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Alicia's avatar

There is such a human cost to AI in the likes of jobs lost to computers. I'm feeling this now. I love that AI can help me keyword a photo upon upload and add an auto description because I am terrible at doing those things to get my work seen. However, the impending loss of my job to a computer program is not ideal.

श्रीraj's avatar

So true. The C-levels want to quickly pivot to the next new shiny thing because it serves their best interests in front of boards and investors. Meanwhile, the tech companies benefit out of spending their investor dollars to market AI as the next big thing. Everyone is serving their own masters, and in most cases the investors. Money begets money. What they don't want you know is that they themselves don't know AI's future as much the next guy. Everything is speculated, projected, or dreamed of. They know of the possibilities but do not care about the human cost of its application. Sadly, we will be the scapegoats until their focus shifts to the next new shiny thing.

Sudeesh's avatar

Great read buddy. AI analysed with a pinch of pepper. Not sweet or salty. Before we had only a human mind to compete if we ever wanted to but now we face a lifeless creature of our own making . At the onset only so much furore is there. Future is going to be ......Now it's not God knows , it's only the AI that knows.

श्रीraj's avatar

Thanks buddy. I am glad you liked it. Yes, only the AI Gods know where they are taking us and they don't always have OUR best interests in mind. :-)