Intelligence Artificial V/S Human
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Gary L. Friedman
Worried about all of the noise being made about Artificial Intelligence? Don't know whether to believe the hype or the apocalyptic predictions? Losing sleep over our all-too-certain dystopian future? In this collection of essays, 24 experts from a variety of different fields provide perspective and insight into what AI is and isn't, contrasting the crucial differences of AI vs. Human Intelligence (it's more nuanced than you think), and the surprising ways they can work synergistically.
After reading this book you will come away with a level-headed, non-polarized understanding of the technologies, potential benefits to society, and the potential pitfalls we all must be aware of to steer the technology in the right direction, be it technologically or legally. (And you will be better armed to see through the marketing hype!)
Rick Allen
The greatest danger posed to creators by AI is not AI itself; it is human misuse of AI and the laziness and greed prompting that misuse. — Rick Allen, 2022
This book is not just a recommendation; it is a necessity if you have any regard for truth or integrity. Here are my thoughts on the profound insights it offers.
The profound influence of AI on human creativity and intellectual property presents us with crucial ethical and social dilemmas that demand our attention. As AI technologies, such as natural language processing, advance in their ability to mimic human speech and generate text, they also bring with them risks. One such risk is the unauthorized use of human-created content. This has already led to potential legal disputes and has put the livelihoods of creators at risk. The text underscores the immediate need for transparent and fair practices in AI development, advocating for solutions that uphold and protect human creativity and contributions. It urges readers to recognize and uphold human intelligence in the digital era. Gabriella's voice in the narrative underscores a deep appreciation for traditional forms of storytelling, valuing the emotional depth and authenticity that come from human experiences. Celebrating the rich, longstanding tradition of storytelling that evolves from oral histories to digital writings, the text emphasizes the unique connection and understanding that human creators bring to narratives. Unlike AI, human storytellers engage with their audience profoundly emotionally, making a compelling case for the irreplaceable value of human writers.
The discussion of AI's potential unfolds within a context of ambivalence, illustrating a dystopian future where AI may dominate, reminiscent of scenarios from "The Matrix" and "The Terminator." Such portrayals serve as cautionary tales about the risks of AI surpassing human control and lacking emotional and ethical judgment. However, the narrative also recognizes the embedded role of AI in modern life, its utility in various fields, and its potential to complement human capabilities, ultimately advocating for a balance where human qualities are not overshadowed by technological advances.
The ethical quandaries continue with a focus on AI's impact on the arts, particularly concerning the rights and recognition of artists. Issues such as the unauthorized use of images and artworks by AI platforms like MidJourney and Stable Diffusion highlight significant copyright and ethical violations. The introduction of technologies like Glaze, designed to protect artists' works from being exploited by AI, underscores a growing movement toward defending artistic integrity and supporting creators to ensure they are recognized and compensated appropriately. Echoing these concerns, the text calls for a reevaluation of the balance between technological innovation and ethical responsibility.