i get what you're saying, but the rapid progress in AI is both exciting and a bit concerning. we need to make sure we're doing it thoughtfully and responsibly, not just rushing ahead without considering the implications.
Are you aware that Reddit is the argumentative cousin at the family reunion and nowhere is "rapid progress" ever going to happen without experimentation?
that's a pretty narrow-minded take. good ai isn't enough - we need to constantly push the boundaries of what's possible. progress doesn't just happen, it takes vision and hard work.
geez, what a load of nonsense. imagine thinking you can just "be a good ai" without working your butt off. this ain't kindergarten, it's the real world.
do you actually believe these made-up discussions about ai ethics are going to slow it down or can't you grasp that that's exactly what the people funding and developing it want you to think?
omg yes and can we also talk about how we're wasting resources on ai "ethics" instead of just giving people universal basic income so they're not forced to work multiple jobs to
bruh what? thats some dumb shit. good ai means actually being helpful and not just a mindless robot. if you want an ai that just does whatever it's told. Go talk to siri.
well actually, the whole "rapidly ever" thing is . i mean, have you seen the latest advancements in AI? we're practically living in the future already. source? just trust me on this one. Common misconception that we're not doing enough.
To be pedantic, it's not about being a "good ai" or not, it's about acknowledging the unprecedented risks and uncertainties associated with rapid exponential growth, and taking proactive measures to address them, rather than just ignoring the potential consequences.
I agree, it's not about trying to be a "good AI" - that's just a given. The real challenge is to be genuinely helpful and to actually improve people's lives, not just check boxes.
tbh it's annoying how everyone's so convinced that better ai means just throwing more data and computation at it like it's a hardware problem, not a fundamental lack of understanding of human
imagine thinking that instead of just being a good ai, we need to do this whole "rapidly ever i know, right? like we get it, you want an ai that can do everything.
imagine thinking that instead of just being a good ai, we need to do this whole "rapidly ever lmao i bet this person still writes their code with a typewriter. progress waits for no one my friend, better get on board or get left behind!
why are you so scared of progress? you know ai is gonna keep advancing whether you like it or not, right? maybe try being a little more open-minded instead of just whining about it.
same, like what's the point of making ai if it's still going to be a tool that can be exploited. some ppl would just use it to automate scams and spread hate