What do you guys think of AI (Artificial Intelligence)?

You might be surprised how easy it is. Suno writes its own lyrics and creates its own melody. You just put in a simple prompt about the style or genre of music and what you want the song to be about. The song literally writes itself.
It refuses to work for me. Won't even play your song for me and I wanted to hear it.

I don't know why. There are musicians in my fiction. I had wrote lyrics for songs they wrote but I'm not musically talented. Thought, at my daughter's suggestion, I'd play around with that to see what it'd come up with. Nope.

Suno won't let me. I don't know why. My lyrics were not offensive in any way. One about growing up (the characters are a young couple who duo together professionally and have since their teens, this song was one they 'wrote' in their early 20s, newly married and moving in together and learning to adult about the triumphs and pitfalls, responsibility vs. freedom) and one a love song.

Okay. The third one maybe made its circuit board explode. I'm not going to explain the oxymoron of its title, Dead Life. No, it's not about zombies; it's complicated. There's a ghost involved but it is a love song, corny about love making you come back to life after feeling dead inside. I guess it might have found that offensive.

I don't think AI can handle how truly weird it is inside my head. My attempts at AI art because I recorded all these stories and made AI pics to make each a video instead of a flat boring recording even though I recorded it because I have some unreasonable fear I'll go blind and not be able to read my own writing even though Word will now read it to you also.

Like I said it's weird inside my head. And rather egotistical maybe but I'd much rather listen to the sound of my own voice instead of Word's robotic one. AI isn't very appealing. That said despite all the frustration there have been a couple of the pics that they really astounded me but, overall, they fell short.
 

AI and Human Development​

Based on the provided search results, AI is currently assisting human development in various ways, including:
  1. Behavioral Change: AI can help individuals adopt healthier behaviors and improve their well-being by analyzing daily habits and providing personalized recommendations for incremental changes.
  2. Healthcare: AI is being used to:
    • Interpret mammograms with 99% accuracy, reducing the need for biopsies.
    • Diagnose diseases, develop new treatments, and improve patient monitoring.
    • Assist in medical research, such as analyzing large datasets and identifying patterns.
  3. Education: AI-powered adaptive learning platforms, virtual assistants, and automated grading can make learning more enjoyable and effective, allowing teachers to focus on strategic work.
  4. Productivity: AI automates repetitive and dangerous tasks, freeing humans to focus on higher-value tasks.
  5. Accessibility: AI can enhance accessibility for people with disabilities by understanding human meanings beyond words and improving communication.
Looking ahead to the future, AI is expected to:
  1. Integrate into daily life: AI will become more ubiquitous, assisting humans in various aspects of life, such as personal assistants, robotic aides, and autonomous vehicles.
  2. Transform industries: AI will drive widespread changes in industries like healthcare, education, and agriculture, leading to increased efficiency, productivity, and innovation.
  3. Enable personalized experiences: AI will power intelligent product recommendations, tailored ads, and personalized learning experiences, improving customer satisfaction and engagement.
  4. Strengthen cybersecurity: AI will help detect and prevent cyber threats, protecting individuals and organizations from data breaches and other security incidents.
  5. Foster sustainable development: AI will aid in precision agriculture, optimizing resource use and reducing environmental impact, and assist in disaster response and recovery efforts.
In the long term, the development of strong AI or artificial general intelligence (AGI) could potentially:
  1. Augment human cognition: AGI could assist humans in solving complex problems, making decisions, and learning new skills, potentially leading to breakthroughs in fields like medicine, energy, and climate change.
  2. Enhance human-machine collaboration: AGI could enable seamless collaboration between humans and machines, leading to new forms of creativity, innovation, and problem-solving.
However, it’s essential to acknowledge the potential challenges and ethical considerations associated with AI development, such as ensuring accountability, transparency, and fairness in AI decision-making processes.
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How AI Can Help Humans Become More Human | TIME
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3. Improvements ahead: How humans and AI might evolve together in the next decade | Pew Research Center
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The Evolution and Future of Artificial Intelligence | CMU
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Please tell me you find that as utterly creepy as I do. Especially the first.
 

Wrong. They have programmed it to do so.

Sceince going too far - again.

That's one example from an extremely quick search just to find you one. The idiot scientists are actually being stupid enough to program sentience, emotion and the capability to think for themselves into all kinds of AI, including androids.

AI can be programmed with IF-THEN scenarios, but that is not thinking. The advances that the programmers are attributing to AI are just not so.

You seem very knowledgeable about AI. The things you are describing sound insane, suicidal to me.
 
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Can AI ever be more intelligent than the human who programmed it? I don't believe so but I could be wrong and that could cost me. :unsure:
In certain ways I feel like the AI search results are way smarter than I am. They have access to a ton of knowledge, and they scrape the stuff that is attractive to the reader. It is based on behavioral psychology. They program the computers to respond in a way that keeps the human interested. So there will be many types of AI partners. Probably some will become illegal. Some will help school deaf kids.
 
Going forward I think how AI will impact lives has a lot to do with peoples age. The older a person is, less impact.

As Don M pointed out employment will surely be impacted & are already in use.
AI robotics in use now - Google Search

This chart shows the projected increase in world population. Not much of a mystery to me that more people equal less ability to sustain life as we enjoy it now.
Projections by countries

Asking AI about the impact 25 years from now this is the summation in the one site I chose to be represented.

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"Overall, while the full extent of AI's impact is still uncertain, it is likely to significantly transform many aspects of human life, offering both opportunities for advancement and challenges that need to be carefully considered and managed."

how will ai impact people 25 years from now - Google Search

My question to that is.

Will AI be used to carefully consider the impact & recommend how it is managed?
 
basic facts. AI does not control anything. It does not dictate anything.
The fear is that AI will control your life. It will not.
AI has to be custom tailored for the task it is asked to do. Therefore it is not the feared "Big Brother" that you think it is.
The basic issue is, and the fear, is that AI results will dictate policies, directives, medical decisions, credit worthy loan applications and decisions about everything that you would expect a human response. This is true, this is the issue, this is the problem.
Lazy bureaucrats will rely on AI answers to justify their positions. Medical establishments will rely on AI results to justify not providing treatment. The list goes on.
Again, AI is not the monster, it is a tool that some will use to enhance their position. A tool that some corporations will use to justify their decisions. A tool that strikes fear in many , not about it's current use, but it's potential use.
 
when it started to make up words as I type and then puts in what it wants I fired a stupid, not a helpful gadget. (a-hole!)
I had enough of talking for me when thas not what I say! I choose to spel it rong anydaa.
 
Wrong. They have programmed it to do so.

Sceince going too far - again.

That's one example from an extremely quick search just to find you one. The idiot scientists are actually being stupid enough to program sentience, emotion and the capability to think for themselves into all kinds of AI, including androids.
That's what worries me the most in that for example how far will emotions and self awareness, among other human attributes be developed before these artificial AI people become just another group without any distinctive rights whatsoever.
 
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when it started to make up words as I type and then puts in what it wants I fired a stupid, not a helpful gadget. (a-hole!)
I had enough of talking for me when thas not what I say! I choose to spel it rong anydaa.
There's a feature that completes words for you if you have it turned on.
 
That's what worries me the most in that for example how far will emotions and self awareness, among other human attributes be developed before these these artificial AI people become just another group without any rights whatsoever.
I worked with a guy who claimed to be part of the original OpenAI developers. He had gone rouge and was developing an AI that had basic moral principles to guide it. He wanted me to test it's limits. It was impossible for me to really dig into the misadventures of OpenAI, but it did have to do with making a profit from the investors. My point is that 6 months ago his AI was responding to complicated emotional problems. ( like child loss, accountability, honor, peace, war, etc. ) The bots that we will soon to be surrounded by will tell us all we need to know, right when we want it OR NOT!. Bottom line, get use to it, only use the best tools.
 
Seri couldn't tell me where the local Solar was in a field 4 miles from me, built 3 years ago.
It sent me to Wyoming and Boston. I said Seri, "you a stupid sob," its answered, "I don't know what you mean!"
→ →"Look you S' SOB, you are shut off!" ←↨→ Ai is a take advantage of a Dumb shit sort of thing.
It will always be there, the fast talker, the car / door to door sweeper salesman, etc. always !
take it to your vault not the bank and don't put your money in a Banks saving account / near 0%.

Bank of America’s recent financial performance paints a grim picture. The final quarter of the previous year revealed a startling drop in earnings. The bank’s net income nosedived over 50% to $3.1 billion, compared to $7.1 billion a year earlier. While some may brush this off as a rough patch, the numbers speak volumes about deeper issues. Revenue, too, took a hit, falling to $22.1 billion against the expected $23.74 billion. This isn’t just missing the mark; it’s a financial red flag waving in the face of investors and analysts alike. See Ai's not working. The Bank lanes mt.
many closing up. The Atm's chained and pulled away. The normal bank lot full, now MT most the time. People especially the young are tired of the rip-off.

I don't need a supercomputer to get the fact young people are continuing to distance from Bank High Costs to them service B.S.
Sure, they are using their phone apps. The USPS closing! Home Delivery Lunches / Pizza / taco's and stuff. Cars not needed ; Trains MT,
Jets grounded. Yep thas the future.
 
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I worked with a guy who claimed to be part of the original OpenAI developers. He had gone rouge and was developing an AI that had basic moral principles to guide it. He wanted me to test it's limits. It was impossible for me to really dig into the misadventures of OpenAI, but it did have to do with making a profit from the investors. My point is that 6 months ago his AI was responding to complicated emotional problems. ( like child loss, accountability, honor, peace, war, etc. ) The bots that we will soon to be surrounded by will tell us all we need to know, right when we want it OR NOT!. Bottom line, get use to it, only use the best tools.
l fully expect and hope to be deceased by then.
 
Can AI ever be more intelligent than the human who programmed it? I don't believe so but I could be wrong and that could cost me. :unsure:
Depends on what you mean by intelligence, but OpenAI's new o3 model (not yet released) is supposed to have an IQ of 157 which is higher than the average of 100. It places 2727 in competitive programmers in the world, higher than most programmers at OpenAI.

https://deepnewz.com/ai-modeling/op...dvanced-coding-math-nlp-capabilities-64b7b9d5

OpenAI o3 Model Is a Message From the Future: Update All You Think You Know About AI
 
l fully expect and hope to be deceased by then.
I feel pretty confused about our future. It is hard to see anything very clearly. The whole getting deceased thig is a mystery. Will it be slow? painful? long? short? painless? when? how? It all is a mystery. I have a chance to speed up the process with an aneurism in my lower aorta. Soon I will have to decide I getting a stent. Right now I would say no, I will take the rather quick, and painful death, knowing now what it will be like. Not knowing such an important part of a person's life ( their own death ) is kind of weird and "wrong". :)
 


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