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Let's Discuss Artificial Intelligence
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Our university is starting to incorporate AI into its Quality Enhancement  Plan.  Glad I'm closer to retirement than a newbie. Scary, scary shit.


I just asked " Is AI dangerous to the human race?"

AI Answer: 

Yes, AI poses significant dangers to humanity, ranging from current threats like amplifying disinformation and bias to potential future risks of job obsolescence, misuse for cyberattacks, and even existential threats from misaligned advanced AI systems that could destabilize global security or pose an "extinction-level" threat. While AI offers benefits, these risks necessitate urgent regulatory intervention and responsible integration into human-centered systems to manage its challenges effectively.


Current Dangers:
Misinformation and Social Manipulation:
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AI can be used to create convincing fake content, spread disinformation, and manipulate public opinion, leading to distorted views of reality.
Bias and Discrimination:
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AI systems can perpetuate existing human biases present in their training data, leading to discriminatory treatment in various applications.
Security Threats:
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AI can enhance cyberattacks and be used in the real-time synthesis of voices for convincing phone scams.
Privacy Concerns:
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The large-scale collection and use of data for AI training raise significant privacy risks and can involve improper disclosure of sensitive information.
Human Labor Displacement:
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AI automation could render human labor increasingly obsolete, leading to economic disruption and societal challenges.

Potential Future Dangers:
Misalignment with Human Values:

Advanced AI systems, particularly those approaching Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), could become misaligned with human goals, leading to catastrophic consequences.
Loss of Control:

There are concerns that humans could lose control of highly advanced AI systems, similar to how the introduction of nuclear weapons destabilized global security.
Existential Risk:

Some experts warn that advanced AI could pose an "extinction-level threat" to the human species, potentially through misaligned goals or unintended catastrophic accidents.
Weaponization:

Advanced AI could be weaponized to create enhanced pathogens or other WMD-scale tools, leading to devastating global security risks.
Addressing the Risks:

Regulation:
Experts call for dramatic new regulatory safeguards, including new AI agencies and limits on computing power for training AI models, to confront these threats.
Responsible Development:

There is a clear need to integrate AI into human-centered systems and use it responsibly to harness its benefits while managing its challenges.
Intervention:

The U.S. government must intervene to confront the risks, as time is running out to avert disaster, according to a commissioned report by the State Department, as reported by CNN.



There is ZERO doubt in my mind that AI will eventually erase and replace human beings on the planet. If humans don't destropy the planet first by turning us intp a greenhouse like Venus, or if a comet doesn't get us first, AI will come to own the planet. How long will it take? No idea. But I would say if you could take a rtime machine and see into the future, 500- 1,000 years from now humans will have been replaced by machines.  So, yeah, go right ahead. Get to know your planet's future masters.
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RE: Let's Discuss Artificial Intelligence - by Old School Hound - 08-31-2025, 04:37 PM

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