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Machines will never be able to imagine and dream the way humans do.
That's essentially an unprovable claim. You'd have to prove that human brains are more than computational flesh; basically prove the existence of something soul-like. If not, it can be assumed that the critical parts or "human creativity" could be imitated (but not that they Can be, ofc).
 
people keep thinking about this in the context of the consumer. you have to think of this in the context of running a business.
No, we don't. Some of us aren't thinking about it as either consumers or businesses, but as the human beings we are with qualities and characteristics -- and self-awareness -- robots and AI might be able to mimic well or poorly depending on their programming, but are incapable of possessing themselves. Even the dystopian fears we have about them are unfounded. If Skynet blew up the world in Terminator, it's still the fault of the humans who programmed their very human fears and prejudices into it, is it not? How did AI supposedly learn how to lie? Means to decieve were programmed into it...by humans. The robots are still largely controlled by remote control when not programmed to run specific routes and aim their cameras at guages while being monitored by a human. Any more supposed sophistication than mechanical mimicry is a pipe dream as I see it.
 
people keep thinking about this in the context of the consumer. you have to think of this in the context of running a business. if something take 1min and is 80% of what you want at a next to $0.00 cost they will take that every single time when it would take a human hours and hundreds of $

I am honestly more concerned about media and stuff. Everyone can be reproduced by an AI and to tell it´s AI you need to put in effort, right now it´s still kinda easy, but they evolve fast. The amount of misinformation will rise even more. And very fast.
 
I'm not sure why people get so uptight about AI. It isn't going away. You can accept it and work with what that means, or you can stay stuck in the past. Can it lead to misinformation? Yes, but so does the Internet even without AI. So does the news media. At this point, that is hardly worth consideration. You have to learn to fact check things and not assume everything you see, hear, it read is true.

Now, yes. AI will probably take jobs from some people. Robotics does as well. People don't like that, and that is fair. But a business has to make decisions that promote profit. If using AI saves time and money, they are going to do it. That's just how business works. It isn't a matter of businesses not caring about people. But if a business is going to survive, they need to make money. If the business fails because they tried to avoid cheaper options and that led to not making enough money to stay open, then that decision cost every employee their job, and depending on the business, might lead to lost jobs in companies that did business with the one that failed. Whether we like it or not, businesses are about making money, and AI isn't going away.
 
If using AI saves time and money, they are going to do it. That's just how business works.
Kinda ye, stupid part is, AI isn't replacing 10-yr career people, it's replacing interns. And soon enough we'll have no starting positions for anything, and no future careerists either. Unless someone pays for the training.. who? Govt. How? As cheap as possible, so.. AI teachers. One thing for us to do a crappy job at programming AIs, but having the AIs program us in the next generation.. WW3 fought by fleshy humans to protect their AI overlords .. :)
 
No, we don't. Some of us aren't thinking about it as either consumers or businesses, but as the human beings we are with qualities and characteristics -- and self-awareness -- robots and AI might be able to mimic well or poorly depending on their programming, but are incapable of possessing themselves.
I am not saying I agree with the way things are going. I am just being honest about the likely outcome. When has a large corporation ever done things the harder/more expensive way?

It doesnt matter how we feel about it. $ always decide the outcome.
 
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