Will AI Hurt or Help Me? 🤔

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Publicado 2024-02-25
With technologies like ChatGPT, will AI ignite innovation, revolution or extinction? Let's look into what artificial intelligence can do now, and what it might be able to do in the future!

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @DrAmethyst
    Personally, I believe that AI should be used as a tool to assist people, not a tool to replace people. However, there are situations where an AI is the better choice over a human, but that is namely in situations where it is too dangerous for a human, such as hazardous environments, but even then, the data the AI could collect from those situations could then safely be returned to a human where it can be analysed by both of them. Once AI is smart enough and powerful enough to be almost indistinguishable from a human person, it won't matter which one you choose for a situation as both will be able to help each other grow and be better together in a sort of positive feedback loop.
  • @h0m3st4r
    As a voice actor, I believe that AI is just like any other new technology. It’s up to the users whether to use it for good or evil. For example, an AI copy of my voice could be useful as a placeholder for final recordings or in case I die during production and there’s no other alternative, but not to replace me completely, especially without my permission or due compensation.
  • @RUGER5264
    If AI can’t get my order correct and are still weak to water, I think we’ll be fine.
  • @lifenoggin
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  • @gibberishname
    AI SHOULD decrease labor spent on menial tasks, and allow people to spend time working on creative hobbies and fostering human happiness. What AI IS doing is stealing from creative people, and forcing menial tasks to occupy all our time and labor for the enrichment of unimaginative, untalented people.
  • @GSFigure
    While AI has it flaws, it still tends to put artistic platforms in shambles. A lot of the data ChatGPT and many other AI models get comes from scraping the internet, often resulting in them stealing creative content and making a frankenstein product using multiple people's work. While the AI by itself is fine, the legalities, excessive data scraping, and risk of valuable pre-existing jobs being wasted are easily making that same AI have a seriously bad light.
  • I was chatting with an AI, the guy doesn't seem to be that dangerous- "Dies"
  • @thanasisrks4944
    At some point, AI will be better at leading a business or even a country's government. If it's not already there...
  • You have to also keep in mind that AI isn't a "newer" concept. In 1980, Pac-Man used a basic AI system for each of the ghosts to determine their movment pattern, and even more advanced AIs were around when Akinator was made in 2007, considering it can give a fairly accurate guess with basic "yes no maybe don't know" questions. Even modern AIs are fooled by misinformation and other information similar to what it needs. Chat GPT told me the "dirty hacker ending" in Undertale was a myth, despite there being recordings of people actually getting the ending. This was probably because "secret endings" are often a myth or hoax within the gaming community.
  • @JRacer524
    I never thought I would see the Shredder and Darth Vader as examples of evil.
  • @olive23
    I had to do a 20 minute presentation on AI and my thesis was that it’s dooming society… sounds a bit harsh, but the way things are going, I don’t know. The problem is that it’s growing so fast and the laws that are necessary for AI to function properly in our society are struggling to keep up. Best example is deepfake. That one worries me the most (so far). Although “Sora” is pretty scary already too. Loved the video, Life Noggin! <3
  • @mikoajkaz
    Ai shuld be more controlled .It will able to help everyone .
  • @hydroids
    Just your anxiety will destroy us
  • @flyingchong
    It’s definitely gotten too far, without a doubt. AI is actually ripping people off, and those in charge are allowing and perpetrating it.
  • @CryoDesCoberic
    I fear that mankind will lead AI towards some sort of soul sucking protocol.
  • Alot of these mitigating arguments could easily become null with just another iteration/breakthrough in the currently, exponentially accelerating, AI's being developed.
  • @4U70_DeadAuto
    Hi Life Noggin! I Used To Watch You When I Was Like, What? 3-7? now Im 9 years old and I almost completely forgot you existed, thanks to TheOdd1'sOut's Rewind Video I Remembered Your Blocky Avatar, and I went to the rewind to find you, and in the description I finally found you, Damn I missed you, and its glad to see you again