My overarching philosophical take on AI is: as long as it doesn’t harm, infringe on rights, preserves choice, freedom and privacy - it’s fine.

Anything that reduces the need to waste human labor is generally great. I’m not as concerned for 100 jobs lost if a single tool can now do it in minutes because it reduces waste of life energy that can be applied elsewhere.

I also recognize that this may mean significant societal transformation and poses all sorts of potential issues and instability- but it’s a transitioning process and there’s no way around it other than trying to lessen the negative impacts.

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The first part is the most worrying part of AI. What is most worrying is that some of its own evolution is beyond the recognition of its developers. AI is not just a tool, but it has the potential to reproduce and regenerate itself.

We better do something 😂

What large enterprises need to cautiously and optimistically promote the development of AI, and do not let the speed of #AI evolution be divorced from the developers' own cognition. Because AI has a singularity moment, once the breakthrough AI begins to have the ability to reproduce and regenerate itself. It's like the singularity moment when Homo sapiens started to separate from animals. Since then, the way humans treat other animals has completely changed until now.