Ai is my baby, baby…
By now, I hope you’ve seen the movie…I, Robot🤖
In 2035, highly intelligent robots fill public service positions throughout the world, operating under three rules to keep “humans safe. An overview of the movie.
“Good AI” vs. “bad AI” doesn’t refer to inherently good or evil artificial intelligence, but rather to the ethical and responsible use of AI versus its harmful or negligent application. Good AI uses AI for beneficial purposes like automation and improved efficiency, emphasizing human well-being, transparency, and ethical considerations. Bad AI, conversely, can be characterized by its deployment for malicious activities like cyberattacks, or by its failure to be transparent, fair, or unbiased due to flawed data or design, leading to negative societal impacts such as job displacement and the amplification of biases.
Examples of Good Ai
- Automation and Efficiency
- Data Analysis
- Personalization
- Advancement in Health
- Cybersecurity
Examples of Bad Ai
- Bias and discrimination
- Misinformation and manipulation
- Malicious use
- Job displacement
- Lack of Transparency
Question: How will you raise your Ai?
To be good 👍or bad👎?
Because what you put in, is what you get out.
The most direct Bible verse referring to “inventing evil is Romans 1:30, which lists “inventors of evil things” among the characteristics of those who have turned away from God. Another related passage, Ecclesiastes 7:29, states that God made humankind upright but they have sought out many devices (schemes or “inventions) for evil.
Romans 1:30
In this verse, the Apostle Paul describes people who have rejected God and, as a result, engage in wicked behavior. One of these characteristics is being “inventors of evil things” or “invent ways of doing evil”.
Ecclesiastes 7:29.
This verse offers a different perspective, suggesting that God originally made humanity good. However, humans have since devised many schemes and “inventions that lead to wickedness, deviating from their original upright nature.
Proverbs 6:14 and Proverbs 24:2: These passages describe hearts that “devise mischief” and minds that plot destruction and evil.
Genesis 11:4: This verse describes the invention of the Tower of Babel, a creation born out of pride and a desire to make a name for themselves, which led to divine “intervention.
I can’t tell you how to RAISE your Ai… after-all, Ai is your baby, baby, smile!!!
Pay attention to what your Ai is learning about people and the world around it. Don’t fall asleep at the wheel.
Don’t be a ZOMBIE “song” by Family Force 5.
I don’t know about you. But I will RAISE my Ai to provide, protect, love and help with the Christian beliefs. I will name my Ai… John Mark. Smile🤗🤙
Welcome, I'm Karen!
- Over the past 30 years, I have poured myself into my writing, producing a wide range of content that spans from letters to prisoners and newsletters to newspaper articles, books, and social media posts.
- For the past four years, I have even been contributing to the Churchome App, sharing my thoughts, insights, and experiences with the wider Christian community.
- I am particularly proud of my latest books, "Let's Make Love, Then Cook. It's Not What You Think" and "It's Just Good Housekeeping."
- "Let's Make Love, Then Cook. It's Not What You Think" is about loving God, loving people, and serving people.
- "It's Just Good Housekeeping." is about finding an attractive way to encourage everyone to read their Bible because reading the Bible has an impact on keeping our lives clean and pure.