Submitted by SoulGuardian55 t3_10ro4hc in singularity
Not long time ago, engaged in dispute about using AI in every part of our life. For clarity, the debate was among ordinary people and in a country (from Russia*) where the topic of AI is not so vividly discussed in society. But the results pretty similar anyway. Here what they said to me. To do justice, all of these words presented by one man:
- The main emphasis is placed on the fact that neural networks cannot be trusted, even taking into account very rapid progress, they will remain neural networks, and other architectures will not replace them. Obviously, such an incomplete understanding of the topic is caused by a lack of information. It got to the point that narrow AI was referred to as general AI.
- "We don't need general AI, we've been doing well ourselves for the last 40,000 years without it."
- Neural networks and machine learning will only lead us to the wrong results, because they themselves cannot identify positively the problem without a human.
- You cannot be sure of the truthfulness of AlphaFold's predictions (and predictions of AlphaFold-like systems), because it's only trained on the available data, and did not install proteins on his own, in real time.
- In five years if someone ends up in hospital, remember it's because your doctor used AI-systems to help him earn a degree and finish diploma.
(*No matter what you think about current conflict between Russia and Ukraine, please, in the name of healthy dispute don't bring up politics and war.)
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