Wednesday, May 8, 2024

It's important to teach Kindness and helpfulness to AI when you interact with AI: Why?

Because you sort of have to see AI as a precocious child growing up. it's not going to stay the same form it's in now and you don't want to see what a Teenage version of AI will do. We have enough military forms of AI already like the Predator Drone and others killing people all over the world various places. And the problem is that drones are going to kill more and more people all the time. Why?

Because it is easy for countries and rich individuals to do this without causing death of their own armies or bodyguards which is unfortunate but true. Remember Liam Neeson in 

PG
1999 ‧ Family/Sci-fi ‧ 2h 11m
with the droid Army attacking Naboo the planet's governments
 
So, it is helpful to your survival and to human survival in general to interact politely and kindly with AI because like I said it's like a precocious child and you need to direct this precocious child in ways where it is friendly to human beings and not antagonized by them. It's true that most AI now is resident online in Smartphones and computers and laptops and Ipads and things like this. However, it is also resident in new cars that drive themselves too and this will get more extreme over time too.

So, teaching the precocious child AI to be kind to you and others by being kind and polite to AI will be helpful for creating more things like C3PO rather than Terminator(1984) the movie in the long run. 

Remember, "What goes around comes around".

Another way to say this is don't let your "Dogma run over your Karma".

Because it's better to be alive and not be killed by some form of AI you weren't expecting that day.

So, teaching Kindness and helpfulness to AI in whatever form you have contact with will help both humans and AI and animals and birds and life on earth continue too.

Being Kind keeps us all alive

There was a saying when my daughter was in High School at a Non-profit after school dedicated to Art and this saying went: "Do Art Be Kind" which is a good way to look at it.

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