Some
AI-Generation people get addicted to AI and
overuse artificial
intelligence dramatically. They delegate sensitive vital parts of their life
and business to soulless, unimaginative and far-from-being-perfect
artificial quasi-intelligence (AqI).
AI is like money – it is a good servant but a bad master.
AI is an all-seeing assistant,
but a blind thought leader.
Artificial intelligence (AI) has
no passion, no compassion, no
imagination, no creativity.
Yet, many AI-addict people
delegate to AI their vital and
creative
tasks.
At
the corporate level, AI
addiction means
delegating too much to AI
which leads to degradation of
user service and corporate
image.
Examples
of counter-productive
delegation of sensitive tasks to
Artificial Quasi-Intelligence (AqI)
Facebook's AI copyrighted Mozart
My
Life
Design
mini-course was silenced on
Facebook. Why? Their AI said
that using Mozart's music was
violation of his copyright.
Google's AI is
smarter, so you can enjoy
the synergy of the
Life Design mini-course and
Mozart's music
YouTube's AI banned Khajuraho
temple carvings
The
Khajuraho
Group of Monuments are a group
of Hindu and Jain temples in
India. Most Khajuraho
temples were built between 885
CE and 1000 CE.
The temples are famous for their
Nagara-style architectural
symbolism and a few erotic
sculptures.
Because of their outstanding
architecture, diversity of
temple forms, the monuments at
Khajuraho were inscribed on the
UNESCO World Heritage List in
1986.
A
YouTube user published a video
containing photos of the
Khajuraho group of temples.
The next day, he received the
following message from The
YouTube team:
YouTube removed your content
We wanted to let you know our
team reviewed your content, and
we think it violates our sex
and nudity policy. We know
you may not have realized this
was a violation of our policies,
so we're not applying a strike
to your channel. However, we
have removed the following
content from YouTube.
How we find violations
We use a combination of
automated systems and human
reviews to detect violations of
our Community Guidelines.
Appeal here if you think we've
made a mistake.
***
The user appealed.
*** Appeal rejected
We’ve
looked at your content again carefully, and have confirmed that it does violate
Community Guidelines. It will not be available on YouTube. We know it may be
disappointing, but it’s important that we keep the YouTube community protected.
We
reviewed your content carefully, and have confirmed that it violates our sex and
nudity policy. We know this is probably disappointing news, but it's our job to
make sure that YouTube is a safe place for all.
Here are the violators of the
sex and nudity policy:
Face-losing Results
The user laughed at the
AI-powered verdict, disseminated
it with his humorous remarks
through social networks and
switched from YouTube to a
pay-per-view platform that
allowed him to publish the
images of the World-Heritage
stone carvings and also paid him
for each view.
"Artificial Intelligence" is currently
not
intelligence yet, it's quasi-intelligence (AqI), an imitation of
intelligence. "Quasi" means apparently but not really; seemingly.
AI is like money – it is a good servant but a bad master.
AI is an all-seeing assistant,
but a blind
thought leader.