The Reality of AI | Pt.1 | Our fear of what we don’t know about AI is stopping us from asking the questions we need to

The most frightening aspect of the days and months that lie ahead, is that the building blocks of an unstoppable change – that has the power to affect us all, are being assembled around us in a way that would be best described as taking place whilst the majority of us are fast asleep.

Fast asleep, because so few of us are even questioning the legitimacy and need for what is happening, with the majority falling back on their knee jerk reaction to fear.

Each of us holds the power to stop the AI revolution that is now under way. The journey begins with learning to stop, ask the questions and then keep on asking the questions ‘Why? and What?’

Why is AI necessary?

Why can’t we just improve the systems we’ve already got?

Why is the change happening so quickly?

What is the real benefit of AI?

What is the real cost of AI?

What is AI replacing?

What will be lost?

Yet that is really just the beginning.

Within a period of what might only be weeks or months, we will need to forget relying on the provenance of all the data an internet search provides, that we watch on video, or that we listen to.

We will not be able to trust any information source that isn’t itself assuredly genuine or original. Because the chances are that whatever we are otherwise being presented with, it will have been at least influenced by, or be a complete AI creation.

AI will only create and present information or work, based upon the parameters or the algorithms that it has been set.

As the programmers already know, the credibility of the AI ‘end product’ is far from being guaranteed – even though the way it is presented will convince many of us that it is.

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