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You need to train on chaotic systems. Ordered data systems will not produce AGI. You're simply creating some really sophisticated encyclopedia when you train in the safe zone (Both literal and figurative).
I definitely relate to #2: “Give Trust to Earn Trust.” I've found that most people perform better when you start by trusting them rather than making them prove themselves first...
Nick O'Rourke for context dropped last year:
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/ethical-ai-now_ethicalainow-deepseek-alibaba-activity-7293267888059088897-4X_s
ETHICAL-Ai-NOW is all our responsibility do you agree or disagree?
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/ethical-ai-now_ethicalainow-deepseek-alibaba-activity-7293267888059088897-4X_s
Emotional intelligence is not weakness — it’s disciplined awareness and intentional leadership combined.
Nick O'Rourke Posted nearly two yrs ago :
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/ethical-ai-now_scarysmart-linkedinfamily-ethicalai-activity-7157349333481234432-w3jg
The cost is only going to get higher as well. As there is more of a can’t live without emphasis on AI the cost can keep rising.
What we are seeing now is the budget phase to help it take off. If needs to be affordable to justify its adoption. It’s basically a gateway drug right now. Once hooked that’s when the costs will spiral.
Someone needs to pay for the trillions being invested in all these new data centers. These are not a charity effort. The desire is hooking companies on the drug forever.
This is why there is the push to suggest kids not go to college. If a new generation is not trained to compete with AI then companies have no choice but to pay the insane costs of AI in the future.
AI is a great tool but those pushing it hard may not have the best intentions of keeping it affordable.
The church has taught for millennia that gaud works in mysterious ways. Well, how do people know that gsud is not talking to them through AI?
What happens when people stop paying the church for spiritual advice and start paying AI.
You see, the business model that the church relies on is now about to fail and crumble.
I think the church is and always has been fighting the wrong problem. The church wanted faithful for their money wo the works. Now, the rubber needs to meet the road once and for all. Not just for christianity, but every religion, and buddhism.
Every spiritual leader had the same message .. love thy neighbor, as you love yourself! .. full stop.
If the churches, synagogues, temples, and other institutions cant find a way to reinforce that message, AI will. It will remove all the barriers, take the money, and reinforce its message by telling people that organized religion is bad.
Alok Vermaa I actually think it will get more expensive and not less expensive. I see it more like a gateway drug. Make it cheap or even free initially to get people hooked. Then reality sets in and all those trillions invested want to see some ROI.
Building data centers everywhere is not a charity act. The desire is to charge more and get more people using it. If more users don’t happen quickly the money has to come from somewhere.
Those who kept preaching about an "AI bubble" should be ashamed. In doing so, they risked misleading people, students, and future professionals who were making important decisions and planning for a world increasingly shaped by AI.
Looking back, it's frustrating. It makes you wish you could go back in time and punch the sh*t out of their mouths.
lol as if there really was an ecumenical assembly among global religious hierarchy.
That is unethical, you know, to generate fictional propaganda.
And you dare to include Indigenous people who were massacred and exposed to smallpox by Catholics. You need to review your sense of reality, which is the greater threat of AI.
Thaddeus Gutierrez Im Irish think again before you dare accuse me of anything!
Thank you for sharing! Abhishek Veeramalla
For entry level positions AI isxa big threat because their tasks are typically the ones you use AI for when you're already an expert or a manager. But how to become an expert if you don't start learning the job at an entry level after graduation... ?
Or just billions of human batteries? Wait wasn't that done in a fil released in 1997.......
There’s a dystopian science fiction movie about that. You get points for working out which you use for entertainment like netflix. Disabling ad’s costs extra….
When I was a kid after getting my masters in Engineering, I had to write about 200 applications for a job. About 150 to get a required internship. We had typewriters back than with no printers. It was a big problem even more so for foreigners. In our current day & age you would expect their progressive professors to be smart enough to guide them in the right direct. But even without that there is so much information available & far more open opportunities that they just need to search & plan better. They could also go to a foreign country to gain experience provided they can get out of their lazy comfort zone & learn a foreign language.
Gerald Piletta That’s the real challenge. AI is compressing the traditional apprenticeship model where juniors learned through repetitive tasks.
But I think the new path to expertise will come from building faster, experimenting more, and working alongside AI instead of without it. The graduates who use AI to accelerate learning, not replace thinking, will progress much faster than previous generations.
Oh no. Farm equipment will replace horse and plow then all the farmers and agricultural workers will be out of work. -- no -- they will be more productive and have more free time. This is not the first technological revolution ever.