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I can never understand the pure fear and hate for machinery. I think AI is a perfectly fine concept if in the right hands. I understand the worry of the rising prices of ram and other computer parts that are needed yet I have to ask. What do those people use those machine parts for? To play video games all day? If the people complaining were developers, designers, coders or some other sort of worker that needs high processing power of a machine then yes, I would understand yet most people who use computers are just men with no life skills. Do not get wrong, I understand the issue but I think the advancement of a new tool can be favourable once legally controlled and established.
The things personally I would want AI to have is better laws around it. Mostly with copyright for music, art and writing. I do not want it to copy other people's works and I think there should be a serious pact that forces the companies and firms behind AI variants to give out a consent forum to people who own copyright material such images, photos, videos, concepts, writing, books or anything so it would not complicate the creative medium space. That and it would put the original creators of the so called property to peace as it is rightfully their IPs. Not the machine.
For another pointless fear is the one that people have for skynet. I can promise you, AI is nothing but a tool. If you treat it as such, then it will be a tool but if you treat something as a replacement? Then you get replaced. We had this pattern countless times play out in history, I do not think it is hard to avoid when the same moral matter is at hand. In the end, I think it is a usual tool; in relation to things like auto correct or a spell checker that is more advanced.
The things personally I would want AI to have is better laws around it. Mostly with copyright for music, art and writing. I do not want it to copy other people's works and I think there should be a serious pact that forces the companies and firms behind AI variants to give out a consent forum to people who own copyright material such images, photos, videos, concepts, writing, books or anything so it would not complicate the creative medium space. That and it would put the original creators of the so called property to peace as it is rightfully their IPs. Not the machine.
For another pointless fear is the one that people have for skynet. I can promise you, AI is nothing but a tool. If you treat it as such, then it will be a tool but if you treat something as a replacement? Then you get replaced. We had this pattern countless times play out in history, I do not think it is hard to avoid when the same moral matter is at hand. In the end, I think it is a usual tool; in relation to things like auto correct or a spell checker that is more advanced.