Anonymous wrote:Cute, OP.
Your understanding of AI is so non-existent that you think AI is only the little bot that interacts online with an end user like yourself?
No.
AI detects some forms of cancer better than human doctors. It's already in supervised use in medical settings. AI is in offices around the country, used to facilitate data searches (in highly technical areas like patents, for example), generate accurate weather predictions better than previous algorithms, build programs for finance and engineering, and so many other things.
Unless you want to live off the grid, you cannot "opt out" of AI. And you won't want to. Despite all the scaremongering, AI has the potential to save millions of lives in medical progress and emergency preparedness alone. It's already contributing to those fields significantly.
- scientist.
What a ridiculous thought.
Anonymous wrote:I have never once intentionally used AI for anything.
Anonymous wrote:You remind me of my mom, who never could figure out call waiting.
Anonymous wrote:Cute, OP.
Your understanding of AI is so non-existent that you think AI is only the little bot that interacts online with an end user like yourself?
No.
AI detects some forms of cancer better than human doctors. It's already in supervised use in medical settings. AI is in offices around the country, used to facilitate data searches (in highly technical areas like patents, for example), generate accurate weather predictions better than previous algorithms, build programs for finance and engineering, and so many other things.
Unless you want to live off the grid, you cannot "opt out" of AI. And you won't want to. Despite all the scaremongering, AI has the potential to save millions of lives in medical progress and emergency preparedness alone. It's already contributing to those fields significantly.
- scientist.
What a ridiculous thought.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. I loathe it. I need to figure out either how to disable it in Google search by default or switch to another search engine.