• @Feanor@beehaw.org
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    401 year ago

    AI doomerism to create more hype around AI. How AI could really destroy the world: corporation’s replace engineers with not properly working AI. Something critical break because the AI doesn’t work properly and no one can repair it

    • potpie
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      151 year ago

      That is by far the most likely scenario. Hell it’s already happening with the AI we do have. Teslas driving into walls, facial recognition mistaking an innocent person for a criminal (mentioned in the article).

      Doomsday science fiction is fun to toy with but it usually involves a lot of hand waving.

      • @hastati@beehaw.org
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        51 year ago

        To be fair, people (on average) are a LOT worse at driving than a computer. I’d bet the percentage of humans driving into walls is much higher than self driving vehicles.

        • @entropicdrift
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          17 months ago

          In many scenarios you’re right, but there are a good number of scenarios where computers are far worse drivers. Humans handle the visual noise from snow or rain far better right now, for instance. We also handle certain edge case scenarios better, like knowing to stop the car when someone is screaming because they’re being dragged.

    • @CanadaPlus
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      11 year ago

      What makes you say it’s hype? It seems plausible and at least at a glance it’s bad for businesses who work with AI.