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Title: AI: Machines That Manipulate Facts and People
Post by: Domaining News on May 13, 2023, 02:07 AM
The fear that AI machines will dominate humanity has become widespread, with concerns arising over the use of AI by governments and corporations to replace trust as the fundamental value in the digital domain.

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Trust is an essential currency of the internet, as even the best-engineered digital technologies are useless without it. Nowadays, corporations use marketing to replace ethics as the source of trustworthiness, which can lead to a negative impact on user trust, making it challenging to maintain a corporation's value proposition.

AI is a term that is often misleading; instead of intelligence, it uses statistical predictions to learn and mimic intelligence. The goal is to use data to replace critical thinking, which is where the term "machine learning" comes in. The lack of critical thinking often results in AI answers that mix facts with science fiction.

AI chatbots, for example, provide vague answers when asked how AI can protect us from invading our privacy while providing a list of ways AI can invade our privacy. The proprietors of AI are like burglars who routinely invade our privacy, justifying their actions by arguing that it is our responsibility to secure the walls against their tools.

In conclusion, while AI can be a useful tool, we should be aware of its limitations, and we must maintain trust as the fundamental value in the digital domain. As AI becomes more advanced, we must also ensure that ethical considerations remain a priority.

To protect your privacy from AI, it's important to limit the data you share online and use privacy-focused tools such as VPNs. However, AI applications struggle to understand that breaking into someone's house, or stealing their data, is wrong. Despite this, researchers and developers are working on new techniques to enhance privacy protections in the era of AI, but it's still in the early stages.

The issue of trust arises, as digital marketplaces want to avoid questions about their responsibilities. They see rights and responsibilities as obstacles to innovation and profits and believe that data can replace trust. Once AI has access to data, it can do whatever it wants with it.
This represents a new wrapping paper for old misdeeds; AI presents data as a better solution to values in determining right and wrong, saying: "if you cannot trust us, trust the machines we create."

We need a new ethical approach to AI to prevent a conversation like the one between Dave Bowman and HAL 9000 in 2001: A Space Odyssey. The proprietors of AI define their mission as too important to allow us to jeopardize it, making it essential to consider the ethical implications alongside the development of AI.
Title: Re: AI: Machines That Manipulate Facts and People
Post by: PriyankaRathod on Oct 30, 2023, 07:00 AM
You've made a really important point about AI and trust. Many folks are concerned that AI might replace human decision-making. While AI is helpful, it can't replace our human sense of right and wrong.

AI can be puzzling at times, giving mixed answers because it follows data patterns, not true understanding. It's a good idea for us, the users, to be mindful of what data we share online and use tools like VPNs to stay private. But remember, AI needs help to know what's right and wrong, like not breaking into someone's home.

Trust is a big deal, no doubt. While some think data can stand in for trust, we should always keep trust as a core value. AI is just a tool, and it's up to us how we use it. We should set up new ethical rules for AI to make sure it matches our values and doesn't go all "2001: A Space Odyssey" on us.
Afterall, AI and technology should be our helpful sidekicks, not the heroes of our story.
Title: Re: AI: Machines That Manipulate Facts and People
Post by: AyamaYka on Jan 26, 2024, 03:32 AM
The integration of AI into various aspects of our lives has raised significant questions about truth, manipulation, and the power dynamics at play. It's crucial to examine how AI is being used to manipulate information and people, and what this means for the concept of truth and authenticity in our society.

We must explore the impact of AI on human autonomy and decision-making. The growing ability of machines to manipulate facts and influence perceptions challenges our understanding of free will and individual agency. Furthermore, the potential for AI to shape narratives and control information raises concerns about the erosion of trust and the spread of misinformation.

It's essential to consider the ethical responsibilities of those developing and deploying AI technologies. Questions about the nature of truth, the boundaries of manipulation, and the essence of human cognition become critical in the context of AI's increasing role in shaping our reality.
The intersection of AI, manipulation, and truth presents profound philosophical dilemmas that demand careful reflection and ethical consideration. As we navigate this technological landscape, we must remain vigilant in preserving the integrity of information, safeguarding human autonomy, and upholding the values that underpin a just and informed society.