Dancing and socializing are two of my most preferred activities. I just spent the weekend at a festival (EDC) so I got plenty of time to do both. Even though my body is fairly beat (according to my watch I danced/walked nearly 3 marathons worth of distance), I’m feeling really refreshed mentally, emotionally, and spiritually.
But I’m also allowed to want what I want too, which is why I won’t be joining team ban-computational-modeling
Absolutely. And I am absolutely joining the team ‘computational modeling’, too. I don’t reject this. What I say is that we might need different economic and legal models making sure that everyone can take advantage of this new tech rather than just a few.
To give a an example: If a tech company uses billions of data for free to train its model on but then claims the copyright for the result, it would certainly increase inequality. For example, a lot of photographers or writers wouldn’t earn much money anymore, as their work could just be ‘created’ by some AI.
So I don’t join the ‘ban-computational-modeling’ team, I just want to see that it is a technology for everyone. Otherwise we will see just a few more tech billionaires while the mass of people is paying the bill as it happened so often in human history.
Dancing and socializing are two of my most preferred activities. I just spent the weekend at a festival (EDC) so I got plenty of time to do both. Even though my body is fairly beat (according to my watch I danced/walked nearly 3 marathons worth of distance), I’m feeling really refreshed mentally, emotionally, and spiritually.
Absolutely. And I am absolutely joining the team ‘computational modeling’, too. I don’t reject this. What I say is that we might need different economic and legal models making sure that everyone can take advantage of this new tech rather than just a few.
To give a an example: If a tech company uses billions of data for free to train its model on but then claims the copyright for the result, it would certainly increase inequality. For example, a lot of photographers or writers wouldn’t earn much money anymore, as their work could just be ‘created’ by some AI.
So I don’t join the ‘ban-computational-modeling’ team, I just want to see that it is a technology for everyone. Otherwise we will see just a few more tech billionaires while the mass of people is paying the bill as it happened so often in human history.