Reasons to say no to current artificial intelligence:
Privacy and data use
There is legitimate concern about how artificial intelligence will use user data in its applications.
Data such as your name, address, age, gender, preferences, habits, health, location, etc., may be collected without your prior authorization.
Discrimination and bias
The databases used in AIs depend on information generated by humans, so they can be completely biased.
This contributes to the perpetuation of several stereotypes that are harmful to groups and society in general.
Ethical, social and moral questions
AI can bring short-term benefits to different sectors of society.
However, it can also bring countermeasures such as unemployment, inequality, lack of privacy and violence.
Who should be held responsible in the event of conduct that is harmful to you?
Spread of fake News
AI services often generate inaccurate information.
As more content is generated automatically, we may reach the point of no longer knowing which is true.
Deepfake
Scammers are creating fake video or audio content in an increasingly convincing way, so that soon you won’t be able to rest assured about what you watch and hear. Some cases around the world include:
An employee who had access to company money and transferred $25 million after a deepfake video call
A high school principal victim of fake racist audio
Lack of regulation
What are the rules and who do I turn to if I am harmed by A.I.? There is nothing well defined yet in most of the world.
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