Subj : Re: AI
To : Nightfox
From : Boraxman
Date : Fri May 30 2025 07:05 am
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Ni> May 29 2025 05:16 pm[0m
MR>> i saw this guy on facebook tell a guy 'gemini says' and blew my mind.
Bo> This is my second biggest concern about AI, that people would just treat
Bo> it like it is some oracle, and what it spews out MUST be correct. People
Bo> already make this mistake though, with web searches. They search on
Bo> google, find a comment and think this is the definitive answer. So its
Bo> already a problem, but yeah, AI will just double it.
Ni> I know you said you aren't a Star Trek fan, but there have been
Ni> episodes sort of about this (at least one that I recall). I'm
Ni> paraphrasing here, but I remember an episode of The Next Generation
Ni> where they visited a planet where the people were using a computer to
Ni> guide their actions. The computer had something that wasn't working
Ni> anymore, and since the computer had been created generations before,
Ni> the people currently living there didn't know how to repair it, as
Ni> apparently that knowledge had been lost since the later generations
Ni> didn't bother to study it well enough.
The Bronze Age collapse is interesting to delve into. It could happen
again, for sure. I think it already is in process.
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