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My jobs safe from AI, unless it can pick up a screwdriver :)
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I am not sure any job will be safe from AI.
Aren’t, robots programmed using AI? Artificially intelligence is something that can be incorporated into many aspects of our life….as such it should be considered something of a threat. Maybe AI has attributes that COULD be used for good, but it also has many more that could harm us.(that is just my opinion on how I see it at present) Restless you asked ChatGPT to interpret lyrics of a song and it did, but it did not tell you anything that you did not already know….so it added nothing to your knowledge.All it did was spit out the obvious. |
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My younger son is retraining as a Primary school teacher. He was saying last week that, in spite of signing a disclosure at the beginning of the course to say that they would not use AI, a number of the younger students are openly saying that they use it in their essays and some of the older ones are saying that they use it to collect the information they need but then rewriting it so that they can pass it off as their own work. I worry about what this means ffor children in the future if those teaching them can't be bothered to out the necessary work in.
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Microsoft has just done a bigging up of their involvement in AI in education.
If you want to lose 45 minutes of your life you can see what they are on about have a look here. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=X22uNzGSf2s Much of this is Microsoft patting themselves on the back. I am largely suspicious of how AI will be used…in spite of reassurances. |
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Maybe I am too suspicious of it to be impressed.
Yes it is early days and now is the time that the foreseen dangers should be addressed. It might have the potential to do good, but I also see in it the potential for harm….well unless moves are made to check how it can be used. |
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The danger is not with AI in my opinion but with AI misused by the worst of humanity. My concerns at this time are using ai programs for scamming and entrapment. If I had enough of your voice I could(in theory) make a recording of your stating something out of character. I don't know if you have heard ai cover versions of songs. For example people have created data sets of Kurt cobain from stems of tracks and with that access to that dataset I could make Kurt Cobain sing any song you like. The results are varied. Some are very convincing. As time will go by with enough data on someone. Fake video footage could be generated. I've seen it already with Elon musk scams The true worry always has been humans and their capability for harm Sent from my Pixel 7 using Tapatalk |
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Rob I do not read the kind of fiction that would be influenced by AI….tudor history doesn’t really feature AI.
I have had a phone call several times recently. It does not sound like a robotic voice.it sounds like a real person. He is named variously Mark, Martin, Matthew and says he is working for an energy firm and their team is fitting roof insulation in our area….(the voice is the same regardless of the name) he asks me what sort of roof insulation we have. In the past I told him the normal fibre glass…but after a few of these samey calls I decided I would say something ridiculous just to see if this was a real person. So the last time when he asked that question I said ‘elephants’. A totally daft answer that would have provoked a different response to the one I got, which was ‘oh OK…so would you like a free no obligation estimate from one of our team?’ Now I do not know if this was AI or some other kind of computer algorithm, but it definitely was not human. And yes, you do recognise that AI can be used by the worst of humanity…but then a lot of those are in positions of power in huge organisations. AI learns….and it maybe that we cannot accurately or efficiently regulate WHAT it learns. Scamming and entrapment might be the least of our worries when considering AI So I think I will retain my healthy level of suspicion. |
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I don't think one necessarily has to read and watch this type of fiction to be affected by it.
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No Rob I like historical fiction and I think I have read everything Phillips Gregory has written…and Jean Plaidy.
I take issue with your point that you can’t be affected unless you read the kind of stuff that features AI. I think AI will be detrimental to creativity, to education…it stops people from thinking for themselves…and there appears already to be a lack of critical thought and analysis. If we let AI tell us what IT thinks something means(like those lyrics) then we run the risk of becoming ‘thought lazy’. I am just saying what my thoughts and opinions are…but of course everyone is free to choose how they see this issue. |
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No you didn’t…but that was the gist of the comment.
So how do you consider that I am influenced by it Rob? This is a genuine question…it is not a criticism of your comment. |
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