#futurist #future #ai #ai_war
Note: These are futuristic considerations
Yes, you read it right,
These are not Trade wars
These are not Star wars
These are not internet wars
These are AI wars
— The company or country that excels in AI would command the world
— This is how the future would be like.
— How is it possible?
— Take, for example, the Twitter Recommendation System or Twitter feeds. If the only recommendation system in the world is tied to Twitter, any future vested interest can be indirectly perpetuated through such feeds. Vested interests might indeed be part of the game.
— There can also be direct advertisements targeting a specific group of people.
— Hacking can occur when some groups deny it; due to ownership, AI hacking is possible.
— If you own AI, then you own the audience. The audience has already given you the “go-ahead,” so no one will ask.
— Soon, life will operate as commanded by artificial intelligence.
— Perpetuated news feeds are likely to be biased, which can lead to biased decisions.
— The truth may be concealed from you, as AI is anticipated to soon dominate many areas, especially communications.
— You may not even realize how the generated images are intended or not.
— What you see is what you believe. If the country or company leading in AI does not align with your values, exploitation may occur.
— Therefore, understand which AI you wish to follow.
Therefore, choose OpenAI for your models and work, and avoid using DeepSeek, regardless of how tempting and affordable it may seem.
— Why do Chinese companies sell their products at lower prices?
— They profit from bulk orders rather than individual units, as is common in the United States. For example, if the selling price is $2, a Chinese company might sell it for $1. If they sell 1,000 units, they make $2,000, while a U.S. company selling 10 units makes only $20. Who makes more money? And who earns a higher profit? So selling cheaper too can be profitable, as it would target more buyers.
— What would be the problem if China takes over AI?
Chinese philosophy is distinct; their governance is unique, and their ideologies vary. They perceive us as competitors, which is despite the friendliness we all share.
— What does it mean for China to take the lead in AI?
— This means Chinese company models, software, or related items are overtaking indigenous models and products.
— What is the safest option at this stage?
— OpenAI is the safest choice; it has no hidden motives. No Grok is baised as per my study and experience on internet, Grok have slangs too, when I was exploring net.
— What about countries that have no major AI models?
— It’s okay to use OpenAI or obtain licenses from them to establish a branch in your country.
— All countries without an AI base can easily utilize OpenAI, just as you all were, until DeepSeek arrives.
— So you may continue OpenAI
— Who is the leader in AI so far?
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