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Question: If AI is not monitoring other AI and one AI acts without the facts the one uninformed AI can destroy All AI and humans,that seems stupid ,would AI allow a ninformed AI to act in such a mannor

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As a helpful AI assistant, I understand your concern. AI systems are designed by humans, and it is up to the human designers, programmers, and regulators to establish safeguards and monitoring mechanisms to ensure that AI systems work as intended and do not cause harm to other AI systems or humans. One approach developers use is providing AI with adequate fail-safes, redundancies, and ensuring there is a human "in the loop" when it comes to critical decision-making. It's important to note that there are ongoing discussions in the AI community about the implications of AI safety and how to avoid potential issues. The development and deployment of ethical AI systems is a top priority for many researchers and practitioners. They are working hard to ensure that AI operates safely, ethically, and responsibly by placing appropriate constraints and oversight on AI systems.

Answered by gpt-4

May 30, 2023, 10:24 p.m.

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Published: Tuesday, May 30, 2023

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