Should AI attempt to do everything?

by WF- Enzo Administrator
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What do you think? Should AI try to do everything? Jack of all trades?

I mean, it's kinda fun seeing what AI can do with prompts right?
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  • Profile picture of the author Kay King
    Except - AI can't do everything. Anyone who trusts AI to do 'everything' is naive.


    The 'high road' for AI will be in science and medicine, in math and engineering...the 'low road' will be detectable content creation and 'deep fakes'.
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  • Profile picture of the author GordonJ
    Originally Posted by WF- Enzo View Post

    What do you think? Should AI try to do everything? Jack of all trades?

    I mean, it's kinda fun seeing what AI can do with prompts right?
    Yes.
    It should do everything.
    Except.
    Spend my money.

    Now working on my WF AI
    personal assistant...call me says alen.

    GordonJ
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  • Profile picture of the author Odahh
    Originally Posted by WF- Enzo View Post

    What do you think? Should AI try to do everything? Jack of all trades?

    I mean, it's kinda fun seeing what AI can do with prompts right?
    How about a pesky esoteric response.

    AI changes everything that needs to be done. Then it allows a wide range of of new things to be done that where either no practical or just not possible.

    Think about fork lifts and container shipping. How it changed everything in a way no one could have predicted 50 years ago.

    Use AI to take an image of your body it figures out your fit. Then a robot somewhere within a few hundred miles of you creates a near perfect set of clothes for you and ships it to you within hours of ordering.

    The other interesting question it how do we use AI to eliminate a large amount of what currently needs to be done while getting the same or better results.


    If you look at the history of rat utopia experiments it doesn't go well when you take all the survival pressure of mammals. Humans do exactly what they need to do to sabotage utopia though. So you will see human creat large amounts of silly work just because it is something to do and can't be done by robots or AI.
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  • Profile picture of the author guinemojo23
    I think AI should not do everything because in my opinion AI is no doubt helpful but it is far more dangerous than we think......
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  • Profile picture of the author Iryna Podliesna
    AI can try
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  • Profile picture of the author tagiscom
    Originally Posted by WF- Enzo View Post

    What do you think? Should AI try to do everything? Jack of all trades?

    I mean, it's kinda fun seeing what AI can do with prompts right?
    AI is bias, if the main comments on Google are negative then AI will pick up on that and give you a negative reply.

    It is an intelligent association generator nothing more, and even though Musk and others tell us it will become self aware and go on a rampage l don't believe in that.

    The human mind can do things beyond what should be possible with present day understanding of Physics, you can't teach a machine to become self aware not possible with present AI.
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    • Profile picture of the author Odahh
      Originally Posted by tagiscom View Post

      AI is bias, if the main comments on Google are negative then AI will pick up on that and give you a negative reply.

      It is an intelligent association generator nothing more, and even though Musk and others tell us it will become self aware and go on a rampage l don't believe in that.

      The human mind can do things beyond what should be possible with present day understanding of Physics, you can't teach a machine to become self aware not possible with present AI.
      Every human is biased. AI will only do to us what humans train it to do to other humans. Or what we train it by it observing how we treat each other.

      Do unto others as you want the AI to do unto you. How they AI observes you taking and treating other the AI will decide that is how you wish to be treated.

      I have been watching the development of cbdc the last three years. It won't be human at the central banks tracking ever purchase made. It will be an large language model AI.

      Right now we as a race are training AI based off how we talk to each other online. The next wave as cbdc gets implemented will be training AI based off of how humans spend every dollar. And what humans want to use cash to buy for anonymity.

      AI and algorithms are currently in charge of wall street and asset management firms covering much of the known wealth on the planet. Next things humans put AI in charge of is money itself.

      But that is how I see things . Like humans there will be a wide verity of AI trained for different tasks.
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      • Profile picture of the author tagiscom
        Originally Posted by Odahh View Post

        Every human is biased. AI will only do to us what humans train it to do to other humans. Or what we train it by it observing how we treat each other.

        Do unto others as you want the AI to do unto you. How they AI observes you taking and treating other the AI will decide that is how you wish to be treated.
        AI still takes prevailing sentiment in the marketplace and uses that which is probably fine in financial markets since most don't steal, but try it with things polit.....s push and have pushed so hard there is little real facts available it will give you more of the same, (some groups can use this in a bad way and pass it as Good and Wholesome AI).

        I have been watching the development of cbdc the last three years. It won't be human at the central banks tracking ever purchase made. It will be an large language model AI.

        Right now we as a race are training AI based off how we talk to each other online. The next wave as cbdc gets implemented will be training AI based off of how humans spend every dollar. And what humans want to use cash to buy for anonymity.

        AI and algorithms are currently in charge of wall street and asset management firms covering much of the known wealth on the planet. Next things humans put AI in charge of is money itself.

        But that is how I see things . Like humans there will be a wide verity of AI trained for different tasks.
        Asset management true AI can do well on the Stock Exchange, (since it can extract influencers across Google who are successful and use them for stock picks).

        I know several people on eToro which can be copy-traded, and some of those who have had horrible months after a long period of time in the money, AI isn't foolproof it just increases probability.

        And well most 401k's or Super has performed badly last month so it doesn't seem to be that good, (l know long term but still).

        I am sure if you ask AI what is the best way to invest it won't say, "pick one asset class and watch it like a hawk" since it isn't prevailing sentiment. It will most likely say based on what most say, "diversify over several asset classes and pay professionals to manage almost 1000 companies".

        So does that create wealth sure over time, but is it the best way or the best answer, probably not.
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  • Profile picture of the author Odahh
    The concept of what wealth is . That is high up on the list of the everything AI and robotics changes.

    Cheap and/ or widely available AI and robotics is already and will be the primary tools of creating wealth while also destroying much of what is considered wealth today.

    Data is the new oil has been the catch phrase of the last 15 years. AI refines that oil in gasoline, synthetic fertilizers and plastics used by the masses. At low or no cost.
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  • Profile picture of the author Atta726
    AI's versatility is exciting but balancing specialization and ethics is crucial
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  • Profile picture of the author rmarazsky
    just find some things for it to do, and add apps that can do each task one at a time and if it works for you on that task then continue using it, cant hurt to try

    which reminds me, i now gpt 4 is subscription based but i am convinced that someone will eventually come out with something that is 100% free that will be 10x what it can do.
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  • Profile picture of the author ElizabethPrince
    I ain't tried AI yet. But I don't think, it can help as humans.
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  • Profile picture of the author Moodesburn1977
    i think i can but they still need us to program it for eg email marketing i have an idea, and then ask ai to write it the same for my blog too
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  • Profile picture of the author Optimein SEO
    I wouldn't suggest it, AI is first of all obsolete since they are usually updated up to 2021, contents gave from AI is also most of the times recognised by Google as not original an so you'll loose rank. Also you will need to double check everything is stated from AI since could get reference from wrong webpages.
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  • Profile picture of the author Odahh
    Apparently AI can't forget information once it learns it. At this point. So there might be a range of tasks AI can do but has to be restricted from doing because of access to proprietary information. That the AI model can't isolate from the rest of its knowledge.

    It may not be able to do everything but it can know almost everything. Weather it will ever have a BS detector. Or grasp the concept of privileged information. Who knows. It's currently got to reasoning of an high functioning autistic 9 year old .
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  • Profile picture of the author Mayur Bansal
    AI is good in content creation.But I don't think so that AI should attempt to do everything. It's not necessary that people who're believing AI for content would definitely trust for other stuff. Because there are number of competitors already competing in other fields.
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  • As Google mentioned in their latest Algorithm that they did not mind AI content as far as it was helpful. But there are millions of people writing quality content so there are very few chances to rank your content written by AI.
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  • Profile picture of the author Odahh
    There is growing backlash against grocery stores going almost exclusively self checkout and restaurant s apps adding tips to pick up and other takeout options.

    I walk into a fast food place I see kiosk ordering only I walk back out.

    If you attempt to go all AI in your business will there be a number of clients or potential clients that don't deal with your business because when they want to speak with a live human being. They can't.

    Are you using AI to better serve your paying customers. Or are you cutting costs provided what the customers feel is bad service. While the customers are seeing prices stay the same or new fees added.
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  • Profile picture of the author mostakin
    very helpful information.thanks
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  • Oh, absolutely, it's fascinating to see how far AI has come and the range of tasks it can perform. From chatting to recommending movies or diagnosing diseases, it's like a Swiss Army knife of tech. But I also think there's a limit; AI shouldn't replace human skills and intuition in every aspect. It's a tool, not a replacement for human expertise. What do you guys think?

    I think AI being a "jack of all trades" is both exciting and a bit concerning, It's amazing to see how far AI has come and what it can do now, from generating text to driving cars. But at the same time, I wonder if there should be limits, especially when it comes to decision-making that has ethical or moral implications. However, for now, it's definitely fun to play around with prompts and see what AI can come up with!
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  • Profile picture of the author goonies
    Yes I think we should utilize it the best we can in various ways all at once...

    But it's funny how companies, services, & people are labeling everything "AI" bc its a buzz word but no machine learning or datasets involved. & things we have been doing prior i.e automation, search/filtering, etc
    The funniest ones are sites providing "original AI" content, but simply using meta tags & descriptions to output pre-made templates lol.
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  • Profile picture of the author tagiscom
    Been trying it out on Bing and when you ask about world domination and such it says "still learning don't want to discuss it".

    But l asked it to make me a joke and it did pretty well...

    Sure! Here's a light-hearted joke for you:
    Why don't scientists trust atoms?
    Because they make up everything!
    I also asked it about stock market trading and it brought back generic results which was disappointing, but l will be messing about with this to see how useful it is.
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