Look, I know AI is controversial, but just for a moment, let's set aside our preconceived notions, our biases, the environmental impact, the massive cost to train and run models, the labor exploitation, the intellectual property theft, the inaccuracies, the mania it causes in users, the destruction of search, the deskilling of professionals, the devaluation of creative work, job losses, and lack of economic value from enterprise implementations.

Wait, what were we talking about?

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in reply to Max Leibman

And let's think about how #AI actually does help people. #Blind people, for example, who don't always have a visual interpreter around and/or can't afford to pay for one, can totally pull up an AI to tell us what that can is on our counter, or what the buttons are on our devices, rendering the world more #accessible for us. AI just needs to be handled with more responsibility is all. AI in itself isn't bad, it's just what people are doing with it and how they handle it that are the problem.