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<blockquote data-quote="Jfdlsjfd" data-source="post: 9767840" data-attributes="member: 42856"><p>They are very bad hawkers, then, because they print under each answer shouldn't be believed and should be double checked -- even though adopting a friendly tone to hawk its wares... The cognitive presentation is effective to create trust... waiters asking you if your day is good or if you're well are doing that all the time: in truth, they don't give a damn about your ingrown toenail, or the nagging feeling that your yearly bonus will be 5% lower than hoped for.</p><p></p><p>The final questions of the journalist are very easy to answer: "Can AI lie?" "no, since it's a computer program with no sense of truth" "Does AI value ...?" "no, it doesn't value, it's a computer program. If he was able to value or feel, you should be starting to ask yourself serious question when you just close its window, shouldn't you?"</p><p></p><p>All in all I feel it's a good thing regular people are starting to understand what AI is, so they'll be able to use it responsably and productively in the future. It is taking much less time than cars, where people had to die in droves before starting to wear safety belts. Or the Internet, where people believed for decade what they read online to be true. Now, we're on a much shorter reaction time. That's good. And also for the AI companies, until they are made obsolete by everyone running its AI at home, because if people use AI correctly, they won't have to be liable for stupid things people might do after misusing their AI, since they won't be misusing their AI anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jfdlsjfd, post: 9767840, member: 42856"] They are very bad hawkers, then, because they print under each answer shouldn't be believed and should be double checked -- even though adopting a friendly tone to hawk its wares... The cognitive presentation is effective to create trust... waiters asking you if your day is good or if you're well are doing that all the time: in truth, they don't give a damn about your ingrown toenail, or the nagging feeling that your yearly bonus will be 5% lower than hoped for. The final questions of the journalist are very easy to answer: "Can AI lie?" "no, since it's a computer program with no sense of truth" "Does AI value ...?" "no, it doesn't value, it's a computer program. If he was able to value or feel, you should be starting to ask yourself serious question when you just close its window, shouldn't you?" All in all I feel it's a good thing regular people are starting to understand what AI is, so they'll be able to use it responsably and productively in the future. It is taking much less time than cars, where people had to die in droves before starting to wear safety belts. Or the Internet, where people believed for decade what they read online to be true. Now, we're on a much shorter reaction time. That's good. And also for the AI companies, until they are made obsolete by everyone running its AI at home, because if people use AI correctly, they won't have to be liable for stupid things people might do after misusing their AI, since they won't be misusing their AI anymore. [/QUOTE]
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