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Cheezoholic

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32. I get what youre saying but still, it is only a tool. HiFi cassette tape recorders are a modern example
Fri Sep 26, 2025, 04:34 PM
Sep 26

I can remember artists and record companies, radio screaming that they offered a way to "steal" artists and companies "intellectual" property by enabling people to just buy one album and record 10 copies for their friends. Being able to make mix tapes on top of recording songs directly from radio allowed them to just turn off radio, and the obligatory commercials, and listen to multiple artists in one sitting in a very convenient and often "free" way. You could argue that just having a buddy record an album for you so you wouldn't have to go to the record store and thereby being bypassed the exposure to new and different artists and music could be a form of dumbing people down by limiting their exposure to new things. After all, that's pre-emptively what learning is at it's core.

This is a very crude comparison I admit but my point is every tool that man has invented is a 2 sided sword. I am by no means a fan of AI being used in ANY nefarious manner. I am also one that believes AI is NOWHERE near a thinking machine thats going to become aware and snuff us out.... yet. If anything, like the atomic bomb and the insane things we were going to do with it when we first built them (i.e. putting reactors in airplanes, blasting mines open with them etc.....), we hopefully will learn our lesson (usually the hard way) with AI and corral it, more importantly its nefarious uses, before it can do too much harm. The harm that AI has the potential to do to us is from the people wielding it. The great good and advancement that it has is from the people wielding it. It's not from AI itself. I like baseball unless someone uses a bat to beat someone else.

Every example above one can point to incredible GOOD things that came out of those tools, from PC's (Cassette tapes brought the home PC into being as the original hard drive), the myriad of medical and other very helpful things that came from a massively destructive device like the bomb. Once again crude examples but I think they get across my thought process here.

I think of it like the beginning of 2001 A Space Odyssey, when the first primitive human picked up a bone and smashed another one.
WE are the problem, or the solution, not the TOOL.

Respectfully

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A nightmare scenario that I hadn't thought of. Swede Sep 26 #1
This is REALLY BAD NEWS. FalloutShelter Sep 26 #2
You know, when selfish people start creating their own realities... haele Sep 26 #4
Others had already considered the possibility, but they don't have a solution, either. highplainsdem Sep 26 #8
AI is the devil. Scrivener7 Sep 26 #3
Time to purchase that remote off-grid property. harumph Sep 26 #5
Hope you don't need a mortgage to do that Captain Zero Sep 26 #9
"The scientists proceeded with appropriate caution." OldBaldy1701E Sep 26 #6
They can just invoke the lysine contingency Orrex Sep 26 #12
Or, just keep them all in San Diego. (n/t) OldBaldy1701E Sep 26 #35
As with every tool invented by man this is a 2 way street Cheezoholic Sep 26 #7
It isn't "a 2-way street" when it requires the theft of the world's intellectual property to work. It isn't highplainsdem Sep 26 #10
I get what youre saying but still, it is only a tool. HiFi cassette tape recorders are a modern example Cheezoholic Sep 26 #32
I would disagree. Eko Sep 26 #34
And perhaps those yin yang's inevitably end in a civilization destroying itself. paleotn Sep 26 #13
Your're right. Civilizations destroying themselves is probaly the most likely solution to Fermi's Paradox Cheezoholic Sep 26 #33
Inevitable. Train the algorithm on digital viruses and how they're created. paleotn Sep 26 #11
This article is about bio viruses, not computer 'digital' viruses. Celerity Sep 26 #16
reading, not skimming is better. paleotn Sep 26 #28
Let's just automate everything, including our deaths ... aggiesal Sep 26 #14
The Jackpot Renew Deal Sep 26 #15
I thought there would be a second season? JanMichael Sep 26 #21
In February 2023, Amazon Prime Video renewed the series for a second season. On August 18, 2023, the second season of Celerity Sep 26 #30
The potential for both good and bad exist here but all this is doing is helping speed what was already being done up. cstanleytech Sep 26 #17
Anyone using AI for cancer research? KS Toronado Sep 26 #18
What could possibly go wrong orangecrush Sep 26 #19
"viruses that can't infect humans"... until one can CaptainTruth Sep 26 #20
One of Science Fiction's greatest fears is a virus that wipes out humanity. patphil Sep 26 #22
I wrote a paper on this in my Microbiology class many, many years ago. berniesandersmittens Sep 26 #23
Dystopia Hekate Sep 26 #24
No country is ready for that. Martin68 Sep 26 #25
Great job humans! Have we reached peak dystopia yet? LymphocyteLover Sep 26 #26
Time and space are infinite. multigraincracker Sep 26 #27
A. I. Is the devil IA8IT Sep 26 #29
Oh... Cirsium Sep 26 #31
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