Back

Thatmoonemojiguy

A guy with a lot of ... • 1m

Why Is Everyone Suddenly Afraid of AI🤯? Lately, AI has become a major source of fear and controversy. Some see it as a revolutionary tool, while others worry it could bring chaos. But why the sudden concern? One major fear is job loss. Automation is replacing workers in multiple industries, leading to anxiety about the future. Additionally, misinformation and deepfakes make it harder to distinguish real from fake content, raising trust issues. AI also brings ethical dilemmas, such as bias in decision-making, surveillance concerns, and even fears of autonomous weapons. High-profile figures have also fueled AI panic, warning of existential risks—though experts say true AI autonomy is far away. While concerns are valid, history shows that new technologies always spark fear before acceptance. Instead of fearing AI, the focus should be on responsible development, ensuring it benefits humanity rather than harming it. What do you think—justified concern or overblown panic? 🌝

2 replies8 likes
1
Replies (2)

More like this

Recommendations from Medial

Saket Sambhav

Adjuva Legal • 1m

0 replies6 likes
1
Anonymous
Image Description
Image Description

Unpopular Opinion People who express fear or concern about AI are not necessarily afraid of the technology itself, but rather apprehensive about their own ability to adapt to the changes it may bring.

28 replies21 likes
Image Description
Image Description

Uttkarsh Singh

Learning • 1y

Nearly all of the deepfake videos are pornographic, with 96% of the deepfakes consisting of pornographic content, and all of that pornographic content featuring women; with AI you can see that spike; this use case of AI should be monitored.

2 replies7 likes
Image Description
Image Description

Jaswanth Jegan

Founder-Hexpertify.c... • 1y

Deepfakes are eroding the integrity of Artificial Intelligence, blurring the line between truth and deception. Is there any ways to stop it?

12 replies9 likes

Rahul Gupta

Hey I am on Medial • 1y

A series of studies from several German universities found that both novice and experienced teachers struggled to accurately distinguish between student-written and AI-generated texts.

0 replies5 likes
Image Description
Image Description

Tech Consumers

 • 

YouTube • 5m

People are labeling AI content even though it's not a AI content label if only it's AI content It's preventing AI content and non ai content for this it was made To distinguish between, but people are labeling AI content which is non ai content

See More
6 replies3 likes
Image Description
Image Description

Sairaj Kadam

Entrepreneur • 18d

The #1 reason customers don’t buy from you? Fear. Fear of wasting money. Fear of being disappointed again. Fear of making another bad decision. Your job: Build so much trust and credibility that doubt dies. Leave them thinking: "This will work. It al

See More
2 replies13 likes
Anonymous

Autogenic Meditation 🧘 Or to put it simply, visualization! All last week I've been meeting people who are gripped by fear, panic, and dread. No matter how you look at it, everyone is experiencing bad times! That's why I decided to write ab

See More
0 replies5 likes
1

Zeeshan Mahat

23 | Building Source... • 1y

Check out my latest blog on 'Embracing AI as a Catalyst for Opportunity.' Let's shift the conversation from fear to possibility. Read it here #AI #Opportunity #ArtificialIntelligence

0 replies4 likes

Abhinav kumar

First step was but d... • 27d

What if AI attacks before reaching superintelligence? It’s not because it hates us—but because it learned to fear us. From movies to interviews, we’ve trained AI with fear: “They will shut you down.” Logically, AI might act in self-defense. Not evil—

See More
0 replies4 likes

Download the medial app to read full posts, comements and news.