I’m thoroughly convinced that genAI is “net negative” technology; That is, it does far more harm than good to the world.
How is it NOT a net negative tech? Its approach is clearly machiavellian: Development and deployment at any cost- to privacy, to people's livelihoods, to the environment, not to mention it's open THEFT. Data is being used with zero permission from all sorts of people, authors included.
Those who say that genAI is “creating art,” clearly have no idea what the heck art is nor have any real respect for it.
GenAI as a software development tool (as so many have harped about online) is a shortcut but a very bad one. It “writes” bug-ridden code, introduce bugs as they “fix” them, and "write" code that's unsafe and easily hacked; It’s technical debt up the wazoo.
It instills confusion in vulnerable children that develop emotional reliance on AI chatbots, enables easy cyberbullying by children and adults alike, and are used to produce scams that are more sophisticated than ever.
It jams the internet with garbage output, litering it with misinformation and junk scientific papers.
Lawyers were busted for using genAI to cite non-existing court cases, and doctors using them could quickly turn deadly.
The ghastly list goes on, and on, and ON. If this shit could be stuffed back into the proverbial box, it SHOULD BE. But nope; Full speed ahead because these companies have to keep doing their thing.
Strong agree. I wish the guy interviewing Sam Altman at TED this week had been able to express this then ask him wtf his company is actually doing to benefit the world.