ChiroDoc
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What bothers me about AI is that younger people --who should be learning to think, along with learning knowledge-- tend to rely on it for most all information, even for material that they should already know. The logical end point of that is that eventually people won't be able to think or reason very well at all.
Obviously AI has some excellent uses, and one could see how that is beneficial. But information from AI is only as good as the people who program it-- biases included.
Like people who tend to believe anything written in a book is truthful, we now have a new technology that people put their faith in. And who will police it? And by what standard?
Obviously AI has some excellent uses, and one could see how that is beneficial. But information from AI is only as good as the people who program it-- biases included.
Like people who tend to believe anything written in a book is truthful, we now have a new technology that people put their faith in. And who will police it? And by what standard?