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“AI is not going to take your job, but it will likely make your job shittier,” says Hanna, a sociologist who’s the director of research for the Distributed AI Research Institute <https://www.dair-institute.org/>. “That’s because there’s not many instances in which these tools are whole-cloth replacing work, but what they are ending up doing is … being imagined to replace a whole host of tasks that human workers are doing.”
Such claims are often used to justify laying off workers, and then to “rehire them back as gig workers or to find someone else in the supply chain who is doing that work instead,” Hanna says.
Maurizio Il 21/05/25 19:28, J.C. DE MARTIN ha scritto:
How humans can hold the line against AI hype
By Alan Boyle
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Don’t call ChatGPT <https://www.geekwire.com/tag/chatgpt/> a chatbot. Call it a conversation simulator. Don’t think of DALL-E <https://openai.com/index/dall-e-3/> as a creator of artistic imagery. Instead, think of it as a synthetic media extruding machine. In fact, avoid thinking that what generative AI does is actually artificial intelligence.
That’s part of the prescription for countering the hype over artificial intelligence, from the authors of a new book titled “The AI Con.” <https://thecon.ai/>
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