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Need a brief and accessible explainer about the actual harms of AI?

Show folks this:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TtVJ4JDM7eM

@thejuicemedia hitting it out of the park, yet again.

#ai #corporations #corporatocracy #billionaires #climateCrisis #BigTech #SiliconValley
very good, as always. Thank you. I am honestly really scared about all this
@pvonhellermannn Yep, trillion-dollar corporations and billionaires are an existential threat.
similar as nuclear fusion.

Big power, big potential,... depending on who controls it and how it's used, it is either a good tool (assistants) or means of mass destructions.

However, nuclear technology seems to be much more under control, than the use of AI.
Very good. I actually logged in to Google/Youtube, just give them the thumbs up.
One very important aspect could be emphasised even more clearly in this video: #AI’s driving up #EnergyConsumption

„The #InternationalEnergyAgency estimates that #Datacentres’ total #Electricity consumption could double from 2022 levels to 1,000 TWh (terawatt hours) in 2026, equivalent to the #EnergyDemand of #Japan.“

https://www.theguardian.com/business/article/2024/jun/29/ai-drive-brings-microsofts-green-moonshot-down-to-earth-in-west-london
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This is so absolutely perfect.
Hilarious, this video takes forever to load on Firefox with tracking and ads disabled (on a symmetrical gig connection). Open up Chrome, and away it goes. @thejuicemedia should use a different video platform, IMO.

Was a great video to watch and contribute to closed Google AI with 🙂
Really on point, it always comes down to the fact, that it's not the tool itself that's an issue, but rather how it's being used. Seeing who is in control of the biggest AI products currently and what's the track record of these companies so far, this is very worrying.

Also, it's disturbing that even though these tools are supposed to make work more efficient, the time savings seem to not be passed on to the workers, but rather used to make them do more. This pursuit of constant growth feels like the underlying issue of many current problems.
It starts with the usual bullshit, and only transitioned to reality when I was reaching for the close button. The introduction should be made shorter to avoid discouraging people from watching the factual part.