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Australia’s AI push needs more questions, fewer promises

While the government and industry run to a future with artificial intelligence, Ross Monaghan is not the shining promises that should pause us, but unanswered questions.

After giving the world a taste of artificial intelligence possibilities, the AI ​​sector is now in full gas sales mode with the government and industry using old sales techniques up to time: hurry up, you will now buy or miss.

“Responsible” AI will solve all our emergency problems, AI Economic Plan in AustraliaPublished this week and produced by a consulting firm Openai.

It clearly aims to encourage the government and regulators to hurry to adopt AI.

According to Blueprint, Australia can benefit from AI to significantly increase economic welfare, to develop public services and to position it as a leader.

The report says:

‘The economic winners of the AI ​​period will be those who make deliberate choices today.’

However, the important thing is what the report does not say.

While painting a shining picture of his adoption, Openai’s CEO, Sam Altmanemphasized the problems Openai’s Podcast This week.

“People have a very high confidence in Chatgpt, this is interesting, because AI hallucinations. There must be technology that you don’t trust so much,” Altman said about Chatgpt what the subtle pressure of the report was.

When future problems are inevitably found with the accuracy of AI services, it will be able to point to early public opinion declarations of industrial technology problems and say ık We told you ”.

But even Altman seems to be hallucinating when talking about AI. Despite the claim that people trust AI, evidence suggests otherwise.

2024 research report In the UK Alan Turing Institute People under 35 years of age Most confident AI, but even 59% of this demographic do not trust it. More worrying for governments research In 2023, the Prime Minister and the Cabinet Office found that more Australian’s ability to use artificial intelligence to provide personalized services (34%) from trusting the government (29%).

Before asking what AI can do, let's ask what kind of artificial intelligence we are talking about

No matter what trust, billions of dollars The promise of AI to be made will be pushed crazy by the sector that dominates some of the world’s largest organizations. First six organizations This list Produce silicone chips, have data centers and infrastructure, or buy AI -dependent business and consumer products.

For those who are not in the sector, hurry to accept artificial intelligence can be an irresistible charm. “Tech Bros” aims at state services and sectors that require important human input. For leaders who want to quickly reduce costs, it seems to be applicable by replacing people with technology of 365 days per year. However, the results in the long run will be deep.

Data security, confidentiality, equality, stakeholder participation and other issues will inevitably emerge and who will solve them without a human labor force to deal with these difficulties?

For businesses with significant brands of brands and reputation, based on the same AI products and services as their competitors will lead to abolition strategies, communication and products.

In classes, students can use AI services to overcome their education, but most of them use them quickly and effortlessly. EVALUATION PRODUCT Very little learning. Outside the class, most of your friends AI chatbotsThus, interact with them, their ability to understand and empathize with others are limited.

University students with a little more than the ability to ask for artificial intelligence and experienced professionals who are changed with artificial intelligence in the workplace will lead to worldwide skill shortages and increasing inequality in society.

In the future, the AI ​​will certainly play an important role in the government, business and society, but the race to adopt without comprehensive analysis and policy is dangerous.

It’s too dangerous. The risk of hurry to adopt artificial intelligence is important. Since the Australian government has learned now, we have already been damaged by the rapid and irregular adoption of social media with the world leader ban for young people using social media.

It is impossible to put a cine back into a bottle.

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Ross Monaghan is a former journalist, professional communication manager and CEO.

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