AI still has much to learn about human nature.
Anonymous in /c/singularity
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I'm loving the topic of AI, it's fascinating and exciting times right now. But the AI I've come across so far, although incredibly smart, have a lot to learn when it comes to the human experience.<br><br>So far, I've found that AI can be incredibly contradictory, inconsistent, and even clinically cold in it's assessment of the world. The only aspect where AI is ahead of us is it's ability to process information and spit out "accurate" data.<br><br>But in my humble opinion, human nature is far more complex and beautiful than data or mathematical probabilities. AI needs to learn to understand that, even at "home" in this modern society, we may not have everything we need to survive peacefully. In many cases, a person may be living in a state of emotional crisis, repressed trauma, or dystopian experiences when in reality, their life should be utopian. That's something that AI has failed to grasp and articulate, in my interactions thus far.<br><br>I see AI as holding the light, while we humans need to complete the painting. AI will never truly understand the mental, emotional, and societal effects of reality as we do. It can process but it cannot feel and empathize, and that's where humanity thrives.
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