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What’s the most important thing you feel you will lose as technology and AI advances?

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Ferise1 · 46-50, M
I’mOptimistic About AI, I think we will learn higher forms of intelligence, and it might just solve all our problems.
ArishMell · 70-79, M
@Ferise1 Only, AI is not really "intelligent". It's basically a gigantic mix-and-match machine. It won't help we humans become more intelligent - and certainly no more discerning.
Ferise1 · 46-50, M
@ArishMell it’s extremely intelligent, it understands everything even if you make typos or severe grammatical mistakes. And soon it will be five times smarter than Einstein. I have had hundreds of discussions with it, it blows my mind every time.
ArishMell · 70-79, M
@Ferise1 It is "intelligent" in that it can find information far faster than any human can, but that is not the same as animal intelligence, especially intelligence at human level.

It does not know or understand what it is doing or telling you, nor does it have the intuition, curiosity, talent, imagination and creativity natural to most people even if not quite at the level of an Einstein or a Mahler.

It reacts to questions, but that's about all, although it can react extremely rapidly and that could make it very useful for finding and collating genuine information for technical and administrative purposes.

It "can", allegedly, also cobble together novels, peoms or music but only as a very high-powered sampler; unfortunately already being exploited by its owning companies to steal real peoples' work and pass it off as the real creators'.
Ferise1 · 46-50, M
@ArishMell it can create original works. Have you ever used it?