AI is a general-purpose accelerant and force multiplier. It provides a mechanism for automating and deploying at scale, a set of attacks on our society, against which we have little experience and almost no defense—nor even any good means of detecting, at least not until post-mortem forensics.
The most obvious harmful avenue for this is venal criminality (which will be awful) but the real danger is in the political sphere.
There is already widespread use of AI for disinformation purposes in e.g. the Ukraine war.
I have been saying for the last N months or so, my immediate concern with AI is not AGI but augmented intelligence applications which are leveraged enough to be destabilizing.
In specific, I believe the 2024 election cycle in the US will be decided by AI.
Can't you just ask the "entity" chatting with you what they think of the movie that came out last week? If they're trying to convince you that you're a time traveler because that movie hasn't launched yet, they might just be an AI.
> a set of attacks on our society, against which we have little experience and almost no defense... In specific, I believe the 2024 election cycle in the US will be decided by AI
Hell no. You are probably thinking about things like 'misinformation'. Let me tell you that all such concerns are totally unfounded:
People just buy into whatever already fits their existing bias. Even if they are lies or proven lies. They don't care if something was a lie. If there is more stuff that confirms their existing bias, they will shout louder. If there is less, they will shout less. But they will still vote the same way.
So when the 2024 elections happen and there is a lot of misinformation, everyone will just buy into ! whatever ! confirms their existing bias - be it truth or be it a lie - and vote in the exact same manner they were going to do before that misinformation.
While this reduces the concerns about misinformation and/or the effects of the AI, it also suggests that objective politics is difficult because people are not affected by facts, truth, or even their own prior experiences.
“Decided by” is a bit much for me but “greatly influenced by” seems like a done deal. Any digital political organization should be salivating over the potential scaled personalisation options across email, social media, and text messaging.