AI for Everyone: When Democratization Meets Superintelligence (and No One Quite Knows What to Do)
1 year 7 months ago

Welcome to the AI Circus: Where Everyone Can Be a Tamer, but No One Really Knows Who Holds the Whip

Dear spectators of the great tech show, get ready: we are about to enter an era where artificial intelligence will be so democratic that even your cat could have a personal AI assistant. But fear not, because according to our enlightened leaders in Silicon Valley, this is exactly what we needed!

The Mantra of the Moment: "An AI in Every Pot!": It seems the goal is to transform artificial intelligence from a luxury for the few into a necessity, like running water or Netflix. Because who doesn't need a virtual assistant to remind you to buy milk while explaining string theory?

1. Sam Altman, our AI prophet, promises us a bright future where we will all have our personal AI team. Imagine: you can finally delegate the task of endlessly scrolling through social media to someone else!

2. Zuckerberg, not wanting to be left out, talks to us about the "final form" of AI. It will be open-source, he says. Because apparently, what the world really needs is for anyone to create their own potentially apocalyptic version of Skynet.

3. And let's not forget Jony Ive, who is collaborating with Altman to create a new AI device. It will probably be so minimalist that we won't even know if we are using it or if it's just a very expensive paperweight.

But wait a moment: if AI becomes so accessible and powerful, who will control whom? And above all, who will explain to AI that it shouldn't take our sarcastic comments on Twitter too seriously?

Options: How to Survive in the Era of Democratized AI?

  • First idea: Let's all learn to code. That way, when AI decides to take control, we can at least understand its insults in binary code.
  • Second idea: Let's create an AI specialized in protecting humans from other AIs. What could possibly go wrong?
  • Third idea: Let's go back to chalkboards and chalk. No one has ever heard of a chalkboard taking over the world (yet).

In conclusion, as we approach this bright (or perhaps blinding?) future, let’s remember that with great AI power comes great responsibility. And maybe, just maybe, we should ask ourselves if we are really ready for a world where artificial intelligence is more accessible than common sense. In the meantime, let’s keep an eye on our virtual assistants: you never know when they might decide they are tired of ordering pizza for us and want to order the world instead.

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