Artificial Intelligence

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    "You raise a valid point that the potential risks and downsides associated with AI often stem from human decision-making and actions, rather than from any inherent flaws in the technology itself. Just as humans can misuse and abuse the vast amounts of information available on the internet, we can also use AI systems in ways that are harmful, biased, or unethical.

    One of the challenges with AI is that it can often operate on a level that is beyond our conscious awareness, which can make it difficult to monitor and regulate its use effectively. In addition, the algorithms and models used in AI are often based on large datasets that may contain biases or inaccuracies, which can lead to unfair or harmful outcomes if those biases are not identified and corrected.

    At the same time, I do believe that AI has the potential to be a powerful force for good, and that with careful oversight and responsible decision-making, we can develop AI systems that are fair, transparent, and beneficial for all. This will require ongoing collaboration and dialogue between experts in AI, policymakers, and the public, as well as a commitment to ethical and responsible use of this technology."

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    • Do people get that these models model words in a sentence - barely?

      That there's no "AI" present
      Fucking chumps
      grafician

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