There are warnings of a robot takeover, maybe even the extinction of civilization. If not, then at the very least (so the warning goes), there will be an attempt to use AI to subvert the election process.
Based on the number of articles I’m seeing, there’s a new monster under the bed, and it’s AI.
And to the chatbot’s credit, there was a disclaimer at the bottom admitting it was all made up. But what it should have said is, “Sorry, I can’t do that, Dave, because I have no idea what’s going on in Seattle today.”artificial, including intelligence, has one fundamental and incurable flaw: it’s artificial.
Which is why the responsibility has to be placed on any company that decides to unleash one of these things to flood the Internet with distorted news.
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