Comments by "ÉIRE" (@EIRE55) on "Upper Echelon"
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Very well covered, UE.
Being from an "older generation", I see AI as being destructive when it comes to using our own brains, being creative, and generally losing reality. If the trend continues, we will very quickly end up with very lazy and practically non-functional minds.
Not only that, we'll have machines doing everything for us and, therefore, also become physically "disabled". Not a nice thought for the future of humankind but, hey, the younger generations think it's "so much fun"..........until, one day when they find themselves in a dire situation, they won't be able to think for themselves.
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Thanks, Echelon, and I'm definitely on your side about this issue.
As for AI, I totally agree with you that it's highly dangerous to let it run in an unfettered manner, without it being closely monitored and very limited as to who uses it for what. We have created an unknown monster which goes in the guise of being the saviour of humankind. Oh dear, things are not going to turn out anything like it, as it has already exceeded way beyond all expectations of it.
On the side, I find it extremely disturbing that so many people, particularly children, ENJOY playing all these destructive war games. It's not as if we didn't have more than enough of the real wars going on in the real world, but the idea of killing and maiming people doesn't seem to bother these people. What are our next generations going to turn out like? That is, if we even manage to survive that long.
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