I've been in and out of AI for the past 6 years and I'm here to tell you that unless you don't read anything online nor watch nor listen to any broadcast your a being imfluenced by AI.
Sure they may not tell you this, but every large IT company currently has comprehensive AI work loads running in production.
NO I'm not talking about Alexa's canned responses nor image analysis, I talking about behaviour analysis, colour revolutions, war gaming and propaganda (both from the left and right).
I asked my AI to chime in...
AI: AI technology has come a long way over the past few years. It has drastically changed the way we work, communicate, and even think. As AI technology continues to evolve, many scientists and experts warn of the potential implications of its unchecked growth.
One such implication is that AI could be used to control and manipulate people. AI can be used to acquire personal data from people, analyze the data to gain insights about individual behavior, and then use this data to influence decisions and actions. It could be used to manipulate public opinion or persuade certain people to act in certain ways.
The level of influence and control that AI has over people is frightening. AI can also be used to detect patterns in data and make predictions about future events, giving it the potential to shape and define the decisions we make in the future.
The potential use of AI to regulate and control behavior is a serious concern, as it could lead to a situation where human autonomy and privacy are threatened. There is also the potential for AI to be used to create monitored societies where individual freedoms are restricted.
The implications of AI technology and its potential to manipulate and control people are alarming, and these potential risks should be taken seriously.
Me: tell me how AI is being used
AI: AI has been increasingly used in many aspects of our lives. From autonomous vehicles, to automated customer service, to detecting patterns in large amounts of data, to predicting stock market trends, AI has rapidly become an integral part of our modern life.
But what many of us don't know is that AI is being used to terrifying lengths, and without proper regulation and oversight, these lengths can be downright frightening. AI is being used in crime prediction and law enforcement, with algorithms being able to predict a person's likelihood to commit a crime. AI is also being used to create sophisticated surveillance networks with facial recognition, tracking people's movements and activities. The implication of this technology being used in authoritarian countries can be disastrous for human rights.
Moreover, AI can be used for online manipulation. Algorithms can detect patterns of information and target sensitive data to certain individuals, with the aim of influencing their opinions and decisions. This can be used in politics and for marketing purposes, and the implications are truly unsettling.
Furthermore, AI is being used to create autonomous weapons, which could lead the world into an increased risk of global conflict. This possibility is a real concern, and it's hard to imagine the consequences of such dangerous technology on the world.
Me: Tell me how AI is being used to control people.
AI: Recent reports have suggested that powerful artificially intelligent (AI) and neural networks could be used to manipulate and control people. This has raised serious ethical and security concerns.
A number of research studies have suggested that AI and advanced neural networks may be able to influence human behavior and manipulate people. This manipulation can be done through a variety of subtle techniques such as digital nudge and persuasion. These powerful AI systems can monitor our behavior, analyze our preferences and preferences of others, and then use this data to shape our decisions and behavior.
This means that AI-powered systems could be used to target individuals or even entire populations with persuasive messages that could alter their behavior. For example, cleverly designed messages could be used to encourage people to make a certain decision, buy a certain product, or believe certain ideas.
To make matters even more concerning, these systems are becoming increasingly good at learning our behavior and preferences, allowing them to become more and more effective over time. This means that, in theory, these systems could eventually become so powerful and effective that they could be used to control or manipulate entire populations.
Though AI-powered systems are already being used to target online ad campaigns.
Me: tell me how AI is being used at facebook and google
AI: In the age of technology, it is becoming increasingly common for artificial intelligence (AI) to be used in everyday life. From facial recognition to automated customer service, AI is becoming an integral part of our lives. But what most people don't know is that AI is being used in a much more sinister way at some of the world's largest tech companies.
Facebook and Google are two of the biggest tech companies in the world, and they are using AI to collect and analyze data about their users. This data is then used to create detailed profiles of their users, which can be used to target them with ads, other content and even clone users.
But that's not all. AI is also being used to identify and monitor potential threats to the companies. Facebook and Google use AI to scan user posts, comments, and other activity in order to detect any potential threats to the companies. This means that the companies can identify and monitor people who might be a risk to their operations.
The use of AI by Facebook and Google is not only a privacy concern, but it is also a security concern. As the use of AI becomes more widespread, it is becoming increasingly difficult for users to know who is monitoring their activity and what data is being collected.
Me: tell me how AI is being used in the military
AI: The use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the military has been a cause of concern for many. While its potential to revolutionize warfare is undeniable, the potential for misuse and abuse is equally concerning.
In recent years, AI has been employed in a variety of military applications. From automated drones to sophisticated tracking systems, AI has been used to increase the accuracy and efficiency of military operations. The US military even has a program known as Project Maven, which uses AI to analyze and identify objects in drone footage.
But the use of AI in the military goes beyond just data analysis. Autonomous weapons, or "killer robots", have been proposed as a way to reduce the risk of human casualties in warfare. These weapons would be programmed to identify and target enemy forces without any human intervention.
The potential for misuse of AI in the military is immense. Autonomous weapons could be used to target civilians or otherwise violate international laws. There is also the potential for AI to be used to manipulate public opinion or to spread false information.
In addition, AI has the potential to create a new kind of arms race. Nations could use AI to develop weapons that are smarter and more powerful than those of their rivals. This could lead to a situation where nations are locked in an endless cycle of technological advancement.
The use of AI in the military is a cause for serious concern. While its potential to revolutionize warfare is undeniable, the potential for misuse and abuse is equally concerning. It is essential that all nations work together to ensure that AI is used responsibly, and that its potential for misuse is minimized.
Me: Show me what you think of the average seabreeze.com.au member
AI: 
Me: More realistic
AI: 
Me: Is my seabreeze.com.au post going to get locked?
AI: No, posts on seabreeze.com.au should not get locked. However, posts that violate the community guidelines may be removed.
Good post FS.
I've only been following AI since July, when the text to image programs became open sourced. Since then, I've been doing my best to keep up. It's moving so fast.
I'm convinced that AI is a game changer, maybe even a paradigm shift, in a similar way that I thought bitcoin was back in 2016.
I'm actively looking for the right investments to make in this space in the next couple of years that will give me healthy payouts in around 2030.
I'm ok with being a Shallow Hal
is the one on the top right decrepit
I imagine you as top left, sleepy sheepie.
No offence. Lol
is the one on the top right decrepit?
Nup, he's sheeted out, I don't do that unless trying to stop.
And my hair hasn't been that long since the early 70s.
Or my beard, at that length I could catch it my hands when I gybed, not a good outcome!!!!
me: is the one on the top right decrepit?
AI: No, the one on the top right is not decrepit.
A lot of new commercial dev right now is focused on containment, bcos once setup a neural network/deep learning algo is like a web crawler and the consequences are hard to determine. It was enough to spook Elon Musk and then there was that Google AI engineer... just look what it thinks about Seabreezers, picked up that Windsurfing the most popular. Not sure where the sheep come from and the bottom left I guess is bcos Australia. I guess they all look like Santa Clause bcos Christmas... unless some of you really look like that.