Yeah, AI is not presently a danger, precisely because it doesn't exist. That's just marketing hype.

The danger is that people *think* it exists and are trusting those algorithms as if it does.

Like any tool, the danger lies not in the tool itself, but with the user who doesn't understand what it can and cannot do.

Regards,
Adrien

On 9/25/23 2:52 PM, Stan Brown (using GC 4.14) wrote:
+1

This has been widely publicized, and it's kind of scary there are people
who don't know it.

Until someone pointed it out publicly, AI would cheerfully give
information abut the recordholder for walking across the English Channel.

And a lawyer was disciplined for submitting a brief with multiple
citations of cases that were completely fictitious. You guessed it: they
were generated by an AI.

And that's without even getting into the moral implications of using AI.
Frex: Theft of intellectual property is a major cause of the Hollywood
writers strike, and a lawsuit by several well-known literary authors.

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