As a seasoned crypto investor and tech enthusiast with over two decades of experience under my belt, I find myself deeply intrigued by David Schwartz’s latest public outburst against AI-generated content on popular platforms like Quora. Having witnessed numerous technological advancements throughout my journey, I have come to appreciate the nuances that separate a well-crafted human touch from an algorithmic one.
David Schwartz, Ripple‘s Chief Technology Officer (CTO), has voiced criticism towards an influential AI-driven online platform over the choice of words they used when discussing victims of Bitcoin scams. He contends that it wasn’t a simple mistake because artificial intelligence is designed to avoid typos, suggesting this may be indicative of a deliberate choice or oversight. It’s worth noting that this isn’t the first time Schwartz has expressed reservations about AI in similar circumstances.
“Individuals who got scammed on Bitcoin to be prosecuted for their crimes”
David Schwartz, known as Joel Katz on X social media platform, has shared multiple images from the well-known question and answer site Quora, expressing disapproval towards the modifications made to it by artificial intelligence. Specifically, Schwartz’s criticism is centered around the new format of questions being posed.
Is it possible to locate and prosecute people who have defrauded others using Bitcoin or other digital currencies when they’ve been victims of a scam?
*sigh*
— David “JoelKatz” Schwartz (@JoelKatz) October 9, 2024
One of Schwartz’s followers suggested that it might be a mere typo, to which Ripple CTO responded that it is highly unlikely since it was generated by AI. “I don’t think AIs make typos,” he wrote.
It’s AI generated. I don’t think AIs make typos.
— David “JoelKatz” Schwartz (@JoelKatz) October 9, 2024
This year, David Schwartz has written several articles on the X platform, expressing his criticism towards Quora and the help it receives from AI in constructing its questions.
Ripple CTO praises Elon Musk’s Starlink
David Schwartz frequently disagrees with Elon Musk in relation to posts regarding free speech, and he often criticizes the billionaire, stating that a significant portion of products produced by his numerous corporations are “excessively overvalued.
This week, Schwartz appeared to offer genuine commendation for one of Musk’s flagship products – the mobile satellite internet system, Starlink.
Schwartz published a tweet with a photo of a Starlink dish on the dashboard of his car. The CTO said that he was able to join a Zoom meeting while there was no cell service. He added that he was not driving at that moment.
It appears that Schwartz consistently commends Starlink, a product developed by SpaceX, the company founded by Elon Musk. On the other hand, he often voices criticism towards Tesla and Musk’s claims about the electric vehicles produced by the company, particularly regarding their characteristics and updates. In fact, Schwartz refers to Starlink as an “impressive achievement.
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2024-10-09 14:30