@SSS135
Shashank Sehgal
@SSS135 · 5:00

Technology- Artificial Intelligence

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It will contribute immensely to the agriculture and health sector. Definitely AI has been doing so good in agriculture and health sector as compared to the traditional practices. Just imagine if robots come into existence, although they are into existence, but the perfect robots, then they will be working in automated factories, manufacturing factories, chemical factories, mines as well. Anecdotes and this will save human lives. In China, there are police bots who have all the information and face recognition about the citizens of China

#sayitonswell

@rafaelreyesiii
Process Imagining
@rafaelreyesiii · 4:53
Hello and thank you for that swell post on the affirming possibilities of AI, and I would agree with you that it AI has a lot of potential. However, I don't think what has been fully thought out are the implications it does to society and what it's requesting of society. A lot of your talking points, you're saying that if people are only hard working, then they can get the tech savvy jobs
@pradeepmalar
Pradeep Malarvannan
@pradeepmalar · 4:11
Don't get me wrong, I do love the concepts of AI, and I personally would like to use an AI, but I just hope, as Rafael in the previous reply said, I just hope that the improvement in artificial intelligence agents Department is really less so that it won't affect the job opportunities of many people as well. So these are some of my thoughts
@charvi
Chetna Jain
@charvi · 0:04
It was very informative Shashank keep it up
@sudha
Sudha Varadarajan
@sudha · 3:11
But with that, we lost so much knowledge, so much artistry. I can point to health care, how bringing in all of our team in some sense completely destroyed our knowledge of native cures and medicines. So there is a huge destruction that's going to happen in terms of knowledge, because humans carry knowledge that is very difficult to do transfer to robots. Right? I mean, machines will learn, but they learn into a certain model, and that's the extent of their knowledge
@rafaelreyesiii
Process Imagining
@rafaelreyesiii · 3:14
Susa. And I hope I'm saying your name right. Thank you for contributing to this and bringing such an important perspective. You brought to mind a book called The Critique of the Image is the Defense of the Imagination. And what you're talking about is AI as a solution to a problem. But it's only a solution, not the solution. And with the incorporation of AI and all things, what we're going to see is a move towards that and a forgetting of everything else
@sudha
Sudha Varadarajan
@sudha · 0:20
I think you beautifully interpreted what I was trying to say. So thank you. And yes, that's exactly you know how I feel that I think it is a solution, not the solution. And yes, I do believe leave human creativity will take a beating with its emergence
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