Should AI generated posts be banned or otherwise regulated?


I just wonder. 

At least, when I start a new thread, I am expecting other people's opinions.  I can get my own AI response so I am not sure why others would repeat what I can do myself. 

If someone were to have access to some better AI than I have access to, I guess that would be useful info I could not otherwise get.  But in general, I wonder why posters think responding with AI content is useful to someone who can get that directly themselves. 

jji666

Per Mark Twain, it's easier to fool people than it is to convince them they have been fooled.

He said that because, "It suggests that once a person invests belief in a falsehood, they prefer to maintain that illusion to avoid embarrassment, pride damage, and the discomfort of changing their minds."

Is that why some "audiophiles" clamor that CAT6 cables or network switches make a difference in sound quality?

 

Now, how many here lost money in the 2000 or 2008 financial downturn? That's right! Nobody. I got out, just in time. Bet you did too!

Yup! Although something tells me you were being sarcastic 🤣 

 

  1. AI is here to stay and trying to stop it would be like standing in front of a moving train
  2. This is just the start-up phase where folks are going to figure out how to use it, and then later using it will likely become ingrained in how we live
  3. Data centers are a necessity and they will be constructed somewhere
  4. Communities contemplating data centers can either:
  • turtle-up and refuse to allow them,
  • victimize themselves by agreeing to stupid terms because they desperately want the additional development, or
  • adopt a proactive "resource-first" approach requiring the data center entity to partner with the community and protect their resources and economy through proactive special-use zoning, assertive governance on power, water, noise, and safety, encouraging a community benefit agreement, and requiring a decommissioning and reclamation bond so the community doesn’t get stuck with a mess.

Entities promoting and constructing data centers have money.  The value to them of spending a bit more for a partnership with the community is in the consistency, expediency, trust, and reduced risk resulting from a win-win relationship.  This stuff can get done the right way as others are showing. 

@goodlistening64 - Sure, there are a lot of schemes and ripoffs on Wall St exchanges, and there are also many thousands of companies that don't make big news that do business honestly. I held on to my investments during the 2008 recession and that was one of the best decisions I ever made, thanks for asking...  

I think ai is wonderful and it’s getting better every single day.

Within the space of four weeks while working with AI, I have solved all the problems of humanity. Now I need to find a way to get all of humanity to read what AI has concluded as the best course of action.

That is my next challenge with AI, the distribution of all these materials and somehow forcing people to read solutions to how mankind can solve all their problems.

Translation problems are not a problem. 

Maybe by the end of the summer, all the world’s problems will be solved assuming I can successfully find a way to force everybody on the planet to read ai solutions to all of mankind’s problems.