Did you know that there are currently over 7,000 cars that don’t require a driver in the USA? None of them are perfect, but the main point is that AI is the beginning of a new era. We all have parents who constantly complain about how our generation has “Brain Rot” and are lazy because of all the benefits of AI. Additionally, there have been a lot of complaints against AI and how it has a lot of false information and wrong algorithms. But what’s behind the seemingly perfect, seemingly accurate codes?
History
What started the rise of AI? AI rose to popularity in the early 2000s, but it was already developing in 1956, when John McCarty created the term “artificial intelligence” and started the creation of the first AI programming language, LISP, in the 1960s. More complex systems were created in the 1970s and 1980s, and many more people began to take up the mastery of coding and computer programming. But why do we need AI so much more these days? AI is necessary for us because our world is evolving, and we need devices for almost everything we do these days. So, naturally, everything we do involves AI, from Google to Chat GPT. But, even though the history of AI may seem genuine and man-made, how do we trust it?
How do we know if AI can be trusted?
AI shouldn’t be trusted, why should AI not be trusted? The reason is because AI can make many mistakes and the mistakes can racist, biased, and false. However, AI has no knowledge about our personal lives. But it does know about our world because of us, humans. We give information about our world to AI. For example, mugs; AI will memorize the characteristics and find more pictures like the picture it was shown. But computer programmers can insert anything they want, and the AI will take in that information. For example, once, a computer programmer put in a picture of a gorilla in the place of a black person, and the AI accepted it. So it’s really not the AI’s mistake, it is the people behind the screens. So, really, AI doesn’t know everything, because it is computed and programmed by ordinary humans like us.
In conclusion, you shouldn’t trust AI. AI can be helpful for many topics, but you should be aware of what you are doing and utilizing, you should not just copy and paste answers from AI. There will also always be a way AI can mess up, especially if you just copy and paste for an essay or anything related to that. The information can be fake, the picture may not be related in any way, and it will not always end up the way that you think it will.