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by mtgx
3104 days ago
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> it makes me think we still have a long way to go before it’s actually “intelligent” and nothing more than PR/marketing That doesn't mean defense contractors, for instance, won't keep winning contracts based on that PR/marketing, while causing who knows how many innocent lives to be taken because of them over-stating the effectiveness of their AI. That's just one example where AI is already "real" today, in the sense that many companies and government organizations have started deploying it and causing real harm to people because they think it's much better than it really is. Other examples include anything from the AI being used in the justice system to AI "simply" being used to censor "porn" but censoring completely unrelated things in the process. |
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