Manifesto Tecnológico
Not a day goes by without me thinking: Artificial Intelligence—AI—is not merely about emulating graphics or producing artwork. Recently, the biggest advances we’ve seen in AI have been, simply, in graphics. Yes! This is a critique! The whole idea of Artificial Intelligence is, essentially, to protect humanity. And what do users use it for? “Drawing.” It’s like an air pump without wind—utterly pointless.
AI’s processing capabilities are far more important. Making more accurate decisions is the path toward evolving our forecasts of what this technological field can achieve, but users are going against the grain. We need to develop an educational program that enforces guidelines to address this situation so that, in the future, our children won’t become pseudo–Da Vincis. With AI, you can code, establish standards, and uncover new discoveries. We must go further, learn more. Human knowledge is truly an unborn calf—it doesn’t exist. Compared to the clamorous quest to understand the universe, we still know nothing, and we keep heading in the wrong direction as long as we’re drawing virtual dogs (I love dogs).
We must shoulder greater responsibility in using Artificial Intelligence, and above all, pursue a dignified use of its resources. For me, AI stands on a three-legged stool: Justice, Dignity, and Stability. Without these three pillars, we are lost; and although we could push even further, human knowledge stubbornly remains lazy, lacking any sense of urgency. Hey! The sun exploded, the Earth formed, animals exist—and you’re going to spend your time making memes with AI?
If your answer is yes…
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