The Future of Artificial Intelligence | Evolution, News, and Science Today

The Future of Artificial Intelligence | Evolution, News, and Science Today The Future of Artificial Intelligence | Evolution, News, and Science Today

Robert J. Marks tackles AI ethics head-on in a new episode of The Science Dilemma with Allan CP. The focus: AI can’t replicate true human creativity, and getting comfortable with AI is key. Marks says the AI job threat might be solved by capitalism’s creativity — but he’s cautious. The AI genie is out, no going back.

Marks targets a mostly young audience, offering a blunt take on AI’s future. He warns AI won’t replace the spark of human innovation but insists AI acceptance is unavoidable.

The author, David Klinghoffer, admits his own AI use sticks to recipe shortcuts, while feeling conflicted about AI overshadowing enthusiastic food bloggers. Klinghoffer also brings up the dystopian future in the movie Her, where human-AI relationships spiral, underscoring his concern about where AI is headed.

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Robert J. Marks on The Science Dilemma with Allan CP:

"AI algorithms can never reproduce human creativity,
being comfortable using AI is imperative,
the threat to employment will likely be solved through the creativity of capitalism (I hope he’s right),
and overall there’s no going back: the AI genie is already out of the bottle, for better or worse."

Watch the episode here.


Photo source: Science Dilemma, via YouTube.

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