How much of AI do we really need?
If it is true that we use only 10% of our brains and what we have created so far is the outcome of only 10% of the brain's capabilities, are we beginning to imagine what lies ahead if we were to unlock the remaining 90%? On the contrary, if we were not using 90% of our brain, are we actually deliberately rendering it useless because our mind has the habit of constantly seeking the easier and the lethargic choices?
Ankit Sharma
@BhukkhadNaama · 3:09
So in my opinion, the world wasn't perfect in the start, but gradually we were able to see a more refined version of everything. So maybe in the future itself, where we can see the refined version of the AI. I think I'm a little too positive on this. You will be saying that, but I believe so. At a certain point of time, things get better or they move to a different direction
An artificial engine will just artificial intelligence engine will just scan your resume and say you had a two years gap in Pandemic, so you do not deserve the job. But that artificial intelligence machine will not understand that your true value, your true potential. But yes, an HR, maybe a human being who's sitting on the other side, although less devoid, but not absolutely devoid of emotions, will understand what?
That makes the life faster, that gets the answers quicker, but that also devoids the human capability and usability of the brain. At the end of the day, we may put on and put off the machine. Yes, we are also programming it, but also we are losing certain part of our own human capabilities. And how much of that is rightfully important is a line that we need to draw
aamna singh
@aamy · 2:06
It was shared by somebody on swell itself. A gentle reminder that it's up to you what you're making out of that. Right? So the impact is dependent upon how responsibly are we using AI, whether it's for the development coupled with the appropriate regulations, et cetera, to mitigate the risks and harness the benefits of the same for the society. So I think it's a combination of EQ and IQ together wherein we can address the challenges and the opportunities together. Right?
Ankit Sharma
@BhukkhadNaama · 5:00
Now, talking about the AI thing is that again, we are at the same question that if there is a particular product, if we are using it, how can we put it to good use? That will depend on the person who has created it. There are two ways to do it. So I'll just give an example
Ankit Sharma
@BhukkhadNaama · 3:24
That it will not harm the humanity or it will not harm the people or it will not harm any of the living beings. And we can have a peaceful relationship and a good camaraderie with AI. So, these are my thoughts. I know it's an unending debate on AI because the pros sometimes outweighs the cons and the sometimes cons outweighs the pros, but it's a very good topic to debate about
Whether somebody, if somebody does not learn the technology, they may be left behind, and somebody learns the technology, they will have an upper hand or an advantage. I have a belief that let me tell you that I am an absolutely non It background guy, but I have never been at a disadvantage. I'll be very honest with you
Understand the context behind creating an artificial intelligence. I am creating a better solution to replace the human manpower because I know that humans are driven by emotions. I also happen to be on the business side and I have seen business for a very long time. And after interacting with the business community this is what my understanding is and that is what I'm sharing with you. Probably the people from the job side do not understand this
Technology banadia, it has been put into place now what? Now we have also seen it's doing damage now instead of now. We cannot go back, we cannot step back and we cannot put a closure to it because the money has been invested, people have been invested to do the job. Now what to do about it? So now we create protective measures so that no further damage can be done. But it's too late
I think that's the context that I wanted to make, wherein I wanted to understand, yes, okay, I have my own intelligence. Why should I need an artificial intelligence for the sake of coding or for the sake of doing my mathematics quickly, or getting the answers quickly, or speeding up a business process quickly? I'm asking from the process, from the perspective of a human being, because AI had never existed before. Still human evolution has been continuing
Himanshi Thakur
@GreyMatter · 4:34
So, you know, I happened to watch this movie a couple of days ago, which is right now in the theaters, the creator the creator movie talks about AI, and it's a Sci-Fi genre movie. So in that movie, artificial intelligence is shown as friends of humans. It is shown how it can supplement human lives through robotics. And I think that is wonderful. I think we can always create helping hands
Ankit Sharma
@BhukkhadNaama · 5:00
When thinking about that goal, they do not set goals that I want to do something that will change the course of history or revolutionize something. It takes only a handful of people who would go out of their comfort zone to achieve what they want to achieve. AI itself is made out of human intelligence. The person who created OpenAI, Greg Brockman was the person who created AI Chat GPT. And it works upon human intelligence only
Ankit Sharma
@BhukkhadNaama · 0:52
So in the end, I would say that AI is like a saint who does not want any loved ones or dear ones. He can work alone and without even the need of being interactive with someone just working on knowledge. And the knowledge, if given in a right way, it will be fruits for us and if not, then AI is a devil for sure
Hi, Rajat. You really put out a wonderful conversation through this. Well, and I do agree, like, when we can do miracles by using only 10% of our brain, why is it so? Why are we not using the other 90%? And apart from that, as you said, day by day, we are actually inclined towards such technologies where our involvement is decreasing day by day. And we are actually becoming more and more lazy