Fear of AI is a product of the lack of understanding of technology, respond Deee Ste,
The day He asked the new Chatbot of the Chinese company Depseek: Why do some people fear artificial intelligence?
Lo thought four seconds and released: People usually feel fear of artificial intelligence (AI) for various reasons, many of them linked to cultural perceptions, uncertainty about the future and lack of understanding of technology
. Immediately, Depseek gave a broad explanation about the main reasons for that fear, even numbering myths and offering details to discard them; All free and after an easy installation of the program on a cell phone.
A similar potential response and details in the US chatgtp costs $ 200 per month; Otherwise, in the free version the conversation is concise.
Deepseek says that among human beings there are ethical and control concerns about the autonomy of AI: Fear that advanced systems make decisions without human supervision (for example: autonomous weapons)
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Added that there is also concern about algorithmic biases
Well, AI It can perpetuate discrimination if trained with biased data (example: labor recruitment or unfair bank loans)
; and the lack of transparency, because “the complex models such as those of deep learning They are ‘black boxes’, which generates distrust. ”
The Chinese chat also admits that it causes uncertainty the threat to privacy: Mass surveillance: facial recognition systems or analysis of personal data used by governments or companies
or a possible manipulation: “AI can create deepfakes or false content to influence political or social opinions. ”
Destructive force
It also lists representations in popular culture that have portrayed AI as A rebel and destructive force
: movies like Terminator, Matrix o Ex Machinaamong others apocalyptic narratives
that have spread the idea of a Technological singularity
where AI overcomes humans and escapes their control.
Deepseek mentions that the lack of education around technology has caused many people not to understand how AI works, which generates myths, for example, “believing that AI ‘thinks’ as a human or believe that there is a general , a hypothetical machine with complete human intelligence (which still does not exist, but generates fear) ”.
Technological dependence
This new platform also puts existential risks on the table and responds to the user with a philosophical channel: What would happen if AI develops its own awareness and objectives? How to guarantee that advanced systems act for the benefit of humanity?
In addition, it states that another latent fear in humanity is technological dependence: Loss of human skills, for example to trust AI for cognitive tasks such as writing, calculating or even making moral decisions; and vulnerability: technical failures or cyber attacks could collapse critical systems (electrical networks, hospitals)
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China insists: What myths and realities are behind these fears?
and replies: “Myth: AI will dominate us as in the movies. Reality: current AI has no conscience or objectives of its own; It depends on programmers.
“Myth: AI is impartial. REALITY: It can reflect human biases if training data are discriminatory.
Myth: All jobs will disappear. Reality: AI will eliminate some works, but will also create new roles (example: AI management, technological ethics).
Finally, reassures the user and offers recommendations to address fears: “Public education: explain how AI and its limitations work; Ethical regulation: laws to avoid malicious uses (example: prohibit deepfakes not spoiled); Transparency: demand that companies explain how their algorithms make decisions; Humanist approach: Design AI to complement, not replace, human capacities. ”
And finish with a summary: The fear of AI arises from a combination of real risks (such as algorithmic bias or loss of jobs) and exaggerated perceptions fed by fiction. The key is in developing technology in a responsibility and ensuring that it serves the common good
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The Depseek chat explains that both that platform and the chatgpt (developed by the OpenAI company in the United States) are artificial intelligence models designed to process natural language and offer answers to questions and tasks. However, it paints its line and specifies that “there are key differences between them, which derive from their approaches, capacities and applications.
“Deepseek is more focused on business applications, such as data analysis, specific processes and solutions for industries, and may be more adapted to the needs of the Chinese market, including language and local regulations; It can be more optimized for Chinese and other Asian languages, with a better understanding of the cultural and linguistic context of that region.
The chatgpt has a more generalist approach and is widely used for tasks such as writing, translation, tutoring, programming and entertainment; It is better known for its versatility and ability to interact with users around the world, it is stronger in natural language generation tasks, such as drafting essays, poems or code.
Mathematics competencies
Deepseek recognizes with humility that In its current state and without specific training
probably cannot solve most problems of the International Mathematics Olympiad, especially the most difficult
. But recommends specialized models such as Alphageometry, which have already shown that it is possible in specific areas (such as geometry); For arithmetic, algebra or combinatorial problems, there is still a path to go
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To the user interested in this topic, the Chinese chat recommends, with a paternalistic tone at the end: If you are interested to use AI to prepare for mathematical competencies, tools such as Wolfram Alpha or IA-based tutors (such as Chatgpt-4) can help you understand concepts, but constant practice and traditional study remain essential
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The detailed information about the team that worked in training the Deepseek AI models It is not publicly available
answers the chat to express question about how many people work in supplying their database or where their answers feeds.
Cultural diversity
“Companies often maintain operational and human resources. What is likely that your central team will be composed mainly of Chinese professionals, especially in technical and leadership roles.
However, the AI field is global and collaborative. Many Chinese technology companies hire international talent or collaborate with researchers from other countries for specific projects. The data used to train AI models usually come from multilingual and multicultural sources, especially if the model is designed to understand several languages (such as Chinese and English). It is possible that Deepseek has hired data scorers in different regions of the world to guarantee linguistic and cultural diversity, although this is not confirmed.
– What is the reason for this lack of transparency?
– Companies often protect information about their equipment and processes for competitive or security reasons. In China, in addition, there is a more reserved approach in the dissemination of operational details, compared to Western companies such as OpenAi – deepseek concludes.