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Bernardo de La Paz

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17. Unspecific assertions smear people. Guilt by association. What in the ARTICLE do you object to?
Thu Mar 9, 2023, 08:39 AM
Mar 2023

Be specific, please.

She needs an AI proofreader moosewhisperer Mar 2023 #1
That jumped out at me as well Orrex Mar 2023 #7
she goes by 'The Libertarian Chick' lol Celerity Mar 2023 #38
This sucks ... Auggie Mar 2023 #2
In same way as steel making facilitated kitchen knives and swords simultaneously Bernardo de La Paz Mar 2023 #21
I'm not convinced her arguments are substantive. MayReasonRule Mar 2023 #3
She has good points, but overstated Amishman Mar 2023 #31
Change is the only thing multigraincracker Mar 2023 #4
Creative Destruction modrepub Mar 2023 #5
Consider the source. The author, Kristin Tate: Tanuki Mar 2023 #6
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Young_Americans_for_Liberty Tanuki Mar 2023 #9
Unspecific assertions smear people. Guilt by association. What in the ARTICLE do you object to? Bernardo de La Paz Mar 2023 #17
Anyone who writes libertarian drivel is already a bullshit machine. hunter Mar 2023 #27
Kurt Vonnegut was right! His first novel, Player Piano, is about to become reality... Ford_Prefect Mar 2023 #8
The prescient futurist writers have always impressed me. ananda Mar 2023 #12
+1 Exactly. n/t FSogol Mar 2023 #48
This message was self-deleted by its author Tanuki Mar 2023 #10
The AI revolution is over-rated and under-rated at the same time Bernardo de La Paz Mar 2023 #11
A new AI winter can't come soon enough, IMO. I'm hoping for both highplainsdem Mar 2023 #41
Lawsuits are the bane of libertarians' existences since they hope to escape liability Bernardo de La Paz Mar 2023 #47
Exagerated Jazz Jon Mar 2023 #13
Chatbots are obstacles Jazz Jon Mar 2023 #15
call center / help desk chatbots are based on defined scripts Amishman Mar 2023 #33
The first level of AI usage in call centers is natural language recognition; there it's tougher Bernardo de La Paz Mar 2023 #49
As to bots bugging out, AI will not replace traditional corporate software Bernardo de La Paz Mar 2023 #50
The AI of today is not the AI of the next decade or the one after that. Do not be lulled. . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Mar 2023 #20
I just wanted to say your contributions on this thread are admirable heavy lifting, and appreciated Celerity Mar 2023 #35
Coming from you, Celerity, I deem that high praise. Thank you Bernardo de La Paz Mar 2023 #39
aww, thankies Celerity Mar 2023 #42
Hate and fear of AI is now customary on DU BannonsLiver Mar 2023 #40
This message was self-deleted by its author Jazz Jon Mar 2023 #14
I think the fear of AI is a lot of hype... Trueblue Texan Mar 2023 #16
A short description and a click of the mouse can spit out a new novel by John Steinbeck Blues Heron Mar 2023 #18
The author lost me when she stated that AI will be able to produce a novel at the level of a John Midwestern Democrat Mar 2023 #19
It would be a mistake to judge the prospects of AI, the same mistake as Bernardo de La Paz Mar 2023 #24
The self-driving car moves into language and professions bucolic_frolic Mar 2023 #22
This is the real thing: "fed well". There is one thing that should come out: Bernardo de La Paz Mar 2023 #25
Defining legal superstructure is what our Founders did, & someone still has to do physical work bucolic_frolic Mar 2023 #26
I'd add free education to that list as well, at all levels... hunter Mar 2023 #28
+1. And the payoff to all people is so big from education. . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Mar 2023 #37
Actually "someone wrote the algorithm" isn't true with self-learning systems Silent3 Mar 2023 #36
when I was promoted to my current job 8 years ago... Javaman Mar 2023 #23
Have a job that requires creativity and judgement. Happy Hoosier Mar 2023 #29
AI may replace commoditized art and music "in the style of" but there will always be a place... thesquanderer Mar 2023 #30
Society would still progress without superstar artists, actors, athletes, etc.. hunter Mar 2023 #43
I think a lot of media people will lose their jobs, and that's why we get these articles Sympthsical Mar 2023 #32
This change is definitely coming, but how fast is very uncertain Silent3 Mar 2023 #34
Universal basic income, now! sarcasmo Mar 2023 #44
+1. . . .nt Bernardo de La Paz Mar 2023 #51
Society and technology changes. Elessar Zappa Mar 2023 #45
I Work In Mental Health RobinA Mar 2023 #46
I dont think so. honest.abe Mar 2023 #52
It'll be interesting to see how it eventually works itself out. Torchlight Mar 2023 #53
Hyperbolic sensationalism XorXor Mar 2023 #54
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