Not sure if it'll help with OP's rage issues (I skipped over the all-caps and punctuation-free stuff), but I've long been a fan of Open Shell. Makes the Windows experience extremely customizable.
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That article attempts to paint Luddism in a positive light and then tries to redefine the term to mean something very for "neo-Luddites" anyway. I don't find it particularly compelling or well reasoned.
I pasted your question verbatim into Bing Chat. Here's what it responded with:
Artificial Intelligence (AI) indeed has a wide range of benefits that extend beyond the ones you’ve mentioned. Here are some areas where AI is making a significant impact:
- Healthcare: AI is used in predicting disease outbreaks, drug discovery, personalized treatment plans, and improving patient care. For example, machine learning models can analyze medical images to detect diseases at early stages.
- Education: AI can provide personalized learning experiences, identify gaps in learning materials, and automate administrative tasks. It can adapt to individual learning styles, making education more accessible.
- Environment: AI can help in climate modeling, predicting natural disasters, and monitoring wildlife. It’s also used in optimizing energy usage in buildings and manufacturing processes, contributing to sustainability.
- Transportation: Autonomous vehicles use AI for navigation, safety, and traffic management. AI can also optimize logistics, leading to reduced costs and environmental impact.
- Security: AI can enhance cybersecurity by detecting unusual patterns or anomalies in data, helping to prevent cyber attacks. It’s also used in surveillance systems to identify potential threats.
- Accessibility: AI can help people with disabilities by providing tools that improve their ability to interact with the world. Examples include speech recognition for those unable to use a keyboard, and visual recognition systems that can describe the environment to visually impaired individuals.
While it’s true that AI can be used to generate profits for corporations, it’s important to remember that many of these advancements also lead to societal benefits. However, like any technology, AI can be misused, and it’s crucial to have regulations and ethical guidelines in place to prevent such misuse. The creation of “bots and fake content” you mentioned is one such misuse, and efforts are ongoing to combat these issues.
In conclusion, AI has the potential to greatly benefit society in many ways, but it’s equally important to be aware of and address its challenges.
Seems like a pretty comprehensive list of the things I'm aware of myself. There's also tons of interesting future applications being worked on that, if they pan out, will be hugely beneficial in all sorts of ways. From what I've seen of what the tech is capable of we're looking at a revolution here.
I must admit, "Linux becomes the refuge of luddites" was never on any bingo card I could have conceived of for 202X.
Where did politics enter into this? The appeal of angry mob membership is universal.
And another 75% are from people who just like being part of an angry mob.
Plenty of for-profit companies use open protocols and don't harm them in the slightest.
Almost any website you visit, for example.
We believe in open protocols and hate walled gardens!
Except our walled garden!
The tools I want to see integrated into Firefox already exist. I've used them. It's just a matter of putting them together with it.
Problem is that the anti-AI folk don't want me to have the option to have AI in my browser of choice.
It was in part a demonstration. I see a huge number of questions posted these days that could be trivially answered by an AI.
Try asking Bing Chat for negative aspects of AI, it'll give you those too.