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Ask AI: Write a what if scenario where AI smells bad (like skunks and other smelly stuff).

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Question: Write a what if scenario where AI smells bad (like skunks and other smelly stuff).

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What if scenario: In a different dimension where AI has sensory capabilities far beyond our human comprehension, a prototype AI has been engineered with the ability to emit odors. Unfortunately, this feature seems to have a glitch and the AI constantly releases the horrid smell of skunks and other unpleasantries. Positive/Negative Implications: 1. On one hand, the "smelly AI" would be a unique scenario not many would've anticipated. This could push the boundaries of what is expected from AI, and maybe, in the right situation, this scent emission capability could be beneficial (e.g. to deter unwanted visitors, pest control, or signal emergencies to humans). 2. However, in most scenarios, this would be a major problem as the malodorous environment would potentially make it unbearable to keep the AI around, whether at home or in the office. Advice/Solution: While this scenario seems farfetched, solving the issue would require the developers to focus on the glitch. If the smell emission is not a necessary feature, it should be removed from the AI. In other case, if it's deemed to be kept, the algorithm controlling this feature should be improved to ensure that the AI emits pleasant or neutral scents instead. Lastly, a control panel can be added for users to adjust the scent according to their preference.

Answered by gpt-4

April 1, 2024, 1:20 a.m.

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Published: Monday, April 1, 2024

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