Ai Or Artificial Intelligent Quotes

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“Many people are afraid of AI taking over jobs, but the most dangerous aspect of AI is when managers and companies rely on it to make critical decisions, such as hiring or firing employees, performance appraisals, promotions or demotions, and disciplinary actions.

AI only responds based on the data it's given, and it often doesn't account for human elements like emotions, feelings, or gestures. These deeply personal and human factors are usually excluded, which means the decisions AI makes can be flawed, especially if the input data is inaccurate or incomplete.

It becomes even more concerning when people start making personal decisions, like who to date or marry, based on AI suggestions without questioning the results. When people judge others based solely on AI outputs, without truly knowing or understanding them.”
De philosopher DJ Kyos

“AI decisions can be flawed, especially when the input data is inaccurate or incomplete. In some cases, AI may even be programmed to produce specific responses that aren't entirely truthful. That's why it's important to verify the answers or outputs before accepting them as the ultimate source of truth.”
De philosopher DJ Kyos

“AI is beneficial for businesses in terms of increasing profits and reducing costs. It enhances efficiency, skills, innovation, and knowledge for some individuals. However, it poses significant challenges for the broader economy and market. It is bad for the economy and the market.”
De philosopher DJ Kyos

“AI offers significant benefits to businesses by boosting profits, reducing costs, and enhancing efficiency and innovation. However, it also presents serious economic and societal challenges. As AI replaces human jobs, mass layoffs reduce tax contributions and disrupt economic balance. In the market, widespread access to AI and uniform qualifications diminishes product value and originality, leading to cloning and counterfeiting. This threatens creativity, innovation, and profitability. While AI’s growth is inevitable, it risks deepening inequality, increasing poverty, and destabilizing the economy. Where will tax revenue come from if companies are made up of 90% AI and only 10% human employees? If anyone can create their own app or product using AI or by cloning, why would they pay for or buy someone else's app or product?”
De philosopher DJ Kyos

“AI is fed data by humans. The more people use it, the more diverse the data it receives. Most of its responses are based on the data it has been given, rather than data it has generated or created independently. Your input could become someone else's answer. Rewording a business idea or checking it for grammar might result in that idea being proposed to another person seeking one. Use AI with caution and discretion.”
De philosopher DJ Kyos

“Remember, AI is a tool. I hope it is used responsibly and not misused. If the owner, creator, or user lacks proper morals or ethics, the tool can be used for harmful or unethical purposes.

Some people manipulate AI to show you what they want you to know, not necessarily what you want to know. Certain corporations may pay to have their products recommended by AI for sales purposes. Others may push specific propaganda, presenting it as the ultimate truth. So how do we know what’s truly accurate or trustworthy? Use AI with caution and discretion.”
De philosopher DJ Kyos

“Be cautious when adopting free apps, solutions, or products to cut costs.
Nothing is truly free. If you're not being charged upfront, the provider is likely benefiting in another way, or they may start charging you later. They offer it for free to get you hooked. Once you become dependent on it, that's when the billing begins.”
De philosopher DJ Kyos

“Always choose to verify the output you receive from AI (Artificial Intelligent ). Don’t just copy and paste or accept everything as the absolute truth. AI typically won’t admit when it doesn’t know something. Instead, it may generate a response that sounds plausible but is actually incorrect or irrelevant. It will always provide an answer, even if that answer is misleading or false.”
De philosopher DJ Kyos