So am I. I’m likely not going to be here in 30 yrs and if it’s what the kids want, so be it, but I’m skeptical that it won’t turn out as envisioned like so much tech hasn’t already. I mean what if all the bots just get together and glitch out, obsessed with making paper clips until the whole world is buried in paper clips? (A scientist said that first sometime, not me.) Maybe we could stop it but would AI errors create more headaches?
I also worry that people won’t know the difference between an AI fact or error. What will people fact check with? It becomes a closed system.
I remember about 17 years ago - earlier GPS days - a young woman walked past my coworker and I while we were outside on our break, and commented that her GPS was telling her that the address she was looking for was supposed to be at our office building - which was a different address. We pointed her down the street but she kept insisting her GPS said it was where we were, seeming quite upset - with it and with us. She didn’t seem mentally ill just perplexed that her device was wrong or somehow the numbers right on the building door itself were deceiving her. It was really weird but also gave an early indication of the pitfalls of tech dependency. At the time, my coworker and I were both amused (“Lol. Seriously?” we said after she left), and concerned.
I also worry that people won’t know the difference between an AI fact or error. What will people fact check with? It becomes a closed system.
I remember about 17 years ago - earlier GPS days - a young woman walked past my coworker and I while we were outside on our break, and commented that her GPS was telling her that the address she was looking for was supposed to be at our office building - which was a different address. We pointed her down the street but she kept insisting her GPS said it was where we were, seeming quite upset - with it and with us. She didn’t seem mentally ill just perplexed that her device was wrong or somehow the numbers right on the building door itself were deceiving her. It was really weird but also gave an early indication of the pitfalls of tech dependency. At the time, my coworker and I were both amused (“Lol. Seriously?” we said after she left), and concerned.
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