• brsrklf@jlai.lu
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    16 hours ago

    I’ll save you a click. that article asks 3 basic questions : is it dangerous, how to tell something is AI and is it bad for the environment.

    They get only non-answers. Thanks, BBC.

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      50 minutes ago

      The answers are more like “yes”, “check the source and intent”, “yes”

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        6 minutes ago

        The second one is not really a way to check if it’s AI, only if it may be deceiving you, and the third one’s conclusion is not “yes” but “use responsibly”, like it’s in the power of the common person to even choose to use AI and like corporations aren’t the ones pushing it with no regard to impact anyway.

        The problem is those 3 questions are very vague and would need complex answers, and maybe the guy vould have been able to give these, but in any case they’re not in the article.