Poll: As a consumer, do you trust brands to use artificial intelligence responsibly?
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Charlie Bavington
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As a consumer.... Jan 23

.... I don't trust brands (or any other euphemism for the corporate machine) to do anything responsibly. They exist to take my money and redistribute it to their shareholders.

Kevin Fulton
Jorge Payan
Philip Lees
Johan Beyens
Dan Lucas
Lieven Malaise
Zea_Mays
 
Daryo
Daryo
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Drink / gamble responsibly .... Jan 24

Charlie Bavington wrote:

.... I don't trust brands (or any other euphemism for the corporate machine) to do anything responsibly. They exist to take my money and redistribute it to their shareholders.


You contradicted yourself - you just said that brands do act responsibly - as far as shareholders are concerned.

You could also ask if you would trust a drunk gambler to 'drink / gamble responsibly' ...


 
Lieven Malaise
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Power Jan 24

AI requires so much power that the big corporations are developing/buying/using dedicated nuclear power plants for it. I'm not sure whether the word "responsible" can be applied to AI in general.

That said, the word "responsible" can't be applied to our industries in general. There's always a lot of friction between making money and doing so responsibly. Hence the importance of regulation. Hence the (additional) horror the environment (among many other things) in the US and the rest
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AI requires so much power that the big corporations are developing/buying/using dedicated nuclear power plants for it. I'm not sure whether the word "responsible" can be applied to AI in general.

That said, the word "responsible" can't be applied to our industries in general. There's always a lot of friction between making money and doing so responsibly. Hence the importance of regulation. Hence the (additional) horror the environment (among many other things) in the US and the rest of the world is about to face now the Instable Genius has been re-elected.

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Zea_Mays
neilmac
Alex Lichanow
Christine Andersen
Maria Teresa Borges de Almeida
Ines Radionovas-Lagoutte, PhD
Anton Konashenok
 
Tom in London
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Period Jan 24

ProZ.com Staff wrote:

This forum topic is for the discussion of the poll question "As a consumer, do you trust brands to use artificial intelligence responsibly?".

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I don't trust brands. Period.


Anton Konashenok
Claudio Machado Junior
Elaine Ruby
Maria Laura Curzi
 
Maria Teresa Borges de Almeida
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No Jan 24

A trust manipulation will cause my distrust…

 
Zea_Mays
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LinkedIn sued for disclosing customer information to train AI models Jan 24

Fresh news:
https://www.reuters.com/legal/microsofts-linkedin-sued-disclosing-customer-information-train-ai-models-2025-01-22/

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cdxevpzy3yko

(Did you kno
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Fresh news:
https://www.reuters.com/legal/microsofts-linkedin-sued-disclosing-customer-information-train-ai-models-2025-01-22/

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cdxevpzy3yko

(Did you know that LinkedIn is owned by Microsoft? = OpenAI = ChatGPT)




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Maria Laura Curzi
 
Liena Vijupe
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Hell no Jan 24

If I'm feeling generous, I might be inclined to think that some smaller ones probably want to act responsibly, but whether they actually do is a different matter.
And as far as Fake Intelligence is concerned, I do not trust anybody using it to act responsibly, mainly because nobody knows or cares about what it actually does or might do. As long as the results are pretty/cheap/convenient/whatever, right?


Maria Laura Curzi
Maria Teresa Borges de Almeida
Daryo
 
Maria Laura Curzi
Maria Laura Curzi
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I said it Jan 24

Zea_Mays wrote:

Fresh news:
https://www.reuters.com/legal/microsofts-linkedin-sued-disclosing-customer-information-train-ai-models-2025-01-22/

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cdxevpzy3yko

(Did you know that LinkedIn is owned by Microsoft? = OpenAI = ChatGPT)




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In the poll about LinkedIn [https://www.proz.com/forum/poll_discussion/371266-poll_has_linkedin_ever_been_useful_to_you.html] I said I didn't trust in their algorithm nor their trackers, now I know why.
Thanks for the proofs, Zea.


Zea_Mays
Tom in London
 


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