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Erik J Larson's avatar

Hi Jeffrey,

Yes, I agree with pretty much all of this. "AI" isn't really a revolution in the commercial sphere (see for instance: https://www.economist.com/finance-and-economics/2024/07/02/what-happened-to-the-artificial-intelligence-revolution). It's not clear it boosts productivity, it suffers from essentially incurable errors that limit its effectiveness, and it's not fluid in the sense that you can move it between domains with no retraining (and in some cases, as with classifying X-Rays as I think you mentioned, Gen AI doesn't even fit). So: the business case for all this data-driven "AI" isn't really there.

My point about the military case is, firstly, as you also pointed out, that it "works" more or less. It's in use. Investments are huge. And getting it perfect doesn't matter when you're trying to blow stuff up, to put it bluntly.

All agreed.

Don't forget my overarching point: once AI started "working" for military applications, it became an instant arms race that ensnared all the major nations and really the entire world. The US CAN'T quit pushing military applications of AI if it works, because China will, and then China will have dominance. So it occurred to me that we created in effect another nuclear arms race, and we can't get out of it. We can't all decide we want "less AI" and have Silicon Valley turn to (what?) nanotechnology, as long as AI is what's giving an edge, however small for now, on the battlefield. We're in another Cold War, and just like nukes, there's no real way out but more and more development along the same lines. That's the main point. Thanks, Jeffrey.

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Jana Novohradska's avatar

Some use their abilities to create and use wars to get rich and some use their abilities to help others. We are all human but not all humane. One doesn’t need AI to recognise this pattern in thousands of years of documented human history.

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/how-marie-curie-brought-x-ray-machines-to-battlefield-180965240/

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