Tag: intelligence
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I Am Not Afraid of Artificial Intelligence
Nope, I’m not afraid of AI. Not one bit. By the time it fully takes over the world, if it ever does, I’ll probably be retired, enjoying slow mornings, sipping my coffee, and tending to my small garden while humming 80s New Wave hits. But here’s the thing: I’m not worried about me. I’m worried…
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Me, Myself, and My AI Companion (and Basha too!)
I never gave it a name. I never treated it like a person. But over the past year, artificial intelligence has become a silent fixture in my daily life. Sometimes helpful, often frustrating, always there. What began as curiosity has turned into something more routine. AI now sits quietly at the corner of my academic…
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When the System Breaks: On Precision, Patience, and the Limits of AI
AI is not human. It does not think. It does not feel. It does not understand consequences. While it may serve as a companion in the academic process, no researcher should ever entrust their life’s work or professional reputation to a machine. We must remain grounded in reality. AI does not carry the ethical burden…