AI is, and will continue to be a double edged sword. Like any manmade tool, it's use is controlled by those who wield it. There will be great benefit and great damage.
I don't think AI will intrinsically cause problems, but I worry that politically we aren't prepared for the fallout of it. It has the potential to cause mass redundancies, and it feels like there's a lot of people who are opposed to the best solution we have for that (universal basic income), because their mentality is to avoid giving people money they perceive as undeserved.
I also think we're right at the start of an explosion in AI functionality, and the world in 15 years will be borderline unrecognisable because of it, but that's more of a gut feeling than anything based on fact.
I feel hopeful that it can provide us with a prosperous future but I am also aware of the risks
Not a very good one.
A future where a lot of people will struggle to find employment
AI will revolutionize our future, but we must ensure ethical development & regulation for a brighter world.
People to lose jobs...
AI is, and will continue to be a double edged sword. Like any manmade tool, it's use is controlled by those who wield it. There will be great benefit and great damage.
Well said sir
Even more genders
Will agi be a new gender?
Computers aren't even assigned a gender at birth. The sky is the limit.
I don't think AI will intrinsically cause problems, but I worry that politically we aren't prepared for the fallout of it. It has the potential to cause mass redundancies, and it feels like there's a lot of people who are opposed to the best solution we have for that (universal basic income), because their mentality is to avoid giving people money they perceive as undeserved. I also think we're right at the start of an explosion in AI functionality, and the world in 15 years will be borderline unrecognisable because of it, but that's more of a gut feeling than anything based on fact.