I agree again. It has certainly spurred me into taking action to learn all I can about AI to keep up with what is going on as best I can. I have watched the level of thinking in society eroded by their choice of media. Critical thinking skills will be paramount going forward. I have been listening to podcasts with Sam Altman and one with Ilya Sutskeva as well as beefing up challenging reading and questioning.
There are no security and privacy laws for AI.
Who knows if AI's suggestions are not manipulated by Big Pharma or Big Food industry or others?
There is a hypothesis that people generally become more "stupid" with AI.
Before Google people have to memories and study more than now, with AI it may be another level of degradation for the general population.
I agree again. It has certainly spurred me into taking action to learn all I can about AI to keep up with what is going on as best I can. I have watched the level of thinking in society eroded by their choice of media. Critical thinking skills will be paramount going forward. I have been listening to podcasts with Sam Altman and one with Ilya Sutskeva as well as beefing up challenging reading and questioning.
I agree Oleg. I thought Europe was starting to do something on security and privacy but I haven't gone into it in detail.
An interesting perspective given the negative press often received about AI.