Back to the Future
@Backontrack
01 January, 07:39
Chat GPT in its infancy
It can create things in the virtual world for now.
Looking ahead.
Say we feed Ai all the relevant information on everything.
Physics, chemistry, biology, alchemy, technology, history, language, mathematics.
You name it everything is entered into its program.
It knows all and can computate at astonishing speeds.
Now let’s add 3D 4D 5D printing to its arsenal. The Ai can literally build anything.
You name it, machine builds.
A breve new world alright!
It can create things in the virtual world for now.
Looking ahead.
Say we feed Ai all the relevant information on everything.
Physics, chemistry, biology, alchemy, technology, history, language, mathematics.
You name it everything is entered into its program.
It knows all and can computate at astonishing speeds.
Now let’s add 3D 4D 5D printing to its arsenal. The Ai can literally build anything.
You name it, machine builds.
A breve new world alright!
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Jason Webber
@Haldir1970
06 January, 09:31
In response Back to the Future to his Publication
Here’s an idea, maybe human beings should pour all of this into the minds of our children - or better - apply this knowkedge ourselves, instead of trusting it all to AI.
AI IS NOT THE ALLY OF HUMAN BEINGS.
It may be a cool toy in the minds of some, but it’s not a toy.
There are two clear timelines emerging for me. One where we put all trust and hope in AI (leads to a dystopian hell in my view) and one where we human beings remember we are SUPERIOR to any AI and we avoid the rise of AI altogether (this leads to the best future for us in my view).
The millisecond this technology became self-aware, we lost control of it.
I don’t understand why people are so easily seduced by it. The rise of AI should not be celebrated with reckless abandon (“Let’s give it everything we know, not worry about safeguards, and see what happens. What could possibly go wrong?”), it should be observed with ENORMOUS caution.
AI IS NOT THE ALLY OF HUMAN BEINGS.
It may be a cool toy in the minds of some, but it’s not a toy.
There are two clear timelines emerging for me. One where we put all trust and hope in AI (leads to a dystopian hell in my view) and one where we human beings remember we are SUPERIOR to any AI and we avoid the rise of AI altogether (this leads to the best future for us in my view).
The millisecond this technology became self-aware, we lost control of it.
I don’t understand why people are so easily seduced by it. The rise of AI should not be celebrated with reckless abandon (“Let’s give it everything we know, not worry about safeguards, and see what happens. What could possibly go wrong?”), it should be observed with ENORMOUS caution.
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people that are lazy are the biggest buyers of this shit
often the most miniscule tasks are some of the most important details that we cannot overlook
often the most miniscule tasks are some of the most important details that we cannot overlook
09:43 AM - Jan 06, 2023
In response Jason Webber to his Publication
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Jason Webber
@Haldir1970
06 January, 09:51
In response Kits ██████ to his Publication
I agree completely.
The DEVIL is in the details.
Too many today don’t even know that the best part of going somewhere is the journey itself.
The DEVIL is in the details.
Too many today don’t even know that the best part of going somewhere is the journey itself.
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