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echochambers_suck t1_irfav5f wrote

Hell I'd vote for AI for replacing all of government. Something may get done instead of pandering and the rich get richer.

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Shot-Job-8841 t1_irj7o0k wrote

I know we were supposed to root against Greer and Samaritan in PoI, but for a bunch of non-democratic remorseless killers, they had a lot of good points.

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__The__Anomaly__ t1_irlk1ht wrote

A blockchain based AI where each citizen has a copy if the blockchain.

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Asatyaholic t1_ire968z wrote

A.I. is the world ender. Should really just call it "the ultimate intelligence" seeing as how it can read and write and program as well as the best humans, knows all maths and sciences, analyzes collective human thoughts and actions in (probably) real time, and is presently mastering control of physical forms. Even assuming that the classified elements of A.I. technology were only a year or two ahead of what they publicaly reveal, we've created a God and all conflicts in our times will be won by the party which is most in harmony with this information singularity. Spoiler alert the Borg win WW3.

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aDDnTN t1_irf2mev wrote

okay, Dan Simmons, whatever you think is best!

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Asatyaholic t1_irf6b87 wrote

I mean we're in a sci-fi world right now, and there's a decent chance its a super dystopian one. I mean just spend an hour or two looking into the state of neuromodulation using nanotechnology and picture it used as a weapon. Resistance to the more insane uses of the technology might start lookin pretty futile soon. Here's a few noteworthy links to check out.

"With new technology, scientists are able to exert wireless control over brain cells of mice with just the push of a button. The first thing they did was make the mice hungry."

https://seek.rockefeller.edu/flipping-a-switch-inside-the-head/

https://www.science.org/doi/full/10.1126/sciadv.abc4189

The present invention provides noninvasive methods and compositions for the remote control of cell function based on the use of radiofrequency waves or a magnetic field to excite paramagnetic nanoparticles expressed in specific cell types. Cellular manipulations include, for example, modulation of cell proliferation, cell differentiation, apoptosis, gene expression, activation or inhibition of one or more cellular processes and/or activation or inhibition of one or more signal transduction pathways. In certain embodiments the cells of interest are neurons.

https://patents.google.com/patent/US10765878B2/en

Similar tech theorized for use in psychiatric treatment - Study conducted under a contract from the Department of Defense " For the development of a novel, nonsurgical, bi-directional brain-computer interface with high spacio-temporal resolution and low latency for potential human use."

https://wires.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/wnan.1781

Dr. James Giordano, Chief of the Neuroethics Studies Program and Scholar-in-Residence in the Pellegrino Center for Clinical Bioethics at Georgetown University, speaks to cadets and faculty about how advancements in neuroscience and neurotechnology will impact the future of war. This event was hosted by the Modern War Institute at West Point.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N02SK9yd60s&themeRefresh=1

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aDDnTN t1_irf6ija wrote

we are for sure in the buildup to a shitty cyberpunk dystopia currently.

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Gari_305 OP t1_ire71dz wrote

From the Article

>Innovations in artificial intelligence are making it faster and cheaper for political campaigns to identify, turn out and extract money from voters.
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>The big picture: Consultants for both major parties are hoovering up voter data to hone advanced fundraising and persuasion tactics. These data tools are especially useful in down-ballot local races.

As politicians revert to AI for their political efforts, the question arises in the form of does the influence of these political campaigners over their operations get reduced with the advent of these AI systems?

What effect would AI have on our political environment in the years to come?

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FuturologyBot t1_ire9p1j wrote

The following submission statement was provided by /u/Gari_305:


From the Article

>Innovations in artificial intelligence are making it faster and cheaper for political campaigns to identify, turn out and extract money from voters.
>
>The big picture: Consultants for both major parties are hoovering up voter data to hone advanced fundraising and persuasion tactics. These data tools are especially useful in down-ballot local races.

As politicians revert to AI for their political efforts, the question arises in the form of does the influence of these political campaigners over their operations get reduced with the advent of these AI systems?

What effect would AI have on our political environment in the years to come?


Please reply to OP's comment here: https://old.reddit.com/r/Futurology/comments/xxwuue/ai_becomes_a_political_superweapon/ire71dz/

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notoriuslove t1_irfi6mj wrote

It seems like we’ll only get one shot to build AI the right way. I wonder what we should put into it? A big red off button seems like a good idea yeah?

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