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Has anyone else noticed that the psychology around AI is similar to the psychology that prevailed around COVID? Trying to do everything with AI, much like lockdowns and vaccine mandates, is something that looks insane on its face, yet it seems many people don't recognize the problems. I think it's due to a lack of first principles thinking. Few people know what their first principles are, so they are unable to reason about and judge novel situations when they arise. Some examples. Indefinite lockdowns were obviously wrong, because there is more to human existence than mere health. Vaccine mandates were obviously wrong, because informed consent is a core principle of medical ethics. Replacing people with AI is obviously wrong, because it is good for people to do dignified work. Yet in all three cases, many seemed, and continue to seem, blind to these obvious conclusions. Anyway, this article, while lengthy, is an excellent primer on the insanity of the AI industry. It's full of first principles thinking. Read it to help see past the hype. https://www.wheresyoured.at/the-case-against-generative-ai/
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I haven't read the article yet. But I agree. I don't think we should get too restrictive about AI but it should carry a Surgeon General's warning. It is alarming just how often AI is just flat out wrong. It has made everything worse. The corner cases where it is genuinely useful are still very small. The thing I am constantly amazed by is the fact that by far the best defense against AI foolishness is the simple observance of a 2000 year old religion. Be Catholic and love the Lord with all your heart and you literally cannot be led astray even if you are simple. Maybe especially if you are simple.
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