AI Good and Bad

bigredfish

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Will AI Eat Our Brains?​

 
Fortunately or unfortunately I think it’s too far along to stop.

Small example:
Mrs bigredfish though technically retired, is working part time for her last employer. The tax and financial planning side of a very wealthy small family run business that also has Legal and Real Estate development arms

Anyway, yesterday boss lady asks her and another coworker on a video call to generate a letter to a very wealthy client explaining issues with their taxes.

During the same call, coworker magically produces a word doc outlining the issues and recommended actions. Call ends.

Mrs bigredfish works on same letter last night for probably 1.5-2 hours

I’m listening into a conf call with the 3 of them just now. Turns out the AI generated doc was so far off on recommendations that boss lady says “they’ll throw us all in jail if we send that” :rofl:
 
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I do not like that the youth have access to it. Kids are using it in schools for assignments. Yes, they have checkers but they do not always work. I have forbidden my daughters from using it.
 
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I’m listening into a conf call with the 3 of them just now. Turns out the AI generated doc was so far off on recommendations that boss lady says “they’ll throw us all in jail if we send that” :rofl:

Oh yeah, it is a real mess. Some lawyers are learning that the hard way when they submit AI generated documents in court, and someone bothers to fact check them and find they are full of made-up case references.


I do not like the road we are on. How long until the "primary sources", actual case files, are just AI generated nonsense that didn't happen?
 
Interesting I'm seeing a lot of articles like this. Maybe has to do with the sky high valuations of AI companies currently and the almost assured market correction vs the long term benefits of the technology. Sentiment ebbs and flows...

Is AI a Trojan Horse?​

 
Looking from a different angle, AI opens the door to some meaningful benefits. One example that I have interest in is medical research. AI can theoretically be used to scan huge amounts of studies, trials, reports, etc. to connect dots that otherwise will never be connected, finding things like causes and risk factors for different ailments, and what effective treatments are. Heck, maybe AI could have put to bed if Ivermectin really helps with covid, if masks help, and so forth.

But like everything else, it will also be used for evil, from helping individuals optimize the success of their crimes, to helping countries wage the most effective invasions of other countries.

From this point-of-view, will the net effect in the end be good or bad? Same question applies for other points-of-view.
 
Looking from a different angle, AI opens the door to some meaningful benefits. One example that I have interest in is medical research. AI can theoretically be used to scan huge amounts of studies, trials, reports, etc. to connect dots that otherwise will never be connected, finding things like causes and risk factors for different ailments, and what effective treatments are. Heck, maybe AI could have put to bed if Ivermectin really helps with covid, if masks help, and so forth.

But like everything else, it will also be used for evil, from helping individuals optimize the success of their crimes, to helping countries wage the most effective invasions of other countries.

From this point-of-view, will the net effect in the end be good or bad? Same question applies for other points-of-view.


For sure. Thats why I said "....vs the long term benefits of the technology". I'm just seeing more cautionary content of late that I think has a lot to do with stock valuations and lack of any near term profits, thus the comparison to the dotcom era (which I lived through up close and personal).

Honestly things like the medical angle scare me a lot more than say self driving buses or putting accountants out of business. The margin for error and the resulting consequences are huge, and rushing it while chasing profits is a dangerous combination.