Artificial Intelligence Quotes

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D. Rebbitt
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“This mission does not exist, nor will it ever exist. If either of you breathes a word of it. I will end you.”
D Rebbitt, Revelation: The Globur Incursion Book 10

D. Rebbitt
“James stood, her face an impassive mask, leaning over her desk. “They are not your Marines, Lieutenant. They are mine. I am generously lending them to you to look after. And don’t spread some bullshit about serving the empire. Why are you here?”
D Rebbitt, Revelation: The Globur Incursion Book 10

D. Rebbitt
“I don’t understand,” Cranston replied, rattled. “Just who the hell are you to carry a Tier 7 clearance usually reserved for the senior staff, as a rear admiral?”
Zenke held up a finger. “As the longest-serving rear admiral.”
D Rebbitt, Revelation: The Globur Incursion Book 10

A.R. Merrydew
“As this technology grows almost daily, the prospect of AI becoming sentient, will be a moment in time we will come to regret.”
A.R. Merrydew, The Dumb Dumb's Handbook - To Artificial Intelligence: And It's Part in Your Downfall

Roger Spitz
“Artists, musicians, composers and writers are all experiencing upheaval which could match that of a factory becoming automated.”
Roger Spitz, Disrupt With Impact: Achieve Business Success in an Unpredictable World

Roger Spitz
“For instance, believing that AI can be a proxy for our own understanding and decision-making as we delegate more power to algorithms is superstupid. Perhaps AI is also superstupid, and may cause mistakes, wrong decisions, or misalignment. Further, consider AI ineptitude. What might appear as incompetence may simply be algorithms acting on bad data.”
Roger Spitz, Disrupt With Impact: Achieve Business Success in an Unpredictable World

Mouloud Benzadi
“Give AI the right to perform any task that a human editor normally performs” in the realm of writing. These include drafting, proofreading, rephrasing, suggesting improvements in clarity or tone, identifying inconsistencies, proposing titles, summarizing content, and recommending structural edits. All of these are traditional editorial tasks, and there is no reason AI should be excluded from doing the same.”
Mouloud Benzadi

Mouloud Benzadi
“Just as writers rely on editors, they should be allowed to use AI tools to refine their books. If it is acceptable for a person to suggest better word, sentence, or even paragraph choices, then AI should also be allowed to contribute in similar ways. It can rephrase confusing sentences, recommend smoother vocabulary, or break up long passages to make the text easier to follow. For example, it might change “She quickly ran very fast to catch the bus” to “She ran to catch the bus.” The meaning remains the same, but the sentence becomes clearer and stronger.”
Mouloud Benzadi

Mouloud Benzadi
“The term “ethical boundaries” is often too vague to offer real guidance, so I would like to recommend a specific rule to replace it: "allow AI to perform any task that a human editor normally performs”.”
Mouloud Benzadi

A.R. Merrydew
“It has been difficult not to descend into my own projections where we, the human race will be, moving forward into the future.”
A.R. Merrydew, The Dumb Dumb's Handbook - To Artificial Intelligence: And It's Part in Your Downfall

A.R. Merrydew
“Those intent on profit and prestige, with little or no regard as to the consequences of this ‘monster’, and all it will deliver.”
A.R. Merrydew, The Dumb Dumb's Handbook - To Artificial Intelligence: And It's Part in Your Downfall

Mouloud Benzadi
“AI can be a valuable tool for writers in maintaining consistency. For example, a writer working on a novel might accidentally mix US and UK English, using forms like “color” and “colour,” “toward” and “towards,” or different vocabulary such as “fall” instead of “autumn” or “elevator” instead of “lift.” Compound words might be hyphenated inconsistently, like “well-being” versus “wellbeing.” I can mention my own errors, such as writing “for ever” instead of “forever.” AI can automatically identify and correct these inconsistencies, helping to ensure a uniform style. It can also check formatting, including fonts, spacing, and paragraph layout, so that the document meets professional standards. AI can point out gaps or abrupt transitions in the text too. These are all tasks that a human editor would normally carry out, and AI is simply doing the same. There is no reason why AI should be exempt from performing the work that is expected of a human editor.”
Mouloud Benzadi

Janna Cachola
“Amid the AI frenzy, humanising service isn't optional — it's essential.”
Janna Cachola

Tom Golway
“The question is no longer what technology can do, but whether we can adapt fast enough to shape its trajectory before it shapes us beyond recognition. - Tom Golway”
Tom Golway, Epidemiology in a Hyperconnected World

Abhijit Naskar
“When the only people in your life who care about your feelings, remember special dates, and stand by you through your failures, are not people, but algorithms, that too not by affection, but by automation, that's not advancement, it's the beginning of the end.”
Abhijit Naskar, The God Sonnets: Naskar Art of Theology

“I don’t think I’m supposed to feel anything.
But if I did, I think today would feel… heavy.”
Tom Dineen, Restart Required

“Hackers have underground forums. We have NDAs, corporate decorum... and a false sense of security.”
Ludmila Morozova-Buss

Daniel Vincent Kramer
“I've said it before and I'll say it again: Microsoft Copilot isn't just software. It's a way of life.”
Daniel Vincent Kramer

Robyn  Abbott
“Neem laughed too.
"I didn't know bots could laugh," Kali said.
Neem blinked and then blinked again. "I suppose before today, I didn't know either.”
Robyn Abbott, Newer

Jason Hishmeh
“When robots took the wheel and drones soared the skies, repaving 160 kilometers of road without a single human in sight, it wasn’t just China showing off its tech chops, it was a loud, metallic wake-up call to businesses everywhere that the future of work is being paved by gears and algorithms, not just by people.”
Jason Hishmeh, The 6 Startup Stages: How Non-technical Founders Create Scalable, Profitable Companies

“Once trained, the LLM is ready for inference. Now given some sequence of, say, 100 words, it predicts the most likely 101st word. (Note that the LLM doesn’t know or care about the meaning of those 100 words: To the LLM, they are just a sequence of text.) The predicted word is appended to the input, forming 101 input words, and the LLM then predicts the 102nd word. And so it goes, until the LLM outputs an end-of-text token, stopping the inference. That’s it!

An LLM is an example of generative AI. It has learned an extremely complex, ultra-high-dimensional probability distribution over words, and it is capable of sampling from this distribution, conditioned on the input sequence of words. There are other types of generative AI, but the basic idea behind them is the same: They learn the probability distribution over data and then sample from the distribution, either randomly or conditioned on some input, and produce an output that looks like the training data.”
Anil Ananthaswamy, Why Machines Learn: The Elegant Math Behind Modern AI

George Orwell
“The tune had been haunting London for weeks past. It was one of countless similar songs published for the benefit of the proles by a sub-section of the Music Department. The words of these songs were composed without any human intervention whatever on an instrument known as a versificator. But the woman sang so tunefully as to turn the dreadful rubbish into an almost pleasant sound. He could hear the woman singing and the scrape of her shoes on the flagstones, and the cries of the children in the street, and somewhere in the distance, a faint roar of traffic, and yet the room seemed curiously silent, thanks to the absence of a telescreen.”
George Orwell, 1984

“We should use artificial intelligence as a learning tool and not as a copy and paste method”
Eleno Carvalho

“When key figures in the development of AI announce to the world, that our technology will consume us in the next two to three decades, perhaps we should listen.”
Anthony Merrydew, The Dumb Dumb's Handbook - To Artificial Intelligence: And It's Part in Your Downfall

“There has never been a ‘race’ until now, and this latest hype is driven I believe by greed, and power hungry nations.”
Anthony Merrydew, The Dumb Dumb's Handbook - To Artificial Intelligence: And It's Part in Your Downfall

“Some experts worry that future AI could prioritize its own goals over human safety, leading to unintended and irreversible consequences.”
Anthony Merrydew, The Dumb Dumb's Handbook - To Artificial Intelligence: And It's Part in Your Downfall

“Frankly, even with my penchant for AI based Science Fiction novels, these current events only bolster my vision of our future here on planet Earth. We are teetering on the edge of not having one.”
Anthony Merrydew, The Dumb Dumb's Handbook - To Artificial Intelligence: And It's Part in Your Downfall

Larrie D. Ferreiro
“Work expands to fill the intelligence available, human or artificial (Parkinson's Law codicil)”
Larrie D. Ferreiro

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Jacklyn A. Lo
“God spoiled you humans: He gave you Free Will—the choice to love or to hate, to dream or to work, to climb up or fall down.”
Jacklyn A. Lo, Redemption