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Humans and AI working together: Crash Course AI #14

Humans and AI working together: Crash Course AI #14

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There-s been a lot of discussion about how automation is going to take people-s jobs and we don-t want to downplay that real impact, but today we-re going to focus on the benefits of humans and AI working together. Human-AI teams allow us to fill in each others weaknesses leveraging human creativity and insight with the ability to perform rote manual tasks and synthesize lots of information. This kind of collaboration can help us make better decisions, brainstorm new inventions, give us superhuman abilities, rescue victims of natural disasters, and of course become the ultimate chess master. Crash Course is produced in association with PBS Digital Studios
Date: 2022-04-04

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I don't like the dichotomy implied by the title -Humans and AI Working Together- as if to imply that AI is a life form to which humans should be yielding and respect as another life-form. AI is a machine, a tool, just like any screwdriver. Never ever put a machine above a human, even if it can process faster. The machine will never possess the virtues and values of life that a human does. The AI will serve the human. If this relationship distorts into something resembling the inverse, then it should be concluded that humanity is becoming subjected to some form of bondage, which there is never any justification for. I'd rather live a slower existence where one may look in and see us make mistakes and esteem us to be -goofy-, than to life a life free of mistakes because we are no longer free to make mistakes.
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I think human+AI teams will be pretty effective at creating certain kinds of art. Helena Sarin makes GAN generated art using her own paintings as input and it's some of my favorite-est art I've ever seen.
On another note, after playing around with it for a couple hours, the GPT-2 model seems surprisingly effective at creating short stories and poetry. It's not perfect, but with a human steering the wheel and editing, there's no reason it couldn't be as good as entirely human-written literature. Or a human writer could just use the output as inspiration, like a writing prompt. The only thing I worry about is if the bot plagiarizes and the human doesn't realize it.

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If we are going to keep jobs in the US and also keep our standard of living, we are going to have to find a way to have the high productivity that supports our higher standard of living. Automation is a way to do that. Companies have to stay competitive to stay in business and automation can be a good alternative to lowering labor rates.
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I keep looking for WALL-E when I take out the garbage and recycle bins. The lazy humans of that society is what we are headed towards with this. Not really a negative to have and use AI but it can be a double-edged sword as they become aware, then sentient and appear to possess an ego. Just remember balance and moderation.
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They wont take over WE the People have rights and I'm sure the government will put in regulations. We all cant be lazy and let the robots produce all the work. No company would make any money and there would really be no point in a consumer economy. AI assistants are good. AI overlords are bad.
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Ai can be used for game development too, for example by creating procedurally generated levels so the designers can select and modify to put them into the game.
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I have to build an application for a cooperative robot for school. Although I'm not really building an AI. My program just has to tell it what to do.
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Hate to break it, but saying that Human/AI collaboration is better than AI is something people say to console themselves from the inevitable.
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