......On Real-life AI integration

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......On Real-life AI integration

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 I have noticed a pattern in most AI robotic movies and TV shows: a few people create robots and abuse them, and then the robots rise and begin to fight humans for the obvious abuse they have suffered, and... oh, the consciousness or human feelings they develop are the result of a rogue scientist who wrote a back code that was activated by the smartest of all the robots, and now they are on their way to destroy humanity. 

So, before the film ends, one detective discovers the robots' rogue behavior and attempts to warn the people who built them, but no one listens to him.


## Does some TV AI-themed shows exaggerate? 

Maybe not, but overreaching? Yes. 

This script is nearly identical to almost every robot AI movie I have seen. 

One pattern is clear: it's like we're all agreeing that we're abusive of every new shiny tech. 

Most of these AI creators want to create an AI that mirrors your real image and transforms it into a cartoon version, or just any version of GROK that can answer the typical day-to-day questions of regular people, or just something repetitive that is already out there.


 It is clear that people want to use AI for everything, and if they can build personnel robots for use by simply typing in a prompt, the streets will be filled with robots performing various types of human labor, including dehumanizing labors. 

However, robots cannot be brought to life by simply writing prompts. Robotics technology is not cheap, and even if it were, it would likely not be as intelligent as we would like. 


A world filled with robots engaged in human labor will undoubtedly be impossible, though we cannot say the same in 100 or 200 years, and even then, I believe it will only be available in specific locations and will be prohibitively expensive to access. I believe AIs are widely overused these days, owing to their low cost (almost free) and ease of use.



 Some people see it as a minion or a toy at their disposal, a source of amusement to satisfy their curiosity, and people like this are mostly addicted to using them for that purpose.


Even the ones that you have to pay for and use are still abused, and if these tools become more capable than they were, we will have abused them all to their full potential.






This is not to say that AIs are bad; rather, it is to emphasize that we all agree that we are guilty of misusing shiny technologies and even come up with extended movies with the hope that one day the technologies we are known to abuse will suddenly grow consciousness and begin to fight against these abuses. 




 Now, I will not say it is reached that point yet because there is only so much CHATBOTS can do. The real abuse would have occurred if we had physical AIs programmed to perform real-time tasks. 


As I previously stated, this will be possible in the future, but access will be limited to first-world countries, and perhaps even "generation Z" countries, which will be defined or grouped into countries with full AI integrations. Perhaps I'm starting to bend this post a little into the movies, and it's time to snap out of it. 


The types of AI interactions that we can easily do for free are the chatGPTs of the world, as well as GROK and others, and you would be surprised at the types of prompts people are inputting into AIs and bringing to life, all due to sheer creativity.

 Just as I've said earlier, it can be fun, and it feels good to just run prompts and voila! what you what is read, and all you do is either download, copy and paste, or just left to marvel at how much it offers. 


However, can we exclude potential abuse in favor of creativity? Perhaps not. However, we have a tendency to think of AI as an existing meta that will come and go; this is not the case. It's much of a tool with great utility to actually die off with time.


 It is useful for real life and real work in many vast areas of life, and certainly it would not be just about "good" alone, as we have often argued that the uses can create an aura of fakeness.

> Should we care if like becomes faker as we go? **Possibly not.**


 Many people are already accustomed to treating their laptops and phones as friends and companions. People use AIs to set reminders, help or recommend the best movies or TV shows, and assist them in a variety of simple but intriguing tasks.



 I believe that once people can own their own robots, life will become increasingly isolating. This is when you might realize that more people will find solace in their loneliness, and in their quest to find more interactions this is how the abuse will happen. 


A lot of futuristic possibilities exist with AI, especially if we can physically integrate them into robots and give them a programmable identity with some form of consciousness. As previously stated, this will be futuristic and expensive, but for the time being, we are stuck with chatbots and will continue to find new ways to abuse them.





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