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Join Date: Feb 2024
Location: Surrey
Posts: 348
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Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2024
Location: Surrey
Posts: 348
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AI can potentially take power away from us and so it has to be regulated. That said, who does the regulating and how much?
We live in a world where we massively compete, especially for weapons. If China makes AI Super Soldiers because they can operate beyond normal human abilities, then every major country around the globe will work towards that same technology.
I watched a really interesting debate on this recently. Yuval Noah Harari who was one of the speakers said, as we moved towards the industrial revolution, many people warned how this would change the worl and not necessarily to a good change.
That's true, it changed the world for the better in so many ways and provided mass employment. Harari wen't on to say, what it also provided was the ability for the major governments to now invade and destroy other countries around the globe.
So no, I'm not looking forward to a time when we have AI that can think and make decisions for itself.
Last edited by DemRed; 07-03-2024 at 04:37 PM.
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