Artificial Intelligence
Posted by: Elizabeth 31231703
29th May 2024 11:17am
Do you think the emergence of Artificial Intelligence will take away our jobs? If yes, what kind of jobs?
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antibreeder1m
AI is a tool and it can be used for very good and very evil things. Humans often love to find a scapegoat. I myself believe that AI is "mostly good" but realise that it BECOMES bad when coupled with profiteering and money-making enterprises. If you are worried about AI and the job market, look up "Universal Basic Income" and why that is the way of the future. I do think that people like Elon Musk are very evil (including his animal experiments at Neuralink), and he is not the way of the future at all.