• How ChatGPT Hijacks Democracy [telecom]

    From Monty Solomon@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jan 15 16:28:56 2023
    How ChatGPT Hijacks Democracy

    ... for all the consternation over the potential for humans to be
    replaced by machines in formats like poetry and sitcom scripts, a far
    greater threat looms: artificial intelligence replacing humans in the democratic processes — not through voting, but through lobbying.

    https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/15/opinion/ai-chatgpt-lobbying-democracy.html

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  • From Marco@21:1/5 to Monty Solomon on Sat Jan 21 06:31:20 2023
    On Sun, Jan 15, 2023 at 04:28:56PM -0500, Monty Solomon wrote:
    How ChatGPT Hijacks Democracy

    ... for all the consternation over the potential for humans to be
    replaced by machines in formats like poetry and sitcom scripts, a far
    greater threat looms: artificial intelligence replacing humans in the democratic processes — not through voting, but through lobbying.

    https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/15/opinion/ai-chatgpt-lobbying-democracy.html

    Business and society are changing all the time. Letterpress
    revolutioned information distribution. Electricity replaced fuels for
    light, computers and networking (partially) replaced paper in the
    office. E-mail and instant messengers replaced snail mail letters in
    many circumstances.

    Now AI ([which is] just software) replaces certain activities, like
    doing (very) basic research.

    If I need to find something out, I don't go to the library, borrow
    some book and the try to find it out. That is [my] grandparent's way
    to deal with that, I use search engines for that. AI software is able
    to handle basic customer questions, maybe not in the intended quality
    yet, but it might be improved. It is there - like cars are there -
    and will be used. We need to deal with that - there is no other way.
    I know that it can be abused - but almost anything can be abused.

    Is this “Chat” engine mislabelled? Is it an “AI-based response
    system,” or something else entirely?

    I don't know much about it - AI is a term that is widely used for many
    aspects.

    In some circumstances it saves time and money, like computers did in
    the last 30 years. Government, at least in Germany, is very, very
    slow. There are people who don't want to change anything, because
    there is no market with competition for government tasks. Ai software
    is also used by the big players in the internet, e.g. for suggesting
    content or finding answers to questions the customers ask,
    e.g. Amazon's Alexa. People are free to use it or not. The
    disadvantage: More data will be collected.

    I don't think that this is different from other communications. The
    internet is being used to influence people, TV and radio broadcasts
    are being used for that, since the 1920s. Did that create so many
    problems?

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