I think youre talking about thw different aspects(in my head anyway) of these various things, including ai. As strictly TOOLS, they are brilliant. From auto correct to ai, they can and do do wondeful things that benefit us. But theres another aspect, ill call it the lifestyle aspect, that is far more sinister. Auto correct makes people l…
I think youre talking about thw different aspects(in my head anyway) of these various things, including ai. As strictly TOOLS, they are brilliant. From auto correct to ai, they can and do do wondeful things that benefit us. But theres another aspect, ill call it the lifestyle aspect, that is far more sinister. Auto correct makes people lazy with their brains. No need to learn how to spell words when your device will do it for you. Or read a map? Many people dont even know what i mean when i ask them that. I think the examples with ai are obvious so ill just say, hopefully you get my point here.
Heroin is a great drug… if you get your leg blown off, heroin is the drug you need. It would be a godsend at that time. But using heroin as a lifestyle? I think we can agree that its horrible, and will destroy ones life rather quickly. I see alot of parallels with drugs and online content/tools/etc. People quickly get addicted to these things, and even when their detriment to ones life becomes apparent, people often find they “cant” do without them. Anything that fits into that scenario is a bad thing. Ofc theres 2 sides to every coin, and yes we can sing the praises of these new technologies, much like we could heroin. But its important to look at the results. Perhaps ai saves lives through medical research. Perhaps auto correct saves time. But when these tools become the centerpiece in peoples lives, their negative effects become atrocious. And much like heroin, people cant seem to use these things daily without them taking over their lives.
I think youre talking about thw different aspects(in my head anyway) of these various things, including ai. As strictly TOOLS, they are brilliant. From auto correct to ai, they can and do do wondeful things that benefit us. But theres another aspect, ill call it the lifestyle aspect, that is far more sinister. Auto correct makes people lazy with their brains. No need to learn how to spell words when your device will do it for you. Or read a map? Many people dont even know what i mean when i ask them that. I think the examples with ai are obvious so ill just say, hopefully you get my point here.
Heroin is a great drug… if you get your leg blown off, heroin is the drug you need. It would be a godsend at that time. But using heroin as a lifestyle? I think we can agree that its horrible, and will destroy ones life rather quickly. I see alot of parallels with drugs and online content/tools/etc. People quickly get addicted to these things, and even when their detriment to ones life becomes apparent, people often find they “cant” do without them. Anything that fits into that scenario is a bad thing. Ofc theres 2 sides to every coin, and yes we can sing the praises of these new technologies, much like we could heroin. But its important to look at the results. Perhaps ai saves lives through medical research. Perhaps auto correct saves time. But when these tools become the centerpiece in peoples lives, their negative effects become atrocious. And much like heroin, people cant seem to use these things daily without them taking over their lives.