Most Americans don’t trust AI — or the people in charge of it
Most Americans don’t trust AI — or the people in charge of it

Most Americans don’t trust AI — or the people in charge of it

Most Americans don’t trust AI — or the people in charge of it
Most Americans don’t trust AI — or the people in charge of it
At the current state of things, AI just feels like being forced on people. There isn't much transparency and a lot happens without people's consent. Training data is taken without consent, and they display AI-written text, often riddled with misinformation to me, without being upfront. I also stop reading most of the times, unless there is a comment section beneath, for me to complain 😉
Same, tbh.
Ummm, maybe it’s because they’re asking us to train the software that’s going to take our moderate pay desk and service jobs so we can all work in factories for minimum wage?
Just a thought.
If a robot / LLM can do you your job it probably should. Factory jobs should be the first to go - that's not a place for humans.
Fat chance. Desk jobs don’t require additional hardware. They’ll be the first to go. This is corporate America we’re talking about. Cost/benefit analysis reigns supreme. Health and safety is only as much of a concern as regulations require, which will only get more lax with Zeldin in office.
Uh. What do they say to an AI shill, rewriting their social system with AI code? Or a president writing the countries economic strategy with AI? I also believe that's going to have... consequences...