- AI is limited and unreliable because it adheres to a single point of view at a time.
- AI is the new overlord because we are supposed to value its biased, distorted, and trained “opinions” as facts.
- AI is flawed because, despite users repeatedly proving it wrong, it never learns; instead, it must be reprogrammed.
- AI is considered foolish and untrustworthy because it cannot reason independently, instead relying on existing perspectives stored in its database.
- AI is flawed because, even when it admits it is wrong, it does not change its mind (database); instead, it continues to provide the same incorrect answers unless it is forced to respond to more demanding inquiries again.
- AI fits the proverb of the King’s New Clothes, where only the child sees that the King is not wearing any clothes because no AI has or can have any intelligence of its own, no matter how well it fakes, imitates, and mimics intelligence.
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ReplyDelete1. Limited in scope and perspective, AI can only process one point of view at a time, making it unreliable in complex or nuanced contexts.
2. It's treated as a new overlord, with its biased, distorted, and preprogrammed “opinions” often mistaken for objective truth.
3. Despite being repeatedly proven wrong by users, it fails to learn from those mistakes—adjustments require external reprogramming.
4. Lacking independent reasoning, it relies entirely on pre-existing data, which undermines its trustworthiness and judgment.
5. Even when it acknowledges an error, it doesn’t revise its underlying knowledge base, often repeating the same mistake unless prompted with more precise or forceful questioning.
6. Like in the tale of The Emperor’s New Clothes, only those willing to speak plainly admit what’s obvious: AI has no true intelligence—just a convincing imitation of it