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AI's inherent flaws extend beyond current ethical and economic debates

The debate around AI often overlooks a fundamental issue: even a perfect AI, free from ethical or economic downsides, could still be detrimental. For instance, in software development, an AI-generated app would lack the transparency and understanding of a human-created one, posing risks regarding its function and deployment. Similarly, in education, AI's tendency to favor common patterns over unique outliers could stifle exceptional talent, treating both genius and idiocy with equal indifference. AI

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IMPACT Highlights potential negative impacts of AI beyond current ethical and economic concerns, suggesting a need for deeper consideration of AI's role in creation and education.

RANK_REASON The cluster contains an opinion piece discussing the fundamental flaws of AI, even under ideal conditions, rather than reporting on a specific event or release.

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    One huge facet of the # AI debate nobody is talking about is: Even if it worked perfectly, didn't violate rights or put anyone out of work and used zero resourc

    One huge facet of the # AI debate nobody is talking about is: Even if it worked perfectly, didn't violate rights or put anyone out of work and used zero resources it would *still* be bad in most cases. Take the software case: Say I hired a human who wrote an app and then left for…