Team Washington - The Podcast

Just one of many questions to be answered in the near future.
AI scams are increasing at an exponential rate, and so moving from low level 'ripping off granny' type stuff to bigtime manipulation of markets and such shouldn't be far behind...

So get in NOW on my hurricane steering machine, before it's too late !!!


On a more serious note, society has pretty much accepted every incremental technological advance for quite some time now without a lot of consideration on the cumulative overall effect these technological advances have on society as a whole and on the individual as well...a mistake in my view, and one that comes with consequences.

....and so it goes....
 
On a more serious note, society has pretty much accepted every incremental technological advance for quite some time now without a lot of consideration on the cumulative overall effect these technological advances have on society as a whole and on the individual as well...a mistake in my view, and one that comes with consequences.

....and so it goes....

Fully Agree!
 
Just one of many questions to be answered in the near future.
AI scams are increasing at an exponential rate, and so moving from low level 'ripping off granny' type stuff to bigtime manipulation of markets and such shouldn't be far behind...

So get in NOW on my hurricane steering machine, before it's too late !!!


On a more serious note, society has pretty much accepted every incremental technological advance for quite some time now without a lot of consideration on the cumulative overall effect these technological advances have on society as a whole and on the individual as well...a mistake in my view, and one that comes with consequences.

....and so it goes....
You do know that all this began when some people, thinking they were fly fishing, started doing it with bobbers. ;)
 
Just one of many questions to be answered in the near future.
AI scams are increasing at an exponential rate, and so moving from low level 'ripping off granny' type stuff to bigtime manipulation of markets and such shouldn't be far behind...

So get in NOW on my hurricane steering machine, before it's too late !!!


On a more serious note, society has pretty much accepted every incremental technological advance for quite some time now without a lot of consideration on the cumulative overall effect these technological advances have on society as a whole and on the individual as well...a mistake in my view, and one that comes with consequences.

....and so it goes....
I think we're getting to a point where acceptance won't be as universal. After the obvious ramifications of social media and now AI, I think many are now pretty critical of certain types of advances.
 
I think we're getting to a point where acceptance won't be as universal. After the obvious ramifications of social media and now AI, I think many are now pretty critical of certain types of advances.
While there certainly is some pushback, it should probably be noted here that a powerful and monied minority makes most of the important decisions in industrialized, capitalist
societies, and the voices in opposition have been, taking a historical view of things, defined as outliers, bad, or even pathological...as defying the dominant paradigm in industrialized/technological societies has not, to this point, proven to alter this technological march much, if at all.

The main topics in articles (re: AI) that I have seen involve what the ROI on the incredibly large corporate AI investments can be, questions as to a possible AI bubble, and how best to recoup said investments and turn them into profits. While their are certainly plenty of articles exploring the downsides to AI, there isn't a bunch of money invested in those folks by those who tend to make the big decisions, and societal track records on eschewing technological advances and lack of human behavioral adaptation around them to date, outside of the Amish, are scant to nonexistent.

Follow the money...as per usual.

It's here, it's not going away, and I can already hear the arguments against governmental regulation of this 'new technology'. Arguments made at first mostly by those who have the most to gain by the technology, and then echoed by...those who have the most to lose.
 
I'm wondering when the first lawsuit for libel and slander via AI will appear in courts?

I mean, right now, Jim might probably have a case if he found a lawyer crazy enough to go full luddite and use this as a test case.
 
8:35 wasted,,,,,, I kept listening for quotes from Bumbles..........
 
I'm wondering when the first lawsuit for libel and slander via AI will appear in courts?

I mean, right now, Jim might probably have a case if he found a lawyer crazy enough to go full luddite and use this as a test case.

Thing about these internet-based AI solution systems is that it's already slandering. And libeling! Guaranteed!! If it's a possibility on the internet then these internet-based AI solution program/systems is already doing it. Guaranteed!
 
Thing about these internet-based AI solution systems is that it's already slandering. And libeling! Guaranteed!! If it's a possibility on the internet then these internet-based AI solution program/systems is already doing it. Guaranteed!
My friend just outside of LA that runs an animal rescue already had a run-in on Facebook. AI took that guinea pig, was a "pig" which is a derogatory name for our men in blue. So, AI shut down their help site and dropped all of the Mods. Same problem in Sydney, Australia's
rescue. Tried to appeal, lost. AI is not all that good for us.
 
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