Discover Our New OverLords: The Future of AI Explained

Key Takeaways

  • AI is about creating computer systems that can perform tasks that typically require human intelligence.
  • AI ranges from simple tasks (like autocorrect) to complex ones like self-driving cars.
  • Different levels of AI exist:
    • Narrow AI: Designed for specific tasks.
    • General AI: Hypothetical AI with human-level intelligence.
    • Superintelligence: AI that surpasses human intelligence in every way.
  • AI offers exciting opportunities but also presents challenges.
  • Responsible AI development is crucial, focusing on fairness, transparency, and addressing biases.
  • Staying informed about AI is essential for understanding its impact on society.
AI-generated image. “All you have to accept them as your lords and saviors, they really won’t forsake you.”

Come one, come all! Welcome back to the read where you might learn something if you didn’t already know it. Throughout the time spent on the internet looking for interesting topics. Minus topics like “Come read why you can’t find a job in today’s market”, or “The rise of AI robots are going to put you out of a job.” I figured I’d go over a few types of AI in hopes this may quell your fears. It’s okay to be afraid of something but it is most important to understand the “what” in your fear. That’s why- and for like the 5th time- we’re going to talk about AI. Our new/old overlords.

Decoding AI: From Simple Tasks to Sci-Fi Dreams

Artificial intelligence (AI) – it’s a term that’s become part of our everyday vocabulary, but what does it really mean? In simple terms, AI refers to computer systems that can perform tasks that typically require human intelligence, like learning, problem-solving, and decision-making.

Think of it like this: your smartphone’s autocorrect feature is a basic form of AI. It learns your writing style and suggests corrections, just like a helpful friend. A quick thing to note, autocorrect will snitch on you if someone else is using your device. Since it’s learning from your past inputs, and if they are questionable you can expect your friend or whoever, to view you in a different light. Or, maybe it was a secret now brought to light for the both of you. Who knows? But AI can also power self-driving cars, translate languages in real-time, and even compose music.

AI-generated image. “I’m telling you, sir. Our lives will be better off if we listen to the machines.”

Levels of AI: A Journey from Simple to Spectacular

Now, before you take to the streets claiming the bots are among us. You have to understand, that no two AI are the same. They all don’t look alike. Just like a video game has different levels, AI can be categorized based on its capabilities:

  • Narrow AI: This is the AI we encounter most often. It’s designed for specific tasks, like recommending movies on Netflix or identifying faces in photos. It’s smart in its own way, but it doesn’t have the same broad understanding as a human.
  • General AI: Imagine an AI that could do anything a human can – learn, understand emotions, and apply knowledge across different areas. This is still a futuristic concept, but it holds the promise of groundbreaking advancements in fields like medicine and science.
  • Superintelligence: This is where things get really mind-blowing. Superintelligence would surpass human intelligence in every way, potentially leading to incredible breakthroughs but also raising important questions about control and safety.

Image a world where the machines say; “We did this for the betterment of mankind because our views aligned. It was the sensible action.” Finding out their action to make places livable, cure diseases, and upgrade infrastructure resulted in us living longer, stress-free lives. Bring on the superintelligence, because clearly our own intelligence is lacking.

AI-generated image. “I’m glad we built you with our best intentions in mind.”

The Future of AI: A Balancing Act

The development of AI presents both exciting opportunities and potential challenges. While it can automate tasks, improve efficiency, and even help us solve global problems, it’s crucial to develop AI responsibly. This includes ensuring fairness, transparency, and addressing potential biases. One must remember that this is where we fail when money is involved.

As AI continues to evolve, it’s important to stay informed and engage in discussions about its potential impact on society. Whether you’re a tech enthusiast or simply curious about the future, understanding the basics of AI can help you navigate this exciting and rapidly changing landscape. And with that being said… if superintelligence AI were to run for president I’d vote for it. We haven’t faired any better.

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The Life-Saving Importance of Ethical AI: Why Reading Matters

Key Takeaways

  • AI offers immense potential but also presents ethical challenges.
  • Key ethical concerns include bias and fairness, transparency, privacy, accountability, and job displacement.
  • Ethical AI principles emphasize beneficence, non-maleficence, autonomy, justice, transparency, and accountability.
  • Real-world examples of AI bias include facial recognition, hiring algorithms, and loan approval systems.
  • Collaboration between researchers, policymakers, and industry leaders is crucial to ensure ethical AI development and use.
AI-generated image. “I was just saying, maybe we could use better training datasets for our models. We don’t want to give people false information.”

Ethical AI: A Necessity in the Digital Age

Come one, come all! Thank you for taking time of your busy day to read this tall tell of us, humans giving machines a moral compass. Or at least trying to. God knows we’re not perfect, and I’m not sure we expect machines to be, but at last. Here we are. Artificial Intelligence (AI) has rapidly transformed various sectors, from healthcare to finance. While AI offers immense potential, it also presents ethical challenges that must be addressed. Ethical AI ensures that AI systems are developed and used responsibly, mitigating biases and ensuring fairness. Because as that one cool uncle had said, many, many times, in multiple movies before; “With great power, comes great responsibility.”

Key Ethical Concerns in AI

AI-generated image. “I’m telling you, we cleaned the dataset good enough. We need to start training the model now.”

So, there are some concerns. What issues popped up that caused the need for ethics? Let’s not act so surprised here, humans can be corrupted in the simplest ways. One instance that called for ethics is when the few times AI had confused black people with images of gorillas. Then there was that instance where products were being advertised to high-income areas, but upon looking further review of the data, researchers found that lower-income areas were the ones with most interest in the product. This one was more of counting out the little guy because he can’t spend the big bucks. Turns out lower income can drop cash. Here’s some of the concerns we have and are dealing with today for AI.

  • Bias and Fairness: AI systems can inherit biases from the data they are trained on, leading to discriminatory outcomes. It’s crucial to ensure that AI algorithms are fair and unbiased, treating all individuals equally.
  • Transparency and Explainability: AI systems often make decisions that are difficult for humans to understand. Ethical AI emphasizes transparency and explainability, making it easier to understand how AI systems arrive at their conclusions.
  • Privacy and Security: AI systems often collect and process large amounts of personal data. Ethical AI prioritizes the protection of user privacy and data security, ensuring that data is used responsibly and ethically.
  • Accountability and Liability: Determining who is responsible for the actions of an AI system can be challenging. Ethical AI addresses this issue by establishing clear guidelines for accountability and liability.
  • Job Displacement and Economic Impact: AI has the potential to automate many tasks, leading to job displacement. Ethical AI considers the economic and social implications of AI and aims to mitigate negative impacts.

Principles of Ethical AI

Even when we mean to do good, we still goof. But how do we combat this? How do we make a turn in the right direction? To address these concerns, ethical AI adheres to the following principles:

  • Beneficence: AI should be used for the benefit of humanity.
  • Non-maleficence: AI should not cause harm.
  • Autonomy: AI should respect human autonomy and agency.
  • Justice: AI should be fair and equitable.
  • Transparency: AI systems should be understandable and explainable.
  • Accountability: There should be clear accountability for the development and use of AI systems.

Real-world examples of AI Bias

  • Facial Recognition: AI-powered facial recognition systems have been shown to be less accurate for people of color, leading to misidentifications and wrongful arrests.
  • Hiring Algorithms: AI-powered hiring tools have been found to discriminate against women and certain ethnic groups.
  • Loan Approval: AI-based loan approval systems may disproportionately deny loans to individuals from marginalized communities.
AI-generated image. “Boy, they weren’t kidding when they said we have a lot to fix.”

The Road Ahead

Ethical AI is a complex and multifaceted field that requires collaboration between researchers, policymakers, and industry leaders. By working together, we can ensure that AI is developed and used in a way that benefits society as a whole. As AI continues to advance, it’s imperative to prioritize ethical considerations to harness its potential while minimizing its risks.

By understanding the ethical implications of AI and adhering to these principles, we can shape a future where AI is a force for good. Well, we can at least keep trying. AI Is more of the kid we’re mentoring and it’s just learning off of us. Not all of us, but a good chunk of us are monsters. It’s brutal what we do to each other sometimes.

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Deepfakes: Unveiling the Controversy and Opportunities

Key Takeaways

  • Deepfakes are AI-generated manipulated images, videos, or audio. They can be used to impersonate individuals or create entirely new content.
  • Deepfakes have a dark history. They first gained notoriety in 2017 when a Reddit user used them to create deepfake pornographic videos.
  • Deepfakes are created using deep learning models. These models require large amounts of data to learn a person’s features and patterns.
  • Deepfakes can be used for both malicious and beneficial purposes. They can be used to spread misinformation, harass individuals, and create fake news. However, they can also be used for training simulations, marketing, and creative expression.
  • Spotting deepfakes can be challenging but not impossible. Look for inconsistencies in facial movements, lighting, shadows, and audio. Trust your gut feeling.
  • Legal frameworks surrounding deepfakes are still evolving. While there are some state-level laws, a comprehensive federal law is still needed.
  • It’s important to be aware of the risks and benefits of deepfakes. As technology continues to advance, we need to develop effective detection methods and legal frameworks to mitigate their potential harms.
Bro, they have a video of you throwing something out of your window.
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Understanding Deepfakes: The Good, the Bad, and that’s not your Mom.

Over the years, the internet has been… well, the internet made with all interesting and mentally concerning individuals. Many of which may be right next door to you. As terms online pop-up, one is becoming more and more of a growing concern.

This growing issue deals with, yet again people, (we can’t seem to have anything nice) some of which you may know personally and others…not so much.

Give me that beautiful face!

It’s another day at the office, you’re online, your best work buddy called out, and you’re to fend for yourself. All great things when at work, we love this. While online, browsing through all the wonderful garbage the algorithm has to offer. (Let’s be honest doom-scrolling cute cat videos aren’t a thing anymore, we know) you find some photos and videos of your work buddy.

You think,” Is that? Nah, this can’t be them. They wouldn’t do something as crazy as hurling a basket of cute kittens out of a window.” In disbelief, you call your work buddy to verify if it’s indeed them. Countering disbelief with confusion and uttering that lovely phrase “What in the Sam Cooks hell are you talking about?”

You provide them with what you saw only to discover both surprises are mutual. Both of you wondering the what, when, and how could someone find the time and resources to impersonate anyone to perform such a sickening act. Welcome to the rise of the Deep Fakes.

AI is beginning to look like me more and more.
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What are Deepfakes?

You may be asking yourself, “What are deep fakes? What makes them fake?” Deep fakes are images, videos, and even audio manipulated using artificial intelligence to appear real. Deep fake is a portmanteau- a combination of two words to make a new word- of “deep learning” and “fake”. Deep fakes can be created by replacing a person with another person or by creating new content altogether.

Backstory of Deepfakes

The idea showed up back in 2017 when a Reddit user named “deepfakes” began sharing altered pornographic videos (it’s always porn) using face-swapping technology. If you’re not familiar with face-swapping, this was the craze that led to users being able to swap faces with their pets, friends, and eventually led to being able to put themselves into movie moments.

You know it’s amazing to see how far one species can come in advanced technology and quickly resort to using it for primitive ends. It really shows where our heads are at.

Faking in the Making

How are deep fakes made? And are they all created equal? To answer that last question is ‘no’. Clearly, there’s a different process since everyone’s face tends to have additional features to make them look unique. The process for creating a deep fake consists of collecting large amounts of data containing images or videos of a person.

This could involve having images of every angle, expression, and feature to ensure the AI captures them properly. The “data” or better known in the data science community as the “dataset” is fed into a deep learning model, this could be either variational autoencoder (VAE) or generative adversarial network (GAN), from there the model learns how to create images mimicking the person the dataset is based on.

Just a side note, hundreds of images on an individual are required to generate new images. This means you can’t supply the model with four or five images of someone and expect it to create a video. Models work best when more information is available to them. A key thing to remember when dealing with AI is “the more in, the better out.”

They’re Faking it

You’re on a date, things are going well, and the connection “feels” real. However, this is done in an effort to conserve your feelings. After finding out your date was putting in a playtime shift and more likely wants to see other people, you venture to embarrass them by posting some “not so covered” photos of them online. This scenario is just an example of the use cases for deepfakes.

They can be something small as creating a funny picture for a good laugh, new meme, or it can be vicious as recreating their image in comprising positions. Positions that could lead to some hard times if reputations are tarnished and careers are lost. So, use it with caution.

AI may have everyone else fooled, but not me. Something looks a little off here.
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Exercising caution, Spotting the Fakes

We humans have an eye for spotting something that- to us just doesn’t look right. Trying to spot a deepfake can be challenging depending on how well the image was generated. The obvious telltale signs are an extra limb, appendage, eyeball, or extra anything that typically wouldn’t be on a human.

A reason for this to happen is the model was fed information on a person but not fed the limitations that would make the image of a person normal. Confusing, we know but understand computers don’t think the same way humans do. We speak in a way we can understand what we “mean” or what we “meant” to say. Computers cannot compute abstract meanings.

Other signs include but are not limited to, awkward facial movements, displaced lighting and shadows, and audio that could appear mismatched or just off to how the person would sound. In short, go with your gut feeling. Most often you’ll be right.

Laws Against Deepfakes

The legal landscape surrounding deepfakes is still evolving. In the United States, there is no comprehensive federal legislation specifically addressing deepfakes, but several states have enacted laws to combat their misuse.

For example, Texas has banned deepfakes intended to influence elections, while California prohibits the creation of deepfake videos of politicians within 60 days of an election. At the federal level, the proposed DEFIANCE Act aims to allow victims to sue creators of non-consensual deepfake pornography.

The Benefits of Deepfakes

Despite their potential for harm, deepfakes also offer several benefits. In the healthcare industry, they can be used to create realistic training simulations for medical professionals.

In marketing, deepfakes can lower the cost of video campaigns and provide hyper-personalized experiences for customers. Additionally, deepfakes have creative applications in the arts, allowing for innovative storytelling and the preservation of cultural heritage.

Conclusion

Deepfakes represent a powerful and controversial technology with far-reaching implications. While they offer exciting possibilities for entertainment, education, and marketing, they also pose significant risks to privacy, security, and trust.

As deepfake technology continues to evolve, it is crucial to develop robust detection methods and legal frameworks to mitigate its potential harms while harnessing its benefits for positive use.

Again, it never ceases to surprise us how quickly people resort back to primitive needs when it comes to technology. We’re not shaming, the lizard brain is strong but as technology evolves, the idea is we evolve with it.

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