AI is truly amazing. Can be scary and creepy, too.
Read an article about a young woman who used AI to resurrect the voice of her dead husband from her saved voicemail recordings and held conversations with him/it. Creeped her out, so she stopped/deleted it. Or, another way AI can be used in a negative way, the cruel use of it to generate pornographic images of young school girls which are then disseminated among their classmates.
But what a lot of wonderful things it can do, too!
Personally, I like to use AI chatbots to tell me what the heck medical diagnostic reports mean. And recently, when some guys tried to sell me on adding solar panels to my roof using a "solar loan," the repayment of which would be in the amount of my current electric bill, I was intrigued and asked ChatGPT to look into it. It generated a seven-page, well written and well documented report on how these "solar loans" work in Oregon, citing its sources. (That said, I did not look up the sources. I've read that sometimes AI will make up sources.)
Heady stuff.
I do wonder how things are gonna turn out for society as AI improves and we humans increasingly dumb down, buried in our respective alternate realty silos.
I read a week or so ago that 30% of the US population has trouble reading. Saw another article recently written by a college professor who said many of today's college students have difficulty reading books because they are accustomed to consuming information in much shorter bursts from social media like TikTok...