AI, would you like to learn how to help humanity? – Diabetic Dad


I think the red flag in the world of social media and online communication these days is artificial intelligence. Please be careful. So many people seemed obsessed with the idea that machines would imitate us in ways we could not control. It's almost in a way that you start thinking for yourself and end up going in an undesirable or unplanned direction. Remember HAL from 2001: A Space Odyssey? Made in 1968, this futuristic film is now 56 years old and looks old-fashioned. However, questions still remain as to the prerequisites. Will machines (computers) become so intelligent that disabling them will be the only way for us mere mortals to survive?

The 2013 film Her explores this further, reveling in a completely opposite approach that opens up the possibility of humans falling in love with machines. I think it might be possible if every machine sounded like Scarlett Johansson. Whatever the reason, the premise that machines will take over is an idea that has troubled many people's minds for years.

I recently came across an interesting article in Time magazine's “Top 100 Most Influential People in AI.” Whether we like it or not, AI is here to stay…and whether we like it or not, it's only just beginning to grow. What struck me when I read Time magazine is that there is a small population in the field of AI, which aims to improve science and research. Obviously, a big part of the idea is how to make money with recreational works, trying to convince the public that these recreations are better than the original works. Did you understand?

This is my suggestion. In many parts of the country, if a developer wants to submit plans for a project, they must dedicate a certain percentage to something that will improve the community. Nature; Art; Recreation—something useful. I think every AI project should dedicate a certain percentage of its income to helping humanity. Scientific research, better air quality, and a greener world don't just line people's pockets. This way, you will reap the benefits that come with progress. You don’t need a machine to tell you that… right?

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