It’s a interesting discussion, yet it might be interesting to question one’s own premise. I have tried this: searched the AppStore for keywords like AI chatbot etc . I found endless AI apps here, all of them have enormous dumbing down potential. Unpopular opinion: this all goes a bit in the direction of the Emperor's New Clothes :“the fairy tale shows why groups often make bad decisions, to what extent individuals can be influenced and why people often stand by during bad events without acting."
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It’s not about where we are. It’s about where we are headed. I don’t think ChatGPT is the specific threat right now. The threat is the technology beginning to advance beyond our capacity to understand it, and therefore know how to control it, and align it with human values.
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I am aware of that. Since some perceive more others less threatening , I think it is important to examine the discussion about something that is now finding concrete applications at this very point. Of course, it's fundamentally about technology and how absurd : Musk seems to be the modern Victor Lustig who can monetize anything and somehow too many people think it's cool too ... it's a phenomenon. Lustig actually sold the Eiffel Tower in 1925. Well, what the future brings, of course, we determine. For me, it's not a question of whether regulation makes sense. It's more about-as you wrote-who executes it and in what context, if I get you right. I'm with you there, I can't think of anything better than your suggestions. Except , we start with the simple questions: what can I do with this now ? And that leads to elicit some future scenarios. It bothers me a little ..the coquetry with AI in general. It's all so immensely
big ..let's make it a little smaller ?