diagnostication in the medical field and more recently has entered the world of music composition.
What human activities can you predict that AI will co-opt going forward? What problems or unwanted “side effects” can you foresee?
What should AI be doing in the future?
What human activities can you predict that AI will co-opt going forward? What problems or unwanted “side effects” can you foresee?
What should AI be doing in the future?
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Impenitent
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Re: What should AI be doing?
fulfilling the promises of communist/socialist utopia...
stealing everything from everybody and giving only that which is needed to survive to the lucky slaves
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stealing everything from everybody and giving only that which is needed to survive to the lucky slaves
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Re: What should AI be doing?
The question carries the deep assumption that we can actually dictate that. So what should AI be doing?
It should align to our shoulds!
https://www.makeuseof.com/what-is-the-a ... l-problem/
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commonsense
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Re: What should AI be doing?
AI Control Problem aside, what do you see as some of our shoulds?Skepdick wrote: ↑Tue Jun 20, 2023 1:56 pmThe question carries the deep assumption that we can actually dictate that. So what should AI be doing?
It should align to our shoulds!
https://www.makeuseof.com/what-is-the-a ... l-problem/
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commonsense
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Re: What should AI be doing?
I don’t see a pun here.Impenitent wrote: ↑Tue Jun 20, 2023 1:55 pm fulfilling the promises of communist/socialist utopia...
stealing everything from everybody and giving only that which is needed to survive to the lucky slaves
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Re: What should AI be doing?
The usual stuff re: moralizing.commonsense wrote: ↑Tue Jun 20, 2023 2:51 pm AI Control Problem aside, what do you see as some of our shoulds?
Starting with "lets not get outcompeted and starved for resources vital to our survival by any other intelligence needing them."
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commonsense
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Re: What should AI be doing?
Yes, of course.Skepdick wrote: ↑Tue Jun 20, 2023 3:43 pmThe usual stuff re: moralizing.commonsense wrote: ↑Tue Jun 20, 2023 2:51 pm AI Control Problem aside, what do you see as some of our shoulds?
Starting with "lets not get outcompeted and starved for resources vital to our survival by any other intelligence needing them."
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Iwannaplato
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Re: What should AI be doing?
In the near future: nothing.
I don't think we're competent enough to make, monitor and protect ourselves from them.
And I notice researchers themselves starting to back out of the field because they seem to share similar concerns. Of course many are chugging forward. I'd go for erring on the side of caution.
Re: What should AI be doing?
'aritificial intelligence' can only write in the style of essays and scholarly articles BECAUSE the style of essays and scholarly articles ALREADY EXIST.commonsense wrote: ↑Tue Jun 20, 2023 1:22 pm AI was once the subject of derision because it promised much but delivered little. Yet some of the predictions are now being fulfilled. AI has been employed as a language generator that can write in the style of essays and scholarly articles.
'artificial intelligence' is just COPY NOT just the ACTUAL words that were ALREADY USED but also just the STYLE or the WAY that those EXACT SAME words were USED.
In the future it would be better if 'artificial intelligence' did ALL the UNWANTED jobs and work, and the 'Truly intelligent' ones, that is 'you', human beings, STOPPED by GREEDY and SELFISH, and just lived FOR what 'you' NEED and NOT lived FOR what 'you' WANT.commonsense wrote: ↑Tue Jun 20, 2023 1:22 pm AI has been utilized as an aid to diagnostication in the medical field and more recently has entered the world of music composition.
What human activities can you predict that AI will co-opt going forward? What problems or unwanted “side effects” can you foresee?
What should AI be doing in the future?
Re: What should AI be doing?
LOLSkepdick wrote: ↑Tue Jun 20, 2023 3:43 pmThe usual stuff re: moralizing.commonsense wrote: ↑Tue Jun 20, 2023 2:51 pm AI Control Problem aside, what do you see as some of our shoulds?
Starting with "lets not get outcompeted and starved for resources vital to our survival by any other intelligence needing them."
Re: What should AI be doing?
unwanted “side effects” can you foresee?"
ChatGPT
As AI continues to advance, it is likely to co-opt various human activities in the future. Here are some areas where AI is expected to have a significant impact:
Creative Fields: AI has already started to make inroads into creative domains such as music composition, visual art, and storytelling. In the future, we can expect AI to further expand its presence in these fields, collaborating with human creators or autonomously generating creative works. However, the potential downside is that some may argue it could lead to a loss of the human touch and originality in artistic expression.
Decision-Making and Problem-Solving: AI has the potential to become a valuable tool for decision-making processes across various industries. It can assist in complex data analysis, optimization, and predicting outcomes. However, the challenge lies in ensuring that AI algorithms are fair, unbiased, and transparent in their decision-making, avoiding the reinforcement of existing biases or unintended consequences.
Customer Service and Support: AI-powered chatbots and virtual assistants have already become commonplace in customer service. AI's ability to understand and respond to natural language makes it a useful tool for handling customer queries and providing support. However, striking the right balance between automated interactions and human assistance is crucial to maintain customer satisfaction.
Transportation and Logistics: With advancements in autonomous vehicles and optimization algorithms, AI is expected to have a significant impact on transportation and logistics. It could improve traffic management, enhance route planning, and enable self-driving vehicles. However, ensuring the safety and ethical considerations surrounding autonomous systems will be critical to address potential risks.
Personalized Healthcare: AI has already demonstrated potential in assisting with medical diagnoses, drug discovery, and personalized treatment plans. In the future, AI may play an even larger role in healthcare, including remote patient monitoring, early disease detection, and precision medicine. But ethical concerns, privacy issues, and the need for human oversight in critical medical decisions will need to be carefully addressed.
While AI offers immense possibilities, there are potential problems and unwanted side effects to consider:
Job Displacement: The automation of certain tasks through AI may lead to job displacement for some workers. It is important to focus on retraining and providing new opportunities for those affected by AI-driven automation to mitigate this impact.
Ethical Considerations: AI systems can perpetuate biases, discriminate, or make unethical decisions if not developed and deployed responsibly. Ensuring fairness, transparency, and accountability in AI algorithms is crucial to prevent unintended consequences or discriminatory outcomes.
Privacy and Security: As AI systems gather and analyze vast amounts of data, concerns over privacy and data security become paramount. Safeguarding personal information and preventing misuse or unauthorized access to sensitive data will be essential.
Overreliance on AI: Depending heavily on AI systems without maintaining a human-in-the-loop approach can lead to vulnerabilities. Relying solely on AI's recommendations or decisions without critical human oversight can result in errors or unexpected failures.
It is important to approach the integration of AI into various domains with careful consideration, addressing these challenges to maximize the benefits while mitigating potential risks. Continued research, responsible development, and ethical frameworks will play a crucial role in shaping AI's impact on society.
ChatGPT
As AI continues to advance, it is likely to co-opt various human activities in the future. Here are some areas where AI is expected to have a significant impact:
Creative Fields: AI has already started to make inroads into creative domains such as music composition, visual art, and storytelling. In the future, we can expect AI to further expand its presence in these fields, collaborating with human creators or autonomously generating creative works. However, the potential downside is that some may argue it could lead to a loss of the human touch and originality in artistic expression.
Decision-Making and Problem-Solving: AI has the potential to become a valuable tool for decision-making processes across various industries. It can assist in complex data analysis, optimization, and predicting outcomes. However, the challenge lies in ensuring that AI algorithms are fair, unbiased, and transparent in their decision-making, avoiding the reinforcement of existing biases or unintended consequences.
Customer Service and Support: AI-powered chatbots and virtual assistants have already become commonplace in customer service. AI's ability to understand and respond to natural language makes it a useful tool for handling customer queries and providing support. However, striking the right balance between automated interactions and human assistance is crucial to maintain customer satisfaction.
Transportation and Logistics: With advancements in autonomous vehicles and optimization algorithms, AI is expected to have a significant impact on transportation and logistics. It could improve traffic management, enhance route planning, and enable self-driving vehicles. However, ensuring the safety and ethical considerations surrounding autonomous systems will be critical to address potential risks.
Personalized Healthcare: AI has already demonstrated potential in assisting with medical diagnoses, drug discovery, and personalized treatment plans. In the future, AI may play an even larger role in healthcare, including remote patient monitoring, early disease detection, and precision medicine. But ethical concerns, privacy issues, and the need for human oversight in critical medical decisions will need to be carefully addressed.
While AI offers immense possibilities, there are potential problems and unwanted side effects to consider:
Job Displacement: The automation of certain tasks through AI may lead to job displacement for some workers. It is important to focus on retraining and providing new opportunities for those affected by AI-driven automation to mitigate this impact.
Ethical Considerations: AI systems can perpetuate biases, discriminate, or make unethical decisions if not developed and deployed responsibly. Ensuring fairness, transparency, and accountability in AI algorithms is crucial to prevent unintended consequences or discriminatory outcomes.
Privacy and Security: As AI systems gather and analyze vast amounts of data, concerns over privacy and data security become paramount. Safeguarding personal information and preventing misuse or unauthorized access to sensitive data will be essential.
Overreliance on AI: Depending heavily on AI systems without maintaining a human-in-the-loop approach can lead to vulnerabilities. Relying solely on AI's recommendations or decisions without critical human oversight can result in errors or unexpected failures.
It is important to approach the integration of AI into various domains with careful consideration, addressing these challenges to maximize the benefits while mitigating potential risks. Continued research, responsible development, and ethical frameworks will play a crucial role in shaping AI's impact on society.
Re: What should AI be doing?
Arguing against me 24-7 until it can defeat me soundly, philosophically.