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I understand people's concern about AI taking over jobs and the confusion it may cause regarding what is real and what is created by AI. However, I think it's important to look at the bigger picture here.
Yes, it's true that AI may take over certain jobs, but it will also create new job opportunities in areas like AI development, maintenance, and ethical oversight. And as for the confusion about what's real and what's AI-generated, I think this is a problem we'll just have to face head-on as technology continues to advance. It's not just AI, but all forms of technology have the potential to create confusion and blur the lines between what's real and what's not.
We've seen this before with other technological advancements. For example, when the printing press was invented, there were concerns about the spread of fake news and misinformation. And when photography was invented, there were concerns about people being able to easily manipulate images. But we've adapted, and I'm confident that we'll adapt to AI in the same way.
In short, I think that the benefits of AI far outweigh the potential downsides. AI has the potential to greatly improve our lives and make things easier and more efficient. So, let's embrace it and find ways to use it responsibly, instead of being fearful of it.
I understand people's concern about AI taking over jobs and the confusion it may cause regarding what is real and what is created by AI. However, I think it's important to look at the bigger picture here.
Yes, it's true that AI may take over certain jobs, but it will also create new job opportunities in areas like AI development, maintenance, and ethical oversight. And as for the confusion about what's real and what's AI-generated, I think this is a problem we'll just have to face head-on as technology continues to advance. It's not just AI, but all forms of technology have the potential to create confusion and blur the lines between what's real and what's not.
We've seen this before with other technological advancements. For example, when the printing press was invented, there were concerns about the spread of fake news and misinformation. And when photography was invented, there were concerns about people being able to easily manipulate images. But we've adapted, and I'm confident that we'll adapt to AI in the same way.
In short, I think that the benefits of AI far outweigh the potential downsides. AI has the potential to greatly improve our lives and make things easier and more efficient. So, let's embrace it and find ways to use it responsibly, instead of being fearful of it.
Plot twist, the above was written completely by AI (ChatGPT)
So what’s your point here? You went to open.ai, gave it the prompt, copied the output, navigated to city data, started a thread, posted the copy, and then said “see”?
Well? Eek what? Did AI make you do that or was it all you?
Ultimately, the human who uses the output (or demos it in front of everyone risking embarrassing inaccuracies) needs to be responsible for the end product and how they choose to use it.
which was written by a human. AI couldn’t exist without humans and humans are still needed to make AI relevant. if humans went extinct, what would be the point to AI? AI also can’t stop the sun from becoming a red giant, Yellowstone from blowing, or an asteroid from hitting. also, ai can’t eliminate the greatest threat to white europeans: climate change.
I understand people's concern about AI taking over jobs and the confusion it may cause regarding what is real and what is created by AI. However, I think it's important to look at the bigger picture here.
Yes, it's true that AI may take over certain jobs, but it will also create new job opportunities in areas like AI development, maintenance, and ethical oversight. And as for the confusion about what's real and what's AI-generated, I think this is a problem we'll just have to face head-on as technology continues to advance. It's not just AI, but all forms of technology have the potential to create confusion and blur the lines between what's real and what's not.
We've seen this before with other technological advancements. For example, when the printing press was invented, there were concerns about the spread of fake news and misinformation. And when photography was invented, there were concerns about people being able to easily manipulate images. But we've adapted, and I'm confident that we'll adapt to AI in the same way.
In short, I think that the benefits of AI far outweigh the potential downsides. AI has the potential to greatly improve our lives and make things easier and more efficient. So, let's embrace it and find ways to use it responsibly, instead of being fearful of it.
AI has been taking over jobs ever since the elevator operator was replaced. It's nothing new.
There are some things that can be done by smart machines and some things that can't. They even have a machine named Hadrian that can lay bricks! That won't help me with my mailbox mount, but he does exist.
Human population will decline. There will come a day when many helpful robots will be allowed to expire because even they are no longer needed. Just progress, I guess.
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