RE: There's No Turning Back
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Agreed! It's just that AI is the latest tech in town that everyone should try or knows about. I mean, it's like Facebook when it was first released or even google. We all hooked on it one way or another. Then it started to change the way we interact and changed us as a society. Give it 10-15 years, maybe less and the landscape of our culture and society would look so different.
I even read there are people who committed suicide due to AI advice. There is many more and we'll be seeing such more frequently or counted as if that's nothing soon.
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I have heard something about that and it's both really sad and really unsurprising given that it looks like AI just tends to agree with whatever you're saying or very soft disagree with it to spare your feelings or something (I am going purely by the AI summaries I get on some search engines if I do a more natural language search than I usually do, I haven't spoken to ChatGPT etc yet as far as I'm aware).
Amusingly or coincidentally shortly after reading your post a couple of articles eventually crossed my rss (they were in a "web review" thing that keeps coming up from one of my feeds rather than being directly in it themselves, one about why this particular company chooses not to use AI and one about how apparently newer AI models are coding worse), I get a lot more cautionary tales and moderate enthusiasm with the fields I'm interested in XD