A Note About AI
I went down a rabbit hole last summer reading about Chinese tech surveillance and the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and data mining to monitor and control their citizens.
I was a casualty of the AI mass tech layoffs and hiring freezes during my software engineer days.
I got heat for an essay in graduate school because the way I style-formatted a quote-block was flagged by an AI grading software as ‘plagiarism’ before my professor reviewed and overrode it.
I’ve been Facebook-jailed because the Facebook AI that screened my post for censorship didn’t understand human language nuance after I posted about a national battlefield.
Trust me. Between my nation’s enemy using AI, to losing my job, to questioning my academic integrity, to watching censorship go wrong… I’m well aware of how destructive this new technology is. I’ve personally felt it.
Just like how the internet and iPhone changed the world, the generation that grows up familiar with AI will behave and think wildly different than the ones who didn’t, the same way there exists a divide between folks who had iPads at age 5 and folks who lived pre-internet.
The ones who had the money and foresight figured out how to influence AI and own all the data marketed AI with glee, while the rest of us looked on with skepticism and fear.
And you’re not wrong for your fear and skepticism. But to only perceive AI with fear and skepticism is to ignore the good it can do for your local community, too. AI is a lot of job-taking and privacy-data-controversy. It is that. And it’s also more.
I will talk about two AI-focused companies that are doing what I call ‘good’ AI work.
Artificial Intelligence, like the internet or like a firearm, is a tool. In the wrong hands, we’ve got ourselves a problem. A big problem. A China-sized problem. In the right hands, we’ve got ourselves solutions to medical diagnostics and active shooter harm mitigation.
This AI thing is powerful. It’s easy to focus solely on the bad, and ignore the benefits. When we cower from technology, when we decide to be afraid and ignore it, we will paint ourselves into a corner while the rest of the world flies right by us. Be diligent, be aware, but also be open-minded.