Are we afraid of Skynet?🦾
Boris Markarian
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We have AI, Boston Dynamics, Decentralized network (blockchain) and Starlink.
What do we miss?))
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Sergei Vorniches@vorniches
Nah, it's too early to get scared.
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@boris_moris44 let's wait next iteration of ChatGPT after all haha
@vorniches Are you sure?))
I'll be back!
10 years ago, people thought AI would first replace professions requiring physical labor (driver, waiter) and eventually professions requiring intellectual work.
Now it's the other way around
@vladimir_tambovtsev This is absolutely true! In any case, I think AI will just become a very important tool and won't replace anyone. Cameras have not replaced artists, and cinema has not replaced theaters)
I think that AI will not stand still. I believe that in a couple of years they will be presented in a completely different form!!
Souls in our actions)
@julia_zakharova2 True, humanity is responsible for everything...
While the concept of Skynet taps into legitimate concerns about AI control and autonomy, the key is ensuring robust ethical guidelines and transparent development processes to prevent such dystopian outcomes. It's about harnessing technology responsibly, not fearing it.
@ryan_motiff That's a great point! I think that we can use technology to enhance our lives without running into those scary dystopian scenarios, but only if we focus on strong ethical standards and maintain transparency!
Are you afraid of cars? Are you afraid of nuclear power? Are you afraid of the internet?
I think it's just a new stage in development, which is definitely a little scary, but you don't have to worry too much.
@maria_anosova Of course we don't need to be afraid of new technologies, but we still need to keep our eyes open. What about with nuclear, we ended up power in a bad way, actually.
We miss a psychopath who will turn these developments against humanity :D. And I guess we don't need a person like this anywhere near these technologies. Hope it stays this way.
@burmistrov ahhaahha, I hope too!