Google CEO Booed into Oblivion Over AI at AZ Graduation

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Pretty incredible clip. I think the AI architects underestimate just how much people dislike where we’re headed. Turns out the messaging that everyone will lose their job and AI will replace them all isn’t well received. Who would have thought. I genuinely could not imagine being a new grad at this moment.

 
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Foreign Influence in the Campaign against American AI​

BPI report documents three vectors of foreign influence — CCP state media, the Singham network and foreign-billionaire dark money — behind the anti-AI campaign.
 

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Report: Chinese propaganda, Singham network, foreign dark money linked to campaigns against data centers​

Bitcoin Policy Institute names CodePink, Tricontinental, others tied to Neville Roy Singham as leading anti-US AI campaign​

 

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Pretty incredible clip. I think the AI architects underestimate just how much people dislike where we’re headed. Turns out the messaging that everyone will lose their job and AI will replace them all isn’t well received. Who would have thought. I genuinely could not imagine being a new grad at this moment.


AI means many lower skilled jobs will be lost no doubt, but it also means demand will increase for higher skilled human specialized jobs.

Like industrial design engineers, bio technicians, network programmers, software developers, logistics & planning coordinators, human resource managers, and warehouse equipment supply directors.

There will always be a need for human intelligence.

Quick example: Here in Atlanta we got drenched with torrential rains briefly yesterday. Flash flooding in many parts of the city. Many of the "Waymo" self driving cars not programmed to recognize flash flooding on some streets, drove right into the onrushing waters 😳

They had to temporarily suspend the entire fleet, because so many cars were stuck in five or 6ft of water and couldn't navigate out of it! 🤣

Most human drivers were smart enough to either avoid the flash flooding or knew how to drive around or out of it, although a few idiots also got stuck too! BTW, some of these same driver-less cars were bypassing school buses with flashing lights stopped to off load kids!

"Waymo" service monitors are now asking software planners to re-write the navigation software so the driver-less cars will recognize stopped flashing school buses and not keep on driving by possibly striking an unsuspecting child!

As I said, there will always be a need for human intelligence. As convenient as our computers and I-phones are, we still need people to handle their network management, cloud server storage capacity, internet connectivity, and software design of their operating systems.

Always will need them too!
 
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AI and Data Centers are coming no matter if I want them or not. If you have concerns about technology that's understandable. Just understand the same people below are fighting it here in the United States and it's not because they hate technology. They just the US to lose the race.








 
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AI means many lower skilled jobs will be lost no doubt, but it also means demand will increase for higher skilled human specialized jobs.

Like industrial design engineers, bio technicians, network programmers, software developers, logistics & planning coordinators, human resource managers, and warehouse equipment supply directors.

There will always be a need for human intelligence.

Quick example: Here in Atlanta we got drenched with torrential rains briefly yesterday. Flash flooding in many parts of the city. Many of the "Waymo" self driving cars not programmed to recognize flash flooding on some streets, drove right into the onrushing waters 😳

They had to temporarily suspend the entire fleet, because so many cars were stuck in five or 6ft of water and couldn't navigate out of it! 🤣

Most human drivers were smart enough to either avoid the flash flooding or knew how to drive around or out of it, although a few idiots also got stuck too! BTW, some of these same driver-less cars were bypassing school buses with flashing lights stopped to off load kids!

"Waymo" service monitors are now asking software planners to re-write the navigation software so the driver-less cars will recognize stopped flashing school buses and not keep on driving by possibly striking an unsuspecting child!

As I said, there will always be a need for human intelligence. As convenient as our computers and I-phones are, we still need people to handle their network management, cloud server storage capacity, internet connectivity, and software design of their operating systems.

Always will need them too!
There’s certainly a human component that’s still going to be needed, but the Sam Altman’s, Alex Carp’s, etc of the world may want to rethink how they’re messaging it.
 

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There’s certainly a human component that’s still going to be needed, but the Sam Altman’s, Alex Carp’s, etc of the world may want to rethink how they’re messaging it.

Can't say I'm a fan of Sam Altman but let's not be throwing anymore Molotov Cocktails at his home.




Suspect accused of throwing Molotov cocktail at OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's house charged with attempted murder​

 

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There’s certainly a human component that’s still going to be needed, but the Sam Altman’s, Alex Carp’s, etc of the world may want to rethink how they’re messaging it.
To me AI is a lot like fire. Properly managed and controlled, it's useful for so many things that benefit humans, not the least of which is grilling delicious meat outdoors.

However used incorrectly, or for destructive purposes, it can literally burn down a city (ie: the land of earthquakes & eyeshadow...L.A. Calif.)

AI will save human labor endless hours of tedious work & research. It will also save companies millions of dollars in human capital costs.

It can also ruin a Society, particularly one filled with Evil, Soulless people, Hell bent on destroying all of what's still good & decent in human Life.

Humans will determine how much good or bad AI does or what it will be used for? 🤔
 
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To me AI is a lot like fire. Properly managed and controlled, it's useful for so many things that benefit humans, not the least of which is grilling delicious meat outdoors.

However used incorrectly, or for destructive purposes, it can literally burn down a city (ie: the land of earthquakes & eyeshadow...L.A. Calif.)

AI will save human labor endless hours of tedious work & research. It will also save companies millions of dollars in human capital costs.

It can also ruin a Society, particularly one filled with Evil, Soulless people, Hell bent on destroying all of what's still good & decent in human Life.

Humans will determine how much good or bad AI does or what it will be used for? 🤔
So true.
Im ready for the late 80 's ...