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FreestyleArt · 31-35, M
1....only use it for language and nothing else. I don't trust anything with AI besides language

BnBSpringer09 · 26-30, F
My main concerns have always been that it will be used for very bad things, like creating very realistic looking fake images and videos meant to blackmail/otherwise create controversy for people (we already have this happening with deepfake porn), making very realistic sounding scam phone calls pretending to be a trusted person (someone has told me about a case of this already happening, but thankfully the person was not scammed, as they called the trusted person's real number to verify and found the call they received was a scam), etc. I definitely think technology can become too advanced for society's own good.

There are also already apps for AI friends/romantic partners, which IMO doesn't seem healthy at all. We already have enough other things trying to "replace" in-person interaction with real people, with technology and convenience, and the collective state of society's mental health is showing how we're paying the price for that. Everything being done from home (working, shopping, having restaurant food delivered rather than going out to eat, etc.), a lack of "third places" (malls going away, other options being too expensive to hang out at regularly, etc.), social media dominating social interaction, and now people turning to computerized "personalities" for companionship is all leading to an unhealthily isolated society, and people wonder why there are so many issues with anxiety and depression, and especially crippling social anxiety. I personally don't think the way society is headed with this stuff is in any way healthy at all, and I find it very concerning how many people talk about how much they hate leaving the house and avoid it at all costs, not to mention the amount of people who are so addicted to their phones and social media that they can't put them down when they're out in public and it isn't uncommon to see tables of families at dinner all on their phones, not saying a word to each other the entire time. I've known people over the years in real life who self-isolated (leaving the house as little as possible, interacting with as few people as possible), and this lifestyle seems to cause a massive downward spiral in people's mental health, and creates a situation that is very hard to get out of. It's like society is turning people into zombies and everyone's somehow completely okay with it.

Sorry for getting slightly off topic and ranting, but this is something I've found concerning for awhile and it seems like most are either oblivious to it or just don't care, and it's a scary thing to me. I can only imagine AI will exacerbate the issue, though that isn't to say that some good things can't come from it as well.
therighttothink50 · 56-60, M
It should be banned.
FreestyleArt · 31-35, M
@MsSwan accept translating Languages. That's the only A.I I use just to listen to historic figures back then and nailed it. I've been curious what all figures are saying to understand what they stand for and who they really are.
LilPrincess · 41-45, F
Zero

Everything
robertsnj · 56-60, M
i mean it is just software. There is nothing to trust or untrust. It is more about who is using it, to do what and why. that is a case by case idea and can't be painted with a broad brush.

The biggest worry I have is that in the USA our legistlative branch in the USA is full of old useless dorks who dont' really understand the internet much less something like AI.

It is something that could and should be legistlated by the techno-idiots that make up our congress and senate are't capable of that.
calicuz · 51-55, M
I trust AI, but only to the point until it reaches it's own consciousness, then it [b]WILL[/b] determine that humans are "the problem," and we need to be illuminated. It won't be wrong in determining that, I mean, just look at us. 🤷‍♂️
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I have mixed feelings regarding trusting it, considering it's likely to copy and even escalate biases in its training data, but can also take a whole lot more information into account than humans who often have the same biases anyway so it could be very useful too.

My concerns are mostly about what humans are going to use it for. We've already seen it used for blackmail and political division, and that's probably only the tip of the iceberg.
Too easy to use for nefarious purposes, and could actually get beyond the control of humans.
Patriot96 · 56-60, C
It has already been misused to accuse an administer of wrong doing
Degbeme · 70-79, M
None and a lot of concerns.
DDonde · 31-35, M
I don't trust it at all, but it is very useful.
I predict that its development at this point is both unstoppable, a pandora's box, and that it will change the next generation's life in no less dramatic a way than how the internet and the cell phone changed the milllenial's life.
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@Ambroseguy80 you don't use a search engine for your web searches then? Because without prioritization of results, which is AI, it would be fairly useless.
BnBSpringer09 · 26-30, F
@Ambroseguy80 It seems like the trend towards convenience is pushing society to become lazier and lazier. I agree, why would I need AI to do a web search for me when I can do it myself, and probably get more results?
Ambroseguy80 · 51-55, M
@BnBSpringer09 exactly.

 
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