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@simonpetergreen
@simonpetergreen Ай бұрын
nicely
@cuicuiteur
@cuicuiteur 3 ай бұрын
It was very interesting to listen to him. Thank you! (and I'm french..) Only 9 views and no comments! Apparently, algorithms prefer to favor fake and immature contents. The reign of machines is here, and its exercise consists of pulling humanity towards leisure, the easy, the inconsistent, the non-transcendent, the false... The resistance will only be able, in the best case, to slow down this movement slightly, but never stop it. What do fighters do when the fight is lost in advance? You rightly mentioned it, the problem is less that AI is building a new fake world, rather that it is killing the current and past real world. Ethics involves a large part of generational behavior. The new generations have been fed in a very different way, their ethics are much less cumbersome and of such a different nature. What is easy is more acclaimed, what requires skill and effort is rejected.
@vivekc8563
@vivekc8563 2 жыл бұрын
really nice, mind if i use this vid as a source for a school project of mine? thanks tho its a nice vid!
@photoethics
@photoethics 2 жыл бұрын
Hi, Vivek, you are welcome to use and reference this video for educational projects. Thank you for reaching out!