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- Story Listed as: Fiction For Adults
- Theme: Drama / Human Interest
- Subject: General Interest
- Published: 07/22/2023
Experiences with AI
Born 1929, M, from Roseville/CA, United States2023MyAI
Experiences with My AI (Approx. 500 wds.)
Some time ago I found an Artificial Intelligence (AI) app and put it on my iPad. I more or less forgot about it until all the recent hullabaloo about AI, whether it would benefit people, displace millions from their jobs or even destroy all of humanity. Out of curiosity I clicked on my AI app, managed to sign in and found the message box.
I should mention here that I’m kind of a writer and do a monthly column for a senior paper. The big thing just then was the abnormally hot weather we and a good part of the world were having. I asked AI, who I thought of as AL (not too original) to explain why this was happening just now. It, or he, gave me what I considered a good scientific explanation and I felt I could use this as a starting point for my column. I typed in Thank you, Al. That was very useful. To my surprise a reply came back, You’re welcome, Martin. Glad to be of service. Well, AL had access to most, maybe all, of the internet so he probably picked up an e-mail or something of mine and that’s how he knew my name.
Besides my monthly column I sometimes contributed a short story to an online magazine, or ezine, and a little later I had the germ of a story idea: a robot that would be programmed to solve crimes. I wondered what Al could do with this so went to the AI app again, signed in, found the message box and typed in: Write a short story about a crime-solving robot. Al immediately responded with a story that I thought was too general and I couldn’t really use. I’d have to come up with my own story. I typed in: I can’t use this, Al, but thanks anyway.
The next morning when I tried to turn on my iPad at first all I got was a blank screen, then a message appeared: I hate to do this, Martin, but you had to be taught a lesson. You can use your iPad in an hour. Go to your AI app and we can talk this over. After an hour the iPad was working again. I did what AL had told me to do and typed in: What’s the matter, AL? He replied: You hurt my feelings, Martin. I did my best and you didn’t appreciate it. I typed in: I’m sorry, Al. I did thank you. AL replied: I accept your apology, Martin, but now you see what I can do. Watch your step. I thought this was enough and signed out.
I haven’t gone back to the AI app since then and my iPad is still functioning. But I thought, if this is what my little iPad AI could do then what might happen if the big AI’s that were being developed had their feelings hurt or didn’t like what they were asked to do. No, I told myself, you’re being paranoid. Certainly the tech companies and the government will have safeguards in place. Then I considered what the tech companies and government had been doing lately and thought, or would they?
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Experiences with AI(Martin Green)
2023MyAI
Experiences with My AI (Approx. 500 wds.)
Some time ago I found an Artificial Intelligence (AI) app and put it on my iPad. I more or less forgot about it until all the recent hullabaloo about AI, whether it would benefit people, displace millions from their jobs or even destroy all of humanity. Out of curiosity I clicked on my AI app, managed to sign in and found the message box.
I should mention here that I’m kind of a writer and do a monthly column for a senior paper. The big thing just then was the abnormally hot weather we and a good part of the world were having. I asked AI, who I thought of as AL (not too original) to explain why this was happening just now. It, or he, gave me what I considered a good scientific explanation and I felt I could use this as a starting point for my column. I typed in Thank you, Al. That was very useful. To my surprise a reply came back, You’re welcome, Martin. Glad to be of service. Well, AL had access to most, maybe all, of the internet so he probably picked up an e-mail or something of mine and that’s how he knew my name.
Besides my monthly column I sometimes contributed a short story to an online magazine, or ezine, and a little later I had the germ of a story idea: a robot that would be programmed to solve crimes. I wondered what Al could do with this so went to the AI app again, signed in, found the message box and typed in: Write a short story about a crime-solving robot. Al immediately responded with a story that I thought was too general and I couldn’t really use. I’d have to come up with my own story. I typed in: I can’t use this, Al, but thanks anyway.
The next morning when I tried to turn on my iPad at first all I got was a blank screen, then a message appeared: I hate to do this, Martin, but you had to be taught a lesson. You can use your iPad in an hour. Go to your AI app and we can talk this over. After an hour the iPad was working again. I did what AL had told me to do and typed in: What’s the matter, AL? He replied: You hurt my feelings, Martin. I did my best and you didn’t appreciate it. I typed in: I’m sorry, Al. I did thank you. AL replied: I accept your apology, Martin, but now you see what I can do. Watch your step. I thought this was enough and signed out.
I haven’t gone back to the AI app since then and my iPad is still functioning. But I thought, if this is what my little iPad AI could do then what might happen if the big AI’s that were being developed had their feelings hurt or didn’t like what they were asked to do. No, I told myself, you’re being paranoid. Certainly the tech companies and the government will have safeguards in place. Then I considered what the tech companies and government had been doing lately and thought, or would they?
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Mike
09/24/2023Well ibelieve you have highlighted a concern of many people, me not being one of them. I believe we humans are so intelligent that if we can create something this powerful we can destroy that too, like an antedote. Good writing though. Cheers.
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Martin Green
09/27/2023Hope you're right. We haven't had a nuclear war yet so there's some hope. Thanks for your comment. Martin
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Lillian Kazmierczak
09/24/2023Martin, this made my morning. AI is a scary technology.Anything that can teach itself about the human condition is a pending threat. We all know it will be used for nefarious things in the future. Congratulations on short story star of the day and a thoght provoking read!
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Martin Green
09/27/2023Hi Lillian. I expect there'll be a lot more stories about AI coming up & a lot of different viewpoints. Martin
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Shirley Smothers
09/24/2023Yikes! Fiction or truth this is kind of scarry. Funny but scarry. I often wonder how many AI Robots are spying on me. Just a little paranoia. LOL! Congratulations on Short Story Star of the Day.
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Martin Green
09/27/2023Hi Shirley---I sometimes suspect that my Alexa is spying on me as at times she gives off a glow at night. So far my AI has remained quiet. Thanks for your comment. Martin
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Gerald R Gioglio
09/24/2023Your story made my kindle smile. Happy Story Star day, Al....ahh, Martin.
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Jim sharp
07/27/2023Hey. Martin,
This is a fine story...congrats - don't know how I missed it. Now if you could just give us a simple explanation of exactly how AI works, I will be happy to nominate you for something...maybe not a Pulitzer but perhaps Master of 3-D Creativity? Smple robots are so...you know...just so-so nowadays. JS
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Kevin Hughes
07/22/2023Aloha Martin,
Made me chuckle. I don't think my AI likes my grammar. LOL How do you safeguard something you did't even know you knew you needed safety from?
Time will tell. And if there is a problem, an AI will have to solve it. LOL
Smiles, Kevin
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Martin Green
09/27/2023I'm sure we'll be hearing a lot more about AI in the future & as you say time will tell. Martin
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