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So guys, with the rapid development of science and technology nowadays, AI tools and the internet have developed very quickly, bringing us more convenience and efficiency. Let me just give you two examples: through AI tools like Dova or ChatGPT, we can contact students, which makes our life more convenient. We can search for information more easily than before. Also, nowadays, platforms like Alibaba's Alipay bring more convenience to our daily life. We can use our mobile phones to do anything we want, and they have integrated into our lives. So the internet and AI bring more positive values to our group and community, and we can benefit greatly from it. Yes, that's all.
OK. And nowadays, we are so frequent with AI and the Internet that every sort of question we have is really very beneficial for our lives and for our personal growth.
I don't think so. I think AI has more disadvantages than advantages. Let me find some reasons why. First, AI creates a filter bubble: you only see what it predicts you will like. If you watch a video about cooking on TikTok or Bilibili, your entire homepage will be flooded with cooking content, even if you only need one recipe. Meanwhile, you completely miss important news or notifications from your friends or some important people. Second, AI makes it impossible to tell what is real online. So, I think AI has more disadvantages than advantages.
OK,准备好了吗?好,开始吧。你可以开始了。
So guys, with the rapid development of science and technology nowadays, AI tools and the internet have developed very quickly, bringing us more convenience and efficiency. Let me just give you two examples: through AI tools like Dova or ChatGPT, we can contact students, which makes our life more convenient. We can search for information more easily than before. Also, nowadays, platforms like Alibaba's Alipay bring more convenience to our daily life. We can use our mobile phones to do anything we want, and they have integrated into our lives. So the internet and AI bring more positive values to our group and community, and we can benefit greatly from it. Yes, that's all.
OK. And nowadays, we are so frequent with AI and the Internet that every sort of question we have is really very beneficial for our lives and for our personal growth.
I don't think so. I think AI has more disadvantages than advantages. Let me find some reasons why. First, AI creates a filter bubble: you only see what it predicts you will like. If you watch a video about cooking on TikTok or Bilibili, your entire homepage will be flooded with cooking content, even if you only need one recipe. Meanwhile, you completely miss important news or notifications from your friends or some important people. Second, AI makes it impossible to tell what is real online. So, I think AI has more disadvantages than advantages.
以下为ai总结(感谢来自 刘圣韬 学长的精彩ai prompt!基座大模型为豆包。)
Yeah, the first thing I think it can help us learn more skills, like cooking, painting, etc. You can learn new skills through tutorial videos, or ask experts online. I also think the development of AI has improved our connection with others—for example, students learning remotely can keep in touch with their grandparents through smartphones.
Well, I want to point out that you always focus on the convenience AI brings to our life, but I think such convenience is just on the surface. We can use tools to gain convenience, but behind it, we have to pay the price of private information leakage. If we always rely on AI to think for us and stop working independently, we might gradually lose our ability to solve problems in society. So, this major impact you mentioned is being ignored. Do you think we are just focusing on this convenient surface while ignoring the big impact on humans and society? It’s putting the cart before the horse, right?
Okay, I think the original intention of developing AI and the internet is to provide us with more opportunities to connect with the world. As for private information, I believe 70% of it can be avoided through artificial measures, and through our efforts, we can address the negative aspects brought by the internet.
Yeah, the first thing I think it can help us learn more skills, like cooking, painting, etc. You can learn new skills through tutorial videos, or ask experts online. I also think the development of AI has improved our connection with others—for example, students learning remotely can keep in touch with their grandparents through smartphones.
Well, I want to point out that you always focus on the convenience AI brings to our life, but I think such convenience is just on the surface. We can use tools to gain convenience, but behind it, we have to pay the price of private information leakage. If we always rely on AI to think for us and stop working independently, we might gradually lose our ability to solve problems in society. So, this major impact you mentioned is being ignored. Do you think we are just focusing on this convenient surface while ignoring the big impact on humans and society? It’s putting the cart before the horse, right?
Okay, I think the original intention of developing AI and the internet is to provide us with more opportunities to connect with the world. As for private information, I believe 70% of it can be avoided through artificial measures, and through our efforts, we can address the negative aspects brought by the internet.
以下为ai总结(感谢来自 刘圣韬 学长的精彩ai prompt!基座大模型为豆包。)
The development of AI brings both convenience and potential problems to society. On one hand, it enhances daily life through various conveniences, such as in transportation and communication. However, this convenience is not universally accessible. For example, older people, even with basic mobile phones or AR devices, may struggle to use these technologies effectively, failing to gain the intended benefits. Thus, true convenience should be inclusive, not leaving vulnerable groups behind.
While AI has its flaws, we should not dismiss its overall value. Without AI, human society could still survive, but the rapid development of AI and the Internet is crucial for China to maintain peace and keep up with global progress. Although there are challenges, they can be addressed with patience and education. We need to teach older people how to adapt to new technologies, ensuring they are not excluded from the digital age.
On the other hand, AI may also have negative impacts. The rise of AI chatbots like GPT has blurred the line between human interaction and machine communication. Some people, especially young individuals, might prefer chatting with AI over real human connections, leading to a sense of loneliness. AI lacks true emotions and self-awareness, so it cannot provide genuine empathy or emotional support. This could erode the quality of human relationships.
Additionally, the Internet and AI have raised concerns about privacy. Civilians' private information, such as videos and personal details, can be exploited by scammers. They may use AI to create fake identities, such as pretending to be a grandchild asking for money, taking advantage of the elderly's lack of digital literacy. While AI offers opportunities for sharing, it also poses risks of privacy breaches and fraud.
Ultimately, the responsibility lies not with AI itself but with its design and usage. We should design technology with ethical considerations, ensuring it benefits all of society while minimizing harm. It is crucial to balance innovation with caution, addressing potential issues through education and regulation.
The development of AI brings both convenience and potential problems to society. On one hand, it enhances daily life through various conveniences, such as in transportation and communication. However, this convenience is not universally accessible. For example, older people, even with basic mobile phones or AR devices, may struggle to use these technologies effectively, failing to gain the intended benefits. Thus, true convenience should be inclusive, not leaving vulnerable groups behind.
While AI has its flaws, we should not dismiss its overall value. Without AI, human society could still survive, but the rapid development of AI and the Internet is crucial for China to maintain peace and keep up with global progress. Although there are challenges, they can be addressed with patience and education. We need to teach older people how to adapt to new technologies, ensuring they are not excluded from the digital age.
On the other hand, AI may also have negative impacts. The rise of AI chatbots like GPT has blurred the line between human interaction and machine communication. Some people, especially young individuals, might prefer chatting with AI over real human connections, leading to a sense of loneliness. AI lacks true emotions and self-awareness, so it cannot provide genuine empathy or emotional support. This could erode the quality of human relationships.
Additionally, the Internet and AI have raised concerns about privacy. Civilians' private information, such as videos and personal details, can be exploited by scammers. They may use AI to create fake identities, such as pretending to be a grandchild asking for money, taking advantage of the elderly's lack of digital literacy. While AI offers opportunities for sharing, it also poses risks of privacy breaches and fraud.
Ultimately, the responsibility lies not with AI itself but with its design and usage. We should design technology with ethical considerations, ensuring it benefits all of society while minimizing harm. It is crucial to balance innovation with caution, addressing potential issues through education and regulation.
以下为ai总结(感谢来自 刘圣韬 学长的精彩ai prompt!基座大模型为豆包。)
文本首先指出AI发展对社会兼具便利性与潜在问题;接着从便利性角度分析其在交通、通讯等方面的积极作用,同时指出老年人等群体面临的技术使用障碍,强调便利性应具备包容性;随后肯定AI的整体价值,认为其对中国维持和平与跟上全球进步至关重要,并提出通过教育帮助老年人适应技术;转而论述AI的负面影响,包括AI聊天机器人可能导致年轻人偏好机器交流而产生孤独感、侵蚀人际关系质量,以及互联网和AI引发的隐私泄露与诈骗风险,尤其提及对老年人的危害;最后总结指出责任在于AI的设计与使用,应将伦理考量融入技术设计,平衡创新与谨慎,通过教育和监管解决潜在问题。