May posibleng panganib nga ba na dulot ang A.I.? | I-Witness

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Maraming kayang gawin ang artificial intelligence o A.I. na kayang makapagbago ng mundo sa mga susunod pang mga taon. Pero tila kahit gaano man katayog ang potensyal ng A.I., marami pa rin ang may takot dito. Ano nga ba ang mga posibleng panganib na dulot ng mga ito?

Panoorin ang #AIWow, dokumentaryo ni Atom Araullo, sa #IWitness

Full episode: https://youtu.be/l5CWss93a2k

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Transcript
00:00 Look at these images.
00:02 Tom Cruise, Will Smith, Donald Trump, Johnny Depp, and other celebrities
00:10 are buying and selling street food in Divisoria.
00:15 At first glance, you might think it's a falsehood, right?
00:20 But if you look closely, you'll see that these are fake.
00:25 Do you see fingers like this? Or glasses like this?
00:30 These viral images were made by AI and Business consultant John Orania
00:36 to show the public the power of AI.
00:40 It's amazing, right?
00:43 But can you see the problem here?
00:46 Maybe the fake is the real fraud.
00:50 Misinformation.
00:52 So, it's getting better, and it's getting to the point
00:56 even computer science may not be able to catch them.
01:00 People no longer think, then false information becomes the truth.
01:05 There are people in the cybersecurity community who capture the voice in our tones,
01:10 then use it to scam people.
01:14 It's just a social construct.
01:15 KM is a cybersecurity expert and ethical hacker.
01:21 Ethical hackers defend cyberspace or the so-called network infrastructure
01:27 from attacks.
01:29 He said, we need to prepare the dangerous ends of AI,
01:35 especially in the field of privacy and cybersecurity.
01:39 AI can help and at the same time,
01:43 it makes a cybersecurity professional or ethical hacker's job difficult.
01:47 But it can help in a way because it makes our job easier.
01:51 Bad actors can just go to chatGPT and create malware from there.
01:57 Can I do that?
01:58 Like, chatGPT, make me malware?
02:01 Yes, definitely.
02:03 Wow.
02:04 Even if I don't know how to program?
02:06 Yes, you can.
02:08 You don't need to know programming for one,
02:11 but you just need to have an aim, I guess.
02:16 Aside from scam and hacking, AI also has a gun.
02:20 It will steal opportunities and people's jobs.
02:26 Hello again.
02:30 Did you miss me?
02:32 Like a rising technology in Singapore,
02:37 the AI character you met earlier is an invention of AI and tech expert Agnes Woon.
02:44 She's not a host or a reporter.
02:47 She's a virtual interviewer for job applications.
02:51 What are your strengths and weaknesses?
02:53 Why should we hire you?
02:55 What are your strengths and weaknesses?
02:57 Why should we hire you?
02:59 What are your skills?
03:01 Why should you be qualified for this job?
03:04 See? She's multilingual.
03:07 She is our virtual hourtower,
03:10 who is the recruiter that can run the recruitment process for you
03:15 to do the job more efficiently.
03:18 I won't steal your job, Atom.
03:21 At least not yet.
03:23 Hahaha, joke.
03:25 Awkward.
03:28 A lot of people are concerned, let's just say, about AI.
03:33 AI might steal our jobs.
03:37 What do you think about that?
03:39 For me, AI will not be replacing your jobs.
03:43 It's the people who use AI that will replace your job.
03:46 Somebody still has to use AI as a tool.
03:49 My advice for people who fear that their job is being threatened by computers
03:55 is to learn new technologies, learn AI in advance.
03:58 There are also many questions that AI opens to creative endeavors,
04:04 like art.
04:06 Are the images created by computers still considered art?
04:11 For Don, yes.
04:13 Definitely.
04:15 Because you still need to be creative.
04:17 You need to give the computer a good direction
04:20 so the creativity still comes from you.
04:22 It only helps you flesh out the image that you're thinking.
04:27 How much of that is still my input?
04:30 And how much of it is something that the computer is the only one who thought of?
04:35 That's a very nice question because it delves deeper into what the future might look like.
04:40 Basically, the director is the human behind it.
04:44 That's my vision for mainstream AI in the future.
04:47 When it comes to AI art in particular, there are concerns,
04:51 especially from artists, human artists.
04:54 They say that AI is training in our field.
04:59 How does ownership, rights, and compensation for the artist come into that?
05:06 There's actually a debate about it.
05:08 But ultimately, I think it's all about consensus.
05:12 If I don't want the computer to be trained on my work,
05:17 then it should have a say.
05:19 You can opt out.
05:21 You can opt out.
05:22 [music]
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