As companies, governments, and individuals increasingly start using AI in more and more products and processes, both to automate current activities and to develop entirely new ones, there are a few fundamental frictions that we will need to navigate: time for a thread
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I believe each of these 3 fundamental issues could go either way -- towards a better future or towards dystopia. That's why it is important to have these debates now. And anyone drowning out the conversation by drumming up fears of "existential risk" is doing us all a disservice
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Again depends on who’s in control of the AI resource. Behooves those creating it (increasingly govt/corps) to use AI to manipulate. Also people have to develop critical skills to avoid manipulation. Easier to have views fed to you than think critically for most.
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how can end users control algorithms that even their creators don’t fully understand?
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Interesting how you relate AI to "a good librarian,..." A good librarian utilizes some standardized system of information categorization and labeling. The librarian can point you to the books you are interested in without ever having read them.
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