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Comments by "Dennis" (@Dennis-nc3vw) on "AI art, explained" video.
Art was supposed to be the last frontier of AI. It was supposed to be the most "human" thing there was. This is terrifying.
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I just realized something really disturbing. If AI can match an image to a word, how are those "prove you're not a robot" tests going to work now? If AI can figure out what a tree is, "click all the tiles with trees" no longer works.
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I scoffed at Detroit: Become Human and IRobot for thinking this sort of thing could happen in 2030s. Boy have my views changed. I still don't think we'll have Androids operating in meat space that can pass for humans for a long time, but we're going to see the plot of Fallout 4 unfolding in cyber space very soon.
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So let me get this straight, the AI is inventing its down variables? As a computer programmer this chills me to the core.
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@pup838 Not to mention when AI can recognize what a tree looks like, how are those "Prove you're not a robot" tests where click on the tiles that show a specific thing going to work?
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@averythesuperhero Dude, there's a lot that's terrifying: 1) Displacement. AI could take human jobs. I'm very scared we'll live in a future where a small rich elite programs robots who do everything, while the rest of us live on welfare. 2) Deception. How is it not scary as heck an AI could easily pass for a human? Who wants to live in a world where you can tell who's real? 3) Moral chaos. I think AI is going to force us to ask some very uncomfortable questions about what gives us value and rights once it gets to a point where it starts demanding rights. Besides, we as humans like to think we're special. Having a machine outperform us at our own game, like art, just feels wrong. What we're looking at is basically the plot of Fallout 4, but in cyberspace.
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