I’m sure I’ll be downvoted to Hell

but I’m going to disagree.
I’m mostly blind, and super excited about what AI can do for people like me just by describing the world for me. There are some questions a human will probably always be able to answer better (like, do these colours match?), but we’re getting to the point where I can ask the AI things like to read the instructions on a package or tell me the hamburger options at a restaurant or describe a scene. I had a friend talking about how cool it was he could use his Meta glasses to read a print novel just by holding it and turning pages (especially great for books that don’t have a readily available digital version).
I also personally find ChatGPT useful as a search engine because you can ask follow up questions and google has become so absolutely cluttered with sponsored pages that get in the way of real answers. Of course, I’m checking GPT’s sources but it can get me to the information I need faster because of that ability to answer follow up questions.
This isn’t to say AI is magical and perfect. AI slop patterns are the absolute worst. I see it all the time in the embroidery sub “why doesn’t mine look like the picture?”—because the thread in the picture is doing impossible things, that’s why. It’s drowning out quality patterns made by humans who actually understand how thread and fabric work.
And I’m genuinely concerned about AI video. Currently, people are mostly using it for jokes, but it will absolutely get to the point where it won’t be easily recognizable and people will be able to convincingly put words into the mouths of politicians and scientists. I mean, we’re getting there with image generation already (and so many people don’t know what to look for anyway).
Despite my excitement for AI’s potential for me as a blind person, I do think it’s going to get worse before we (humanity) figure out shit out about this.