To say that we love progress might be an understatement.
But not everyone
loves it because of the disruptions it causes to the existing structures.
What happened to
horses and horse drawn carriages on the advent of cars? What happened to the
vinyl record infrastructure when the cassette tape arrived? What happened to
the cassette tape when the CD arrived? And what happened to the CD when music
was condensed into small MP3 files that could fit thousands of songs in a
phone? What happened to the AM and SW broadcasting infrastructure when FM gained
ascendence? What happened to the film camera infrastructure when the digital
camera arrived? And what will happen to the internal combustion engine
infrastructure if electric vehicles completely take over as is being pushed?
Successful and
thriving businesses become bankrupt overnight.
But many times,
that progress may also bring some very negative social implications.
I remember
reading about the ‘devastation’ making the car a closed cabin caused to morals.
Look at the
cellular phone for instance.
Though it
appears to have broken much ground in accessibility; though it has opened
grounds for unfettered access; though it has made shopping and banking easy;
though it has made the pursuit of knowledge easy and affordable, it has one the
same vein introduced some clear dangers to social and filial structures.
People who can
have conversations with others across the globe are unable to have any
meaningful conversation at the dinner table.
People who can
access money easily have become unable to plan though their gadgets have all
the tools for the same.
People who can
spot a lie on the other side of the globe are unable to accurately express
themselves because they want to be seen ‘properly’.
People have
become false, even to themselves, meaning that community has died as we have
all become actors at the game of life.
But this is not
the message I am sharing. This is just a wakeup message.
Because God knew
about this when He was creating the world. Meaning that the Gospel addresses
that aspect of our lives and communities as well.
But allow me to
delve into the new thing; Artificial Intelligence, or AI.
And you will
allow me to look at just one aspect to get my point across.
In the past,
clever characters were able to ‘hack’ into betting platforms and obtain win
after win before the gamers realised that they had become the game. And that
was before computers, leave alone internet.
Someone would
take their time to understand the numbers, programs, procedures to be able to
accurately predict the winning tickets and where they could be bought.
And since
betting is a science, they would be able to hit the jackpot again and again
because they were ready and willing their brains toward that end.
You see,
algorithms did not start with the digital age as many think.
These characters
would almost fleece the gamers since they would always win big as they would
get the jackpot and several other big ‘consolation’ prizes.
Now imagine with
me that a few gamblers go the AI way with their predictions. And we know that
gamblers will stop at nothing to win.
Which algorithm
will win since we are pitting AI against AI?
Who will clean
up the mess?
Internet and
social media have killed community for the larger part
AI could kill
humanity for all it is worth.
You see, social
media has taught us to create a front that our community will love.
AI will stop us
from thinking. It will stop us from problem solving because it will be doing it
for us.
Now imagine what
that will do to an already fractured community!
I might be
looking like an alarmist, and I hope I am.
But as always, I
seek to operate outside boxes. And I also want people to think beyond what they
can see.
But probably I
am not talking about you.
If so, forget
everything I have said.
There are
several cases all over the world filed against social media and the actual
damage it has caused, especially to children and youth, from suicide to bulimia
to depression to gambling.
At the back of
those cases is the compulsive nature of social media and its use of artificial
intelligence.
Go to any social
media site and in a short time it is able to accurately guide you to everything
you want, from videos to comedy to scientific studies to politics.
It becomes
difficult, and for a young person, impossible, to stop scrolling since only
what you love is popping up, the kinds of friends you fancy are shown, all your
interests are given prominence.
I heard that one
young person scrolled non-stop for over sixteen hours.
She is accusing
the social media owners because she was then underage.
And that is just
one aspect of that progress.
Think of her
relationships with parents and siblings.
Think of her
studies.
Even without AI,
social media was addictive for all the new things it presented.
With AI, it
becomes compulsively and addictively so.
But it gets
worse.
AI shows you not
only what you want to see, it will ultimately even shape what you think you
want to see.
In short, it
will start guiding your thinking, your problem solving, your feelings and your
decisions.
And that is
dangerous, even wrong.
That because God
always holds us accountable for our choices and decisions.
Like a musician
recently said in response to AI composing Gospel songs, AI cannot be spirit
filled, meaning that it has no capacity for responding to God at any time.
Imagining that
is like imagining a car (even AI programmed) will know where I am going and
take me there without any prompting from me. And it is even worse when we
associate it with God.
Algorithms are
an amalgamation of all the information the system receives that it uses to
guide its output.
But you are not the
conclusion of a debate and voting process.
You are a person
created uniquely by God with a particular assignment on your head.
AI looks for the
common ground for all the input it receives.
But there is
something even more sinister.
A media house
has an editorial policy guided by its owner.
That is what
decides what stories to cover, which issues to give prominence, etc.
Sadly, it is
only in political campaigns that this aspect of the media is clearly seen. And
people assume that that is where it ends, yet it doesn’t.
The media owner
runs his agenda on his media house, craftily and subtly shaping the opinions of
those under his ‘kingdom’.
Do you think it
is any different with AI and the social media it runs?
Of course not.
It is far worse.
We are therefore
looking at control beyond anything we have ever imagined.
But let me stop
here.
Fill your own
gaps.