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WaitingForNormal t1_jdqus7y wrote

Which AI are you talking about? There’s more than one. And which one should we trust? AI has been proven to make lots of mistakes. You name a lot of benefits of AI, but I’m not sure in what way you mean. “AI will improve our lives”, ok, list all the ways how that would happen. And once again, which AI are we tapping into, there is no current central AI. Sounds like a lot of pie in the sky thinking.

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Antique-Ad-6055 OP t1_jdqw2if wrote

Hey, I get where you're coming from. You're right that there are multiple types of AI out there, and I don’t get this, it can be hard to know which ones we can trust? Plus, we've all heard stories of AI making mistakes, like when facial recognition software misidentified people or when chatbots gave inappropriate responses.

When I talk about the benefits of AI, what I mean is that it has the potential to make our lives better in a lot of ways. For example, it could help doctors diagnose diseases more accurately or help farmers optimize crop yields. It could also make our devices and homes smarter and more intuitive, so we can save time and energy.

But I get it, it can sound like a lot of hype. It's true that there's no one central AI that we're tapping into, and we still have a lot of work to do to make sure that the AI we use is reliable and ethical.

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