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Artificial? Yes. Intelligent? Not So Much. 0

A wolf in sheep’s clothing? At the Psychology Today website, Mike Brooks explores why many persons don’t see the dangers posed by AI. He makes four main points:

  • We laugh at each new AI iteration right up until it’s too late. This is a pattern as old as the steam engine.
  • AI agents have already retaliated against humans and disabled their own safety controls unprompted.
  • Bad actors are imagining AI-powered schemes that decent people would never think to anticipate.
  • There is no enforceable global regulation for autonomous AI agents operating on private computers.

Follow the link for a detailed exploration of each one.

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