The majority of U.S. adults don’t believe the benefits of artificial intelligence outweigh the risks, according to a new Mitre-Harris Poll released Tuesday.

  • @IHawkMike@lemmy.world
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    241 year ago

    My concern is that the people that already own everything today will capture all of the new value created by AI + automation and the rift of inequality will only deepen.

    Guillotines aren’t as effective when they have AI-controlled assault drones.

    • Armok: God of Blood
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      61 year ago

      Any war against the rich will be a guerilla war. The National Guard has shinier toys than you.

    • @mob@lemmy.world
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      -51 year ago

      I can’t imagine AI controlled assault drones would help rich people at all. If that was a fear, wouldn’t the same fear be around since the invention of tanks or any military advancement?

      Some private citizen starts using attack drones, I don’t think it will work out well in most countries. Even if the government didn’t intervene, which it would immediately

      • no surprises
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        I can’t imagine AI controlled assault drones would help rich people at all.

        Rich people sell them. Armies benefit from AI-controlled drones, because they can be extremely precise, hit moving targets and don’t care about connection interference if brains are on board.

        • @mob@lemmy.world
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          I guess profiting from them, yeah. Guess I was speaking in the OP context as a response to a guillotine