They're starting a dangerous arms race where they release increasingly dangerous and poorly tested AI into the public, while dramatically overselling their safety. Pointing out that this technology is dangerous is the exact opposite of what they want.
You're playing into their grift by acting like the entire idea of AI is some bullshit techbro hype cycle, which is exactly what microsoft, openai, Facebook, etc want. The more people pay attention and think "hey maybe we shouldn't be integrating enormous black box neural networks deep in all of our infrastructure and replacing key human workers with them", the more difficult it will be for them to continue doing this.
What talking points then? I seem to be misunderstanding your criticism (or it's meaninglessly vague, but I'm trying to be charitable). What specifically have I said that you take issue with?
They're starting a dangerous arms race where they release increasingly dangerous and poorly tested AI into the public, while dramatically overselling their safety. Pointing out that this technology is dangerous is the exact opposite of what they want.
You're playing into their grift by acting like the entire idea of AI is some bullshit techbro hype cycle, which is exactly what microsoft, openai, Facebook, etc want. The more people pay attention and think "hey maybe we shouldn't be integrating enormous black box neural networks deep in all of our infrastructure and replacing key human workers with them", the more difficult it will be for them to continue doing this.
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What talking points then? I seem to be misunderstanding your criticism (or it's meaninglessly vague, but I'm trying to be charitable). What specifically have I said that you take issue with?