• kryptonidas
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    8 hours ago

    I think AI so far is detrimental to society.

    • It made it too easy to flood the world with bullshit.

    • Also it will make tracking peoples behaviors much easier while keeping plausible deniability on levels that past horrible regimes could only dream about.

    • It will be used to make replacing workers more easy.

    • It is being used to deny more healthcare (eg Luigie’s case)

    Pro’s

    • Can be used for good (eg in the medical field) by finding issues sooner and making better cures

    • Using AI to actually learn though is a great tool.

    • Other scientific advancements

    All in all I think it with social media is one of the biggest reasons the US is in the state it is.

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      6 hours ago

      So the pros are

      • thing we have no way of knowing how it works, therefore no way of relying on it
      • thing that helps you do something you then have to do anyway by yourself (if you want to learn something from generative model output you still need to fact check it)
      • vague promise it will lead to anything useful in the future
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        5 hours ago

        You don’t always have to know how it works to rely on it. Most people could not tell you how a computer works but they are able to do better work.

        We can verify that it’s better in some tasks than people. E.g give doctors and the AI 1000 MRI scans of potential cancer patients and it can determine it more accurate than doctors. So there they already are a help.

        It’s already used in advancing different fields, for example reading texts of ancient burned scrolls without opening the scroll since that would break them.

        https://www.theguardian.com/science/2025/feb/05/ai-helps-researchers-read-ancient-scroll-burned-to-a-crisp-in-vesuvius-eruption

        But also medicine creation etc.

        And with learning, yeah like books, they help you to learn faster but are not a requirement. Same here I can learn much faster now. But I will verify what it tells me.

        — But I’m not sure if all of that outweighs the shit. 💩 The genie is already out of the bottle, no putting it back.

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          You don’t always have to know how it works to rely on it. Most people could not tell you how a computer works but they are able to do better work.

          We can verify that it’s better in some tasks than people. E.g give doctors and the AI 1000 MRI scans of potential cancer patients and it can determine it more accurate than doctors. So there they already are a help.

          I’d really prefer if my doctor knew why they say I have cancer!

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            2 hours ago

            That would be nice but as the “proud owner of medical issues” it’s much more often: “You have this, we don’t know why you have it, this is how we can manage it”.

            You still want your doctor to be knowledgeable of course, but you also want them to use the best tools at their disposal. Most of them probably couldn’t tell you how an mri machine works exactly either.