am i the only one who is extremely worried about our future because of ai? like i know it's helpful and all, but it's really taking away our ability to think and process basically everything. we escaped from school in time, but my sister got flagged for sentences she wrote because 'they sounded like ai', how are these kids going to grow up and trust themselves if this is the world they're living in? also i know this isn't the best place to talk about this, but idrk
also chatgpt 5 is going launch soon, soooo yea
no i have been as well. first off as you said humans are losing the ability to think and make decisions without asking their phone (like has anyone seen the google gemini ad). secondly, with the rapid growth of ai, basically every industry has already integrated it so deeply, and a whole new industry was created. everything from banks, stock markets, small businesses, governments, heck even transport systems, traffic lights, cars, every bit of electronics has ai in it now. not to mention this is all stemming from open AI's language model that they developed. if you think about it ai is literally just a very rapidly learning brain, like a child that absorbed the entire internet and based off observing patterns has been able to speak and regurgitate articulated information. and we've given it total access to the online world, which in many aspects controls our physical lives. its almost like giving 1 really smart person who has the ability to multitask on a global scale total control. ofc if it gets out of control we can always shut it down right? but at what cost? the entire world in 3 years is already clinging to ai like life support, what would it mean for the economy, industries, governments if that were suddenly taken away? tbh the event that it goes rogue or something is probably fiction, but still, we are putting all our eggs in 1 basket...