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[–] Eezyville@sh.itjust.works 2 points 1 year ago

All your points are valid but you forgot to mention the bias that AI may have. People seem to think that AI is unbiased because it's a computer but no one thinks about who made and trained that AI. How does it change over time with more input from people? How do you code morality and empathy? How do you account for changing social norms or unrest? How would AI react to people affected by the George Floyd protest of even the War in Ukraine? You can try and train the AI on a company's culture but every employee has their own life, problems, and history that the AI can't account for.

People tend to forget that time Microsoft put some AI on Twitter but had to quickly take it back down.