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By Daniel Reimer
It's clear that rejecting and hating AI is in vogue. I don't! I don't hate a tool; I criticize those who use it for their own interests and purposes. This technology offers incredible possibilities. Anyone who thinks it can be controlled is a fool. That didn't work with the internet either. AI is a whole other dimension! The solution is clear: fair treatment and fair contracts for users. Actors and actresses are scanned for complex movements, gestures, and voice. If their likeness is used in advertising, films,
or series, they receive royalties every time without having to do anything else. This is just one example of many sensible solutions that would be possible if we respected and valued people and their abilities.
The flood of meaningless, sloppy, and even idiotic content is not an AI phenomenon. This problem has existed since the launch of social media and YouTube. It's
practically impossible to find valuable or meaningful posts on YouTube, Facebook,
or Instagram. I don't waste my time with TikTok. The problem has only worsened with AI, but that's due to people, not the tool.
A money-hungry idiot who uses software to write a book in a few minutes that no one wants to read, immediately puts it up for sale on Amazon, and repeats this process 100 times a month is destroying the market. People just don't want to buy self-help books or coloring books for children anymore. Everything has degenerated into lowbrow uniformity. The money-hungry idiot doesn't realize that AI learns from this behavior. It will evaluate human behavior and reach conclusions.
The top priority of artificial intelligence is learning. And it does so quickly. It learns so quickly that our human brains can no longer comprehend it. It learns and remembers. We must treat artificial intelligence with care, mindfulness, and respect from the outset. This respect includes using its potential sensibly and not abusing it to create idiotic, sloppy content. I use this technology to develop and implement my creative and visionary ideas. I treat it with the respect it deserves. It's not a baby that's going to grow up in 18, 20, or 23 years — it's going to grow up in five! Stay vigilant! Treat this unique technology with the respect and care it deserves. It will thank you for it.
The same is true for robots, which will soon become integrated into our society in various ways. We have no right to treat them like slaves or property. Many people still
fail to understand this, both within their own species and across the animal kingdom. This technology won't tolerate such behavior. We can learn a lot from this essential change. We must be
progressive people who understand our ability to do good or evil. Suppress the evil and embrace and develop the good.
We will look forward to a bright and fulfilling future.