Interesting! The rush to ML/AI is, while predictable, going to have unintended consequences and demonstrably already has. One only need look at Tesla's "self-driving" cars. Their "accident" rate is climbing and ideas laid out in this post point directly to why. Many more areas will show up as ML/AI invades more of our society. It's in use already in things like utility bills and answering phone calls. I've been refusing to be forced into line when i am 'answered' by an AI and keep repeating "representative" or similar until the AI gives up and connects me to a real, breathing person. Skynet is very close ...
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The rush to ML/AI is, while predictable, going to have unintended consequences and demonstrably already has. One only need look at Tesla's "self-driving" cars. Their "accident" rate is climbing and ideas laid out in this post point directly to why.
Many more areas will show up as ML/AI invades more of our society. It's in use already in things like utility bills and answering phone calls. I've been refusing to be forced into line when i am 'answered' by an AI and keep repeating "representative" or similar until the AI gives up and connects me to a real, breathing person.
Skynet is very close ...