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RE: AI Techology The Do's and Don'ts A Comprehensive Experiment

in #proofofbrain2 years ago

Very risky experiment indeed. Interesting however to see how quickly devs / gatekeepers / platforms pick up on the nuances. I noticed you literally yanked out a bunch of articles in a short period of time -- which is quite unusual (noticed it on Noise ;).

This being said, I prefer highly personalized and human-generated content. If we don't learn how to use these AI tools properly it's going to be a mess. BTW, I attended the Tech Show in London recently and listened to a few keynotes on AI, cloud storage and big data analysis. I saw an interesting tool that is being deployed in Vietnam currently to forecast dengue fever outbreaks in certain regions. Parties involved include but are not limited to medical doctors, meteorologists and government officials. That to me is a dandy use of AI.

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Yep for sure, I'm the same I prefer the personalized engaging human content, but you are right if we don't come to grips with AI tech now given it's rather fast advances and the upsurge in investments it could turn into a disaster.

If used in the right way and by responsible people as you stated to track and assist with medical situations, that is a plus for humanity, but the risks of exploitation is troubling