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AI and the Rise of Techno-Fascism in the United States

5 days ago
  • #Techno-Fascism
  • #AI Ethics
  • #Democracy
  • AI is a tool, not inherently good or evil, and its impact depends on human use.
  • Current AI, like large language models, lacks deep understanding and often makes errors despite vast data.
  • The alignment problem in AI remains unsolved, meaning AI doesn't reliably follow human intentions.
  • AI's potential for harm includes misuse by malicious actors and accidental negative consequences.
  • Techno-fascism is a growing concern, with AI enabling surveillance and control by a few powerful entities.
  • Public apathy and convenience over security contribute to the risks posed by AI.
  • Fact-checking and public resistance are potential solutions, but political will is currently lacking.
  • The future of AI depends on societal action to ensure it benefits democracy rather than undermines it.