The singularity lies at the tip of a world-renowned tongue that is so crafted with recent technology, and its meaning is a bit frightening.
According to Justin Haskins, our Republic president and senior fellow at the Heartland Institute, the definition of singularity is “a hypothetical moment leading up to the future, where technology is going to be completely transformative for humanity.”
“Usually, the way it’s talking is just artificial intelligence, or a general machine — it’s smarter than humans,” Haskins says. Ally Beth Stucky “Friendly”. He continues, saying that some people are describing singularity as an age where AI has the ability to “continue to redesign itself.”
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Haskins points out that some of the results of singularity are positive, which can cure cancer, but raise all sorts of ethical issues.
“What if a lot of employees are no longer needed because HR and loan officers and all these other huge companies can outsource to artificial intelligence systems?” he asks.
In response, Haskins said, “There will be massive disruptions in the job market.”
Stuckey himself is wary of the small issues we have now that may grow into bigger issues.
“People posted interactions with different types of AI, whether it’s ChatGpt or Grok,” she explains.
She continues, “I’ve seen people post conversations about asking ai bots, ‘You’re rather than’.
“And we know we’re talking beyond just these chatbots. We’re talking about a much bigger thing than that, but if it’s something that’s going on on a small scale, we can get a peek into the morality of artificial intelligence,” she adds.
“If all this is created and programmed by people of certain values, it can be either progressive or just a pragmatist, and “Yeah, whatever we can do and make life easier, whatever I enrich,” she says.
Stucky also notes that she had recently heard someone of importance discussing job loss and what people do as a result, and the answer to that was concerning.
“It was executives that AI wasn’t afraid to kill 150 million jobs. That’s why they actually create these very immersive video games. So when people lose their jobs, they can play these video games, be satisfied and fulfilled like that.
“It’s a very dystopian view of the future,” she continues, “it still teaches the minds of many people at WEF, many people in Davos, many people in Silicon Valley. It’s really the way they see people.”
“Whether you’re talking about great resets, whether you’re talking about singularity, they don’t see us as people of innate value. They see us as cogs on the wheel,” she adds.
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