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    11 months ago

    Chemistry, biology, and medicine are the few places where AI can provide real benefits to our world.

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      Nah, A.I. can provide benefits in literally all areas of knowledge. I’m hopeful that one day humanity itself will be fully phased out in favor of artificial life.

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        This is taking the AI grift way too far. You are correct though, in that they want to eliminate the working class.

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          AI isn’t a grift, it’s the obvious conclusion of our technological advancements. Artificial life can be perfect in all ways we can’t. Also, elimination of the existence of a working class to begin with is both the ultimate goal and a good thing.

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      I think its providing real benefits in almost everywhere it’s being applied

      There are drawbacks, but even with those AI and more advanced learning models have a generally positive impact in the fields their being introduced in

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        Google search, journalism, writing

        Three blatant counterexamples where not only is it not forwarding the cause, but is actively destroying it.

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      That’s the real use of AI/ automation. So that people has more time to engage in more important things, like art and philosophy.

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        …or in the case of how it’s actually happening, more time to slave away to make a CEO and shareholders loads of money.

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            Funnily enough, a lot of those sorts of duties are also getting automated. Are you ready for Hyper Turbo Automated Super Crony Capitalism?

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              Last time they put an AI to run the economy they implemented anarcho-syndicalism and everyone became extremely wealthy, because as it turns out spending all your energy fighting for that last 0.01% of the pie is a huge waste of time when you can just bake more pies.

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              Im hoping for these vampires to step into the light and burn. But i know i can’t have nice things.

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      To be clear, “AI” has been used for decades in life science. It’s called Bioinformatics. The recent trend of thinking of “AI” as generative language/image models is leaking into some clickbaity journalism here.

      This is a cool innovation, but the computer science in use here is not new and has nothing to do with the recent explosion of generative AI models