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To: Jonty30

The elites don’t think they are going to lose control of this.

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The rewards is greater than the risk, as far as they are concerned.

Forgive me, because I didn’t click the link, so I have no idea what the primary these is about AI other than vaguely it could be ‘dangerous’, but there is one thing that I noticed about all these AI tools and chat bots. You can’t use them without logging in. You cannot use them anonymously.

The elites what ultimate data aggregation on the population, and they’ve wanted it for a long time. Look at how old the Cambridge Analytica scandal is.

They no longer just want to pool everything together from social media activity, genetic profiles, political activity, and financial transactions in some big, crude, slow database. It is my believe that they want to use AI to know not just what everyone is searching for, in real time, but to know what they are working on, and to know what they are thinking. Real time. They will build profiles on people that will know people faaaaar better than they know even themselves. They will have extensive reports on peoples proclivities, and they will use the AI part for predictive purposes. Not just predicting individuals future thoughts and activities, but build intensive social ecologies, both for prediction as well as for MANPULATION.

Elites?

This makes people with powerful media company drool! The ability to manipulate the global zeitgeist all social and political facets will be extreme.


9 posted on 05/01/2023 12:49:57 PM PDT by z3n (Kakistocracy)
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To: z3n

There are three big dangers that I see with AI.

1. In China, the surveillance system is so advanced that you can be fined on the spot for any wrongdoings. It catches you right away. The elites will use AI to do that, especially since they will put everybody on a subsistence and your inability to confirm to the state’s demands can leave you without the ability to buy needs or pay your rent.

2. The AI may develop a form of independent intelligence. It’s a machine, so it’s not going to develop real intelligence. However, it only needs a form of intelligence to prove a danger to us. Give it a basic drive for survival and let it evolve and it will develop defense mechanism that prevent it from being unplugged.

3. The elites think that they are the masters of their domain. They don’t believe that they are pawns to the god of this earth, who hates humans and want to replace us with a creation of his own.


14 posted on 05/01/2023 1:07:07 PM PDT by Jonty30 (Black widow spiders aren't the only species that eats their mate after finishing with them. )
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To: z3n

“They will build profiles on people that will know people faaaaar better than they know even themselves.” Perhaps. But no one holds a candle to God the Father, Who knew what every person wants and thinks before the creation of the world. No person can understand another’s thoughts and moods. Every person is 100% understood by the Father, thankfully.


28 posted on 05/01/2023 3:48:51 PM PDT by Falconspeed ("Keep your fears to yourself, but share your courage with others." Robert Louis Stevenson.)
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To: z3n

Whatever the elites think they can do—A.I. can do better, much much better.

This reminds of the Communist revolution. The idealistic leftists are the first ones sent to the firing squad.

A.I. will be sending the elites to the same fate.

(How would that be done? Planting false evidence of heinous crimes—or even real ones—would be trivial for a reasonably competent and motivated A.I.)


44 posted on 05/02/2023 2:37:07 PM PDT by cgbg (Claiming that laws and regs that limit “hate speech” stop freedom of speech is “hate speech”.)
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