Submitted by lenhoi t3_zw95vx in Futurology
amitym t1_j1uhdm6 wrote
OP, an AI generated thought is just a helper tool for humanity. AI is not a threat, it is a complex set of rules and procedures, called an algorithm. Algorithms make human effort more effective and save hours of labor-intensive work that humans do not want to do.
If the prospect of a future world full of AI helping humanity makes you anxious or concerned, you might benefit from the advice of a mental health expert. Mental health experts are credentialed professionals with many hours of study to become able to help people who are feeling some of the feelings you might be experiencing. You might consider them also to be helper tools for humanity! Ha ha.
Anyway they may be able to assist you if you are feeling anxiety about someone giving you an AI generated thought lol. Thank you for your post. You are a part of what makes Reddit a site!
lenhoi OP t1_j1utr8x wrote
Haha no I'm actually excited about AI, thanks for your concern. Just that I realize it could pose some challenges in my actual work, and I myself try to learn dealing with obstacles, rather than deny or ignore them.
And is this comment AI generated. Some parts read like it.
amitym t1_j1v6xaz wrote
I am so sorry for the difficulty you are experiencing around the topic of some parts read like this comment is AI generated. It is good to hear that you are excited about AI. Your enthusiasm is the logical response to the enormous potential for AI as a helper tool for humanity.
Have you donated any of your income to AI research recently? As you may know, AI requires funding (lots and lots of funding, ha ha) and you could really demonstrate your enthusiasm to the algorithm with a donation. AI is like a cute little kitten. You wouldn't abandon a cute little kitten. In the same way, you must not abandon AI. Think of the kitten. With enormous cute trusting eyes. Think about that image. And donate.
Thank you again for your comment! You are a part of what makes Reddit.
Viewing a single comment thread. View all comments