AI not Always Inferior: Negativity downplays technology's practical applications
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By Christer Watson
Published on April 21, 2026.
The article discusses the shift in attitudes towards artificial intelligence (AI) as a tool for exploiting people, highlighting the positive aspects of the technology. The author argues that AI can be used as a useful tool for improving our lives, particularly in biochemistry and weather forecasting. However, AI-based models like AlphaFold have been instrumental in predicting how DNA sequences will translate into protein shapes and react chemically with other molecules, helping biologists and chemists improve understanding of our bodies' bodies and develop more effective treatments. AI can also be used to help students find math easier and more easily, making it more accessible to students in low-to-medium-income countries and stable as well as stable farming. Despite these positives and promising directions, the author warns that while AI tools should be trusted on a case-by-base basis, it should not be an excuse for exploitation.
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