I'm new to this sub. I was hoping to converse a little and get some opinions on this.
I think it's an interesting phenomena within our society at the moment, where if you think about AI as a tool, and I personally see it as the greatest tool ever invented/gifted to mankind, why, or what is the issue, with using it?
You see it all throughout society. People are up in arms about students using it to write papers is a big one, and I wonder, did papers ever need to be written in the first place?
I apologize if this has already been answered to the nth degree and been beaten into the dirt, but realistically wouldn't it be possible that the ideas supporting this non-use of AI are rooted in established organizations that stand to suffer when they are completely obliterated by a tool that can not only do what they do but do it instantly and always be readily available, and do it for free?
This narrative that we shouldn't use a tool that we've discovered/invented/been given or whatever you wanna call it, to me, seems absurd. It'd be like if we invented fire and everyone was like, hey, don't cook the meat, fire is stupid, let's just raw dog. I digress.
My point is, maybe, MAYBE, the people who are pushing that narrative to not use AI, to not embrace this tool, to not see it as our potential salvation (or destruction XD), or at the very least even be curious about its potential applications and possible benefits to our society, stand to LOSE THEIR ASSES by its implementation.
Just maybe. Sorry if I broke any rules, I am a big dumbass. Thanks for your time.
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