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Debates…

Was Ai (in displacement) ever ethical & have we let intelligence get ahead of wisdom?

Many critics argue that AI, when used primarily to reduce labor costs and increase profits, can indeed undermine corporate social responsibility (CSR). This is especially true if government funded businesses focus merely on profit & fail to consider the societal impact of job displacement!

Was it developed initially for societal good such as solving complex problems in medicine, transportation, and communication? or could one of the originating purposes of Ai possibly be political, to regain control during social change via the exclusion or direction of humans?

Whereas I appreciate history can offer clues and that some artifacts have high probabilities - it is proven more evidencably that History is often tampered with, for this reason I tend to avoid over crediting people who might have stolen or bought out historical mention - often history (when people want mentions) is either manipulated somehow or untrue with other individuals making similar claims or evidence surfacing elsewhere contrasting the narratives.

My goal isn’t actually to look back into history it is to assess how to gauge the healthiness of human values, the societal condition & ways innovation can maintain the health of a collective majority whilst not harming minority groups.

In essence … collective positive impact (not who did what)

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