Am I the only one who doesn’t hate A.I.?

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A Reddit user expresses their positive view on AI, arguing that its benefits outweigh the drawbacks like energy consumption and misinformation, and suggests that universal basic income will be needed.

Probably people in this sub will agree with me but I don’t get all the A.I. hate. Sure it can make some stupid stuff, and it can confuse us as to whether something is real or not; but the real implications make it totally with it to me. I think it’s so cool to have a computer put together a story, a song or even just an idea. I know the data centres are loud, and take up a lot of energy and space; but at the end of the day isn’t it worth it considering how insane and useful what is being built is? I think people will get it when the UBI starts…
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