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im new to lemmy and i wanna know your perspective about ai

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[–] audaxdreik@pawb.social 3 points 1 day ago

And that's a good thing.

It's not just that that's what the average person thinks, but that's really the only kind of AI they're likely to come in direct contact with or is the kind being applied to systems that are directly undermining their lives.

ML has been used for over a decade now in things like cyber security for behavioral analysis and EDR (Endpoint Detection and Response) systems. I've helped a friend use SLEAP, which analyzes specifically formatted videos of animals to catalog interactions over dozens of hours of footage instead of needing to manually scrub it. In these ways, the serious scientist/engineer does not care what the average person thinks of AI, it has no bearing on the functioning of these systems or the work they perform. The only people that care about the sentiment of the average person are the people that need to keep the hype train going for their product valuations to which I have nothing to say but a full-throated, "Fuck 'em"