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Reply to comment by TONKAHANAH in AI in the Workplace Is Already Here. The First Battleground? Call Centers by wsj
The only problem is that Users lie. Any AI that relies on users being able to accurately describe the issue will fail.
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Reply to comment by TONKAHANAH in AI in the Workplace Is Already Here. The First Battleground? Call Centers by wsj
I do level 1 support, our manager is pivoting us to start doing Microsoft defender monitoring and mitigation because they've hinted that they forsee a lot of our teams work being automated
Dhiox t1_j9plc8o wrote
No.
If we achieve a true intelligence, one with actual self awareness, then I would argue yes. However, we don't have anything near that yet.
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Reply to comment by Davividdik696 in Study on former citizens of East Germany sheds light on why people may choose deliberate ignorance by chrisdh79
Interesting, so do you believe Zeus is the almighty king of the gods, and we should sacrifice goats to him?
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Reply to comment by MiketheTzar in Do you think ANY job is safe from AI within the next 50 years? by Aknav12
“I don’t underrate the value of military knowledge, but if men make war in slavish obedience to rules, they will fail.”
– Ulysses S. Grant
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Reply to comment by Azure_Crystals in Runaway W. Antarctic ice sheet collapse not 'inevitable': study by EagleEyeStx
Even if it isn't fully submerged, it will flood constantly.
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Humans cannot create a true AI. We can only create an AI that improves itself, hopefully to the point where it becomes a true AI. If you're expecting som dude to sit down and write the code to a true AI, that's never happening.
This isn't a movie, AI isn't going to immediately go terminator on us. We keep trying to assume AI will behave like people do, when it will literally be the first synthetic intelligent life on earth. We don't know how it will think, how it will make decisions. That's kind of the point, create a lifeform capable of things we are not.
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Reply to comment by TheConboy22 in New Washington state law will require employers to post job salary ranges by Sariel007
I recommended a guy for a job I have, told him what I made and the dude managed to negotiate a dollar extra in pay to what i make, despite less experience and schooling. Now I know the absolute minimum i should be demanding for my next raise.
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Reply to comment by pmorgan726 in "The Flatwoods Monster", me, pen & ink, 2021 by langleyeffect
Fallout 76 interprets the Flatwoods monster as an alien.
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Reply to comment by huzernayme in The killer ground drone revolution is here. The Netherlands has deployed four armed ground robots or unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs), making it the first NATO country to do so. The robots are Tracked Hybrid Modular Infantry Systems (THeMIS) UGVs built by the Estonian defense company Milrem Robotics. by mossadnik
Thats not possible. No way to stop every nuke, our enemies don't even know where all our nukes are
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Reply to comment by FingerTheCat in The killer ground drone revolution is here. The Netherlands has deployed four armed ground robots or unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs), making it the first NATO country to do so. The robots are Tracked Hybrid Modular Infantry Systems (THeMIS) UGVs built by the Estonian defense company Milrem Robotics. by mossadnik
You forget MAD. All weapons pale in comparison to nukes.
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Reply to comment by fhayde in What are ‘robot rights,’ and should AI chatbots have them? by HarpuasGhost
So what, we give Microsoft Word human rights on the chance it becomes self aware?
Trust me, researchers will be well aware if their tech gains self awareness, because that's basically the dream of every AI researcher. They will parade that news in the street's the moment they achieve that goal.