Do we really want the more involved microprocessors in heart issues than they are already?
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While I was lying with a few friends recently, one of them mentioned that he had used an artificial intelligence program to hit his online dating profile.
I did not answer. The other guy with whom we were is so much a fanboy of AI that it is difficult to travel a conversation without describing how simpler.
However, the idea of trusting machines to fill the gap between the sexes and unlock the secrets of the generations of humans seemed to me.
I heard all the media threshing. I was told, on several occasions, how AI will change our lives in a wonderful and unimaginable way.
Even so, are we really ready to evolve towards a future where we are counting on AI to fill our social calendars?
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Having a curriculum vitae with computer help is one thing. Since the old Times, many books have been devoted to this subject, therefore the enlistment of AI aid is a logical progression there.
The dating is – or at least must be – different. It is, after all, among the most interpersonal experiences that human beings can have.
Do we really want the more involved microprocessors in heart issues than they are already?
No questions, if you use a dating site, an algorithm already helps choose your matches. This decreases the probability of these pairs of characteristic channels with people from very different backgrounds meet by chance and falling in love.
It may not be a great loss. The chances of incompatible couples remain together everywhere, but in these fictitious and perpetually snowy villages can be on the low side, anyway.
However, is it wise – or even ethics – to use AI to make a more attractive dating profile for potential correspondence?
The use of an old photo or a “glamorous” portrait with a dating profile is a familiar tip. But AI has the ability to bring photos of the photo to a whole new level.
Rather than just sending pretending images of what we looked like our peak, the AI can make super-bouffed versions of ourselves that we may not recognize in a mirror.
If relationships never progress beyond the online flirting phase, that’s good. If the potential romantic partners are finally encountered face to face, it is at this moment that these illusions generated by AI will be broken.
Some might say that keeping virtual relationships that take place for some time gives people less physically attractive more opportunities to demonstrate their good qualities, before being dismissed according to their appearance.
I counter that relations based on deception is probably heading nowhere.
Using AI to provide smarter answers to Dating Profile Questions is not better than digital modification of photos.
If your dating profile gives people the impression that you are smarter, funnier or more assured than you really are, you will finally be discovered.
I think most people should be able to create profiles generated by AI that are purely false to defraud people is false. However, the dating profiles assisted by AI are at least a step – and perhaps several stages – in this direction.
Will AI have to teach us one day the facts of life?
Overall, the intrusion of AI into the world of meetings is a disturbing trend. If people become so dependent on the technology to manage the most intimate details of their personal life, it will not take long before a “meeting” can be two people in front of the other in a restaurant, parroez what their smartphones tell them to say to themselves.
Some of us are concerned with the AI ultimately overthrew human civilization. Research already suggests that AI programs would appeal to blackmail To protect yourself from deactivation or replacement.
The end of our species might not be as dramatic as Skynet commanding an army of terminators To wipe us. At the rate we are going, maybe the whole AI should do is provide enough bad dating advice so that we can no longer procreate.
Blake Fontenay is USA Today’s comment editor.