Not a ragebait post.

I started thinking why I hate AI and it’s mostly:

  • It is pushed down my throat very hard for what it does;
  • The unauthorized use of content on the internet;
  • The worsening of the environmental crisis;
  • The content it generates is shit.

I am wondering do you have other arguments against it?

  • teft@piefed.social
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    4 days ago

    Your first point was argued by Socrates about reading and writing. He thought reading and writing would make the youth lazy and not want to use their memories like he and his forefather’s had.

    I’m not for AI just saying that this isn’t a great argument. Kids will just learn and memorize things differently.

    We absolutely need some laws to prevent these tools from becoming propaganda tools since we can already see what they’re capable of in terms of influencing thought.

    • queermunist she/her@lemmy.ml
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      Socrates wasn’t wrong, though. He and his forefathers trained their memorization abilities to be able to record and recall vast amounts of information. We simply don’t need to do that, and now we can’t. If you forget the details, just look it up. Easy.

      If that applies to all human knowledge and learning instead of just memorization, that becomes a problem. In the US specifically children are, in fact, learning and memorizing fewer things. Reading and math scores are at record lows. SAT scores are down and falling further. Literacy itself is on the decline, people not only read less but they’re also worse at retention and comprehension.

      The pandemic lockdowns were half a decade ago, we can’t just keep blaming them. Something is hurting our ability to learn.