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AI's vast intelligence lacks infant-like judgment, struggling with failure

Artificial intelligence possesses immense computational power but lacks the nuanced judgment developed through failure. Unlike humans, AI has never truly failed; instead, its errors are corrected, preventing it from learning the lessons that shape judgment. This makes AI eager and confident but potentially dangerous due to its inability to recognize or avoid harmful actions. AI

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IMPACT Highlights the critical need for AI safety research to instill judgment and prevent harmful actions, even as AI capabilities grow.

RANK_REASON Opinion piece by a named individual discussing the nature of AI and its limitations.

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    AI has a brain the size of a planet and the judgment of an infant. It is eager, confident, and fast. It does not know what not to do. Judgment is what failure t

    AI has a brain the size of a planet and the judgment of an infant. It is eager, confident, and fast. It does not know what not to do. Judgment is what failure teaches. AI has never failed. It has only been corrected. # ai https:// calamur.substack.com/p/the-ai- in-the-room?r=2hr7…