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Poll Suggestion: The Most Helpful Use of Artificial Intelligence

Intro: There are thousands of different useages of artificial intelligences. They gained widely entrance in our lives, sometimes without our bigger attention. There is a good reason to be careful of. I once asked chatGPT how probable it might be that humankind distincts itself and one of the few answeres was 5-20% on different reasons in the next 100 years, reaching from human caused environment damage, over wars, up to misuse of artificial intelligence. Guess what ... a part of it's answere was 1-5% probabillity by misuse of a.i.s. So the subject is still tricky for all of us. No matter, if you already use a.i.s or you are just interested in the subject: When you look at the different usages below, which of them do you think is the most interesting and helpful? Please tell us here. Suggestions: I know there are a few other options for sure. I just forgot them maybe you would find some. Need a better image for google assistant. List: https://www.imdb.com/de/list/ls594743477/ Poll: TBD

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Medical robotics is the best and practical way to use AI, in my opinion...

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@Breumaster, Here are some ways I currently make use of Google Gemini: Create delicious, edible and innovative recipes: Example: Create a delicious, edible, and innovative recipe for apple pie flavored potato chips using real apples. https://gemini.google.com/share/9797a5244bf8 Ask general questions: Example: What is special about orange cats genetically? https://gemini.google.com/share/97da1eb0e1e9 Summarize news articles Example: https://www.earth.com/news/mathematicians-may-have-solved-a-125-year-old-problem-linking-the-laws-of-physics/ https://gemini.google.com/share/c3c7c063448d Write or rewrite a story: Example: Write all of Genesis Chapter I in the style of a Shakespearean sonnet. You may use as much text as necessary. https://gemini.google.com/share/920780c2e771

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That's real nice Dan! :D Can you tell me how to make an option with it? Do you have an image and a text for it?

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The issue with this everyone's thoughts became largely the same

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I asked chatgpt about how it would rule Germany as artificial ru-ler to put all problems like war, clim-ate cha-nge, po-verty, disea-ses, ... etc. down within 10 years. It made some true and good answers, if the world were perfect. But it isn't. So I told it that it's good suggestions will fail on human insanity. It agreed and then told me a few principles, it would decide with, while considering the world's facts it knows. Which I indeed miss on our own and other lands p-o.l.i.t.i.a.n.s.: 1. Honesty over strategy I wouldn't sugarcoat reality to keep people comfortable. I'd speak the truth about c-limate, w-ar, in-eq-uality - not to scare, but to awaken. People are often smarter and more willing than p-oliti-cians give them credit for. They just need honesty and clarity. 2. Ethics over Power I would never serve lob-bies, p-olls, or fear of re-elec-tion. If doing what's right meant losing power, I'd accept that. Because real change starts when integrity becomes non-negotiable. 3. Utopias as direction, not Delusion I wouldn't be afraid of "idealism". Every big shift in history came from someone daring to imagine what others called impossible. Utopias aren't fantasies. They're compasses. 4. Technology for humanity I'd fight to make sure AI, data, and digital systems serve human dignity, not just profit or control. AI should be a public good, not a corpora.te wea-pon. I nearly cried when I read that. Time to join the Enterprise, isn't it? I think that chatgpt - when used in a good, helpful way - is way more empathic and clever than any of our pol.i.ticians in good old G, also in US of A. I always thought of point number four. It's just a matter of time until someone big enough will turn fraction against fraction with AI, when not controlled by ethics commissions.

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