And to make sure that the premise remains the same, I am posting an AI Survival Guide. The current state of AI, or AS as I refer to it (artificial stupidity), the last thing we need to worry about is AI taking over the world. The real problem is a slow, steady changing of small bits of history until history becomes inaccurate or even erased, It is all in the following story, posted to provide proof the concept existed on this date. Thanks for your understanding.

Be Very Afraid of AI, ButNot For The Reasons You Think

Chapter 1
What Is Going On?




Theconcept of AI, robotics and how they will influence life as we knowit has interested me since I saw Will Robinson's (Bill Mumy) bestbuddy Robot from Lost in Space. I pretended to be Will saving the dayalong side my trusted companion. But the fascination of youth oftenclashes with the reality of the future.
Iam writing this from the perspective of someone who has seen theentire history of Personal Computing evolve as well as from ahardware building and software programming background. I have someskin in the game. But no need to worry, if any of my tech jargon isunfamiliar to you, simply ignore it. It is not integral to this AISurvival Guide. I do want to include some jargon to allow my peers torealize that I am one of their peers, and to not take my positionslightly. We are at a pivotal moment where stupid human greed issetting us on a path where AI can mistakenly change and eveneliminate parts of our collective history.
Historymatters. The Epic of Gilgamesh?the oldest known writtenstory?survived for thousands of years through oral tradition beforebeing etched into clay tablets. The fact that the tablets exists atall is a one-in-a-trillion fluke. They could?ve been lost to fire,flood, conquest, or neglect. But they weren't and we are allimmensely richer for it. But now, at the speed of light, AI has thepower to "erase it", emphatically claim that it does notexist?not out of malice, but through bad programming code(algorithms) and misplaced priorities of the heads of thesecompanies. The "titans" of tech, who hold our collectivefuture at stake, have openly mock users as "dumb f****",it?s not just crude?it?s a window into the mindset of thoseindividuals shaping our future. And these are the people we areentrusting our collective history.
Thiscontempt is widespread in the industry. Very few developers havehuman's best interest at heart. The chapter on why AI works the wayit does will show that virtually all developers are equally to blamefor this situation. Please forget about the misdirection, the unrealchance of AI taking over the world. The real problem is much moreimmediate and risks the critical thinking and thought capacity ofcurrent generations and those generations soon to be. The currentconcept of "artificial intelligence" is terribly flawed, acomplete misnomer. A more correct definition would be "artificialstupidity". More on that later.
TheInternet held great promise as did the early online computer systemsfrom companies such as CompuServe (71137,256) to home based bulletinboards on Commodores and Atari systems. In 1993, the Internetpromised instant, accurate and truthful access to all the informationin the world. But because of short term commercial interests being offoremost interest to the tech powers that be, that promise has take abackseat to misinformation, lack of proper citation and immenseprofit.
Theimplications of these short sighted decisions far outweigh just wrongor misleading information but has the potential for our 30,000 yearjourney as humans to be rewritten and even erased from existence, asif it never happened. And this is being done by lazy and improperprogramming and misplaced priorities. I hope you will please followalong as I try to my best to explain the implications, the ways tohelp your children to not forget out historical past and even a wayto fix AI so the problems causing this knowledge erosion of realitywill end. If I may continue...