Analysis: 'Valley' of AI journey risks human foundational, unique traits
- A report from Elon University highlights concerns that AI may lead to a decline in human traits, with 60% of experts worried about this change.
- The report indicates that 60% of respondents are concerned about the future of unique human traits as AI becomes more integrated into daily life.
- The analysis highlights a mix of sentiment about AI's impact, with 50% seeing changes as equally good and bad, while 23% view them mostly as negative.
- Janna Anderson mentioned that the report reveals deep changes in human adaptation to advancing AI technology, often occurring unnoticed.
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AI slop is flooding the zone
There are two accounts of the negative effects for humanity of the explosion of generative AI: one minatory, one trivial. The minatory, the existential, version of it is that AI will poison the information ecosystems on which our democracies depend, crash our economies by doing a very large number of us out of a job,

Analysis: 'Valley' of AI journey risks human foundational, unique traits
(The Center Square) – Minority benefit against the majority giving up “agency, creativity, decision-making and other vital skills” in what is described as a valley of an artificial intelligence journey is likely in the next years, says one voice among…
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