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Personally I hate AI with a passion. The idea of unalive, unknowable programs making decisions for us is the antithesis of humanity's goals. However the possibility exists that machine learning is how we develop technology quick enough to find and reach a new home in the cosmos. The potentials seem exponentially high for sucess or failure, future Utopias or one lonely and sad Prison Planet. It really comes down to who is contolling and developing the AI systems, and given the state of our world currently I am not hopeful. Nearly every tech advance in the last 100 years has been ultimately used to control us further

Personally I hate AI with a passion. The idea of unalive, unknowable programs making decisions for us is the antithesis of humanity's goals. However the possibility exists that machine learning is how we develop technology quick enough to find and reach a new home in the cosmos. The potentials seem exponentially high for sucess or failure, future Utopias or one lonely and sad Prison Planet. It really comes down to who is contolling and developing the AI systems, and given the state of our world currently I am not hopeful. Nearly every tech advance in the last 100 years has been ultimately used to control us further

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IMO AI is incredibly dangerous, but not for the reasons people usually claim (inb4 Roko's Basilisk).

The biggest problem with AI is that it's allowing people to outsource their thinking to a predictive computer model. A lot of people in the tech sphere are using it to assist in basic coding, which is removing people's ability to think and research. Part of being a great IT tech is the ability to research a complicated topic, understand how things are put together and how they interact, and come up with a unified solution to the problem at hand. AI removes a big part of that, and in the process prevents people from learning and growing.

This can be seen in the growth of video/image AI as well. AI is being used to abstract away the "boring" parts of video and image editing, and if its use continues in a few generations we'll have lost the ability to do it manually. Given the current (((stranglehold))) on the internet, it wouldn't be hard to simply memory-hole these skills and leave us at the mercy of AI. Not to mention the removal of actual creative talent by relying on generative AI to "create" new ideas.

Another use of AI that I've seen is to rewrite email communications for ease of reading and communication. The prevailing joke is that the sender uses AI to "flower up" emails, while the other end uses AI to rework it into something understandable. I fear this will result in the dumbing down of society, reduced to using LLM AIs to translate everything being said to them instead of actually understanding it for themselves.

Tl;dr: AI will eventually dumb down society, which is exactly where the jews want us.

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Idiocracy was a documentary about our future.

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Along with 1984, Brave New World, Fahrenheit 451, Animal Farm and Harrison Bergeron.

Mike Judge did miss something though: he was completely wrong about vocabulary. Consider the following quote:

It says on your chart that you're fucked up. Ah, you talk like a fag, and your shit's all retarded.

Try saying that anywhere in society. I believe you'd get your ass kicked saying something like that, man.

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Try saying that anywhere in society.

I'm pretty sure it will become the norm. Nigger pidgin is where we're headed.