So, this morning I was talking with a co-worker, who has paid subscriptions to google and gemini, and I gave him the prompt I used, and his results for gemini were similar to the others. The version I used is the free version of gemini, not a pro version, so that would account for how poorly gemini did. Just a disclaimer, if you're considering purchasing subscriptions to one of the AI systems.
I’m probably a bit more pessimistic than is good for me. With that said, I believe AI is certainly an advanced technology that needs to have its reins held tightly. As I said I’m fairly pessimistic and I have resisted for several years to submitting my dna to see who I’m related to or where I come from. My fear is the security of the samples that are provided. With AI programming becoming more powerful and looking more and more realistic, how long until “video” places a person at a crime scene and their dna is recovered? I’m not so naive as to believe my dna couldn’t be collected from any number of places. With that said, I very much enjoy reading your postings and hope you’ll continue. Wishing you a Very Merry Christmas 🎄
While AI certainly can be used for nefarious purposes, as I've written about before, it also has many benefits beyond the frivolous such as what I posted today. We use AI almost daily at my work in IT, being able to solve issues much faster than manually. Do I fear AI replacing these jobs? Maybe in 50 years, but not now, as humans still need to input the data for AI to resolve, if that makes any sense. For all of the pictures I created for this article, AI couldn't have created it without my direction. AI can be applied to almost anything, music, art, literature, science, etc. but we haven't reached Skynet levels of capabilities and won't for a while, if ever.
So, this morning I was talking with a co-worker, who has paid subscriptions to google and gemini, and I gave him the prompt I used, and his results for gemini were similar to the others. The version I used is the free version of gemini, not a pro version, so that would account for how poorly gemini did. Just a disclaimer, if you're considering purchasing subscriptions to one of the AI systems.
I’m probably a bit more pessimistic than is good for me. With that said, I believe AI is certainly an advanced technology that needs to have its reins held tightly. As I said I’m fairly pessimistic and I have resisted for several years to submitting my dna to see who I’m related to or where I come from. My fear is the security of the samples that are provided. With AI programming becoming more powerful and looking more and more realistic, how long until “video” places a person at a crime scene and their dna is recovered? I’m not so naive as to believe my dna couldn’t be collected from any number of places. With that said, I very much enjoy reading your postings and hope you’ll continue. Wishing you a Very Merry Christmas 🎄
While AI certainly can be used for nefarious purposes, as I've written about before, it also has many benefits beyond the frivolous such as what I posted today. We use AI almost daily at my work in IT, being able to solve issues much faster than manually. Do I fear AI replacing these jobs? Maybe in 50 years, but not now, as humans still need to input the data for AI to resolve, if that makes any sense. For all of the pictures I created for this article, AI couldn't have created it without my direction. AI can be applied to almost anything, music, art, literature, science, etc. but we haven't reached Skynet levels of capabilities and won't for a while, if ever.