My most important concern is that the technology develops so fast we have no idea what AI tools will be capable of in years or even months, so it will be really hard for the world to adapt to these rapid changes.
At the moment, AI only improves our lives and makes some work a lot easier
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The term "artificial intelligence" has become a blanket term for what is machine learning. "AI," like "Web 2.0/Web 3.0," are catch-phrases without meaning, but the term is poisoning public acceptance and understanding of such technologies with science fiction nonsense.
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The biggest threats we face are weaponisation of AI and development of AI being restricted within geopolitical alliances
Having biased datasets feed algorithms and not enough energy dedicated to studying how to address this, luckily, there is already some work being done and some papers being published but unfortunately still a long way to go in a space where the excitement might cloud our focus on things we might want to address from the get-go.
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