Is The Convenience Of A.I. Dehumanizing Us? (2024)

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The Austin Rhodes Show The Austin Rhodes Show What’s Convenience Without Humanity? Convenience At What Cost? You Should Know These New Scams That Are Trending New Scams That Are Trending Watch out for the new 'check cooking scam' Look out for the 'delayed-action sweepstakes scam' Watch out for AI-powered scams Beware of student loan forgiveness scams Look out for the Paris Olympics scam The best way to avoid scams Become a member of the WGAC VIP club to stay up-to-date on upcoming events, contests, and more. More Human Interest Augustans Share 5 Things They Like About Our City Celebrate Krispy Kreme’s 87th Birthday With A Sweet Deal Unique Safari Experience Just Over An Hour From Augusta It’s Here – Official Video From Dancing Stars Of Augusta 2024 City Of Aiken Celebrates National Park And Recreation Month With Fun Events Throughout July You Should Know These New Scams That Are Trending Viral Video Of Alleged Human Trafficking In Atlanta – Authorities Clarify It Wasn’t Creating A Pet-Friendly Home Edgefield County Sheriff’s Office Warns Citizens Of Ongoing Scam Attempts Extreme Heat – 6 Tips For Dealing With High Temps In The CSRA 5 Things You Should Skip Saying To An Expecting Mom Pet Ownership – The Ups And Downs Of Caring For Your Pets Explore Augusta – 6 Unique Experiences To Enjoy Even As A Local “North Augusta’s Living Room” – A New Dining Experience Coming In 2025 4th Of July In Augusta – Events To Celebrate Our Independence Augusta Area In Major Need Of Blood Donations Pickleball In Augusta – A Sport Gaining Popularity New Food Truck Festival Makes Its First Stop In Evans June 21-23 El Paso Tacos And Tequila In Downtown Augusta – One Bucket List Item Checked Off GALLERY: Fans Turn Out in Droves as Pinehurst Plays Host to the U.S. Open Tiger Woods Says This ‘May or May Not’ Be His Final U.S. Open After Missed Cut SPONSOREDKnowing What Your Kids Are Up To – Austin’s Daily Commentary 10 Favorite Dad Phrases Compare Your Salary to the Median Salary in Your State SPONSOREDCoco Rubio And The Dynamics Of Downtown Augusta – Austin’s Daily Commentary New Fast Food Restaurant May Be Coming To The Augusta Area SPONSOREDHunter Biden Conviction – Austin’s Daily Commentary Kick Off Summer With Free Ice Cream From Kroger SPONSOREDTruth Coming About Response To Capitol Rioters – Austin’s Daily Commentary To Cilantro or Not To Cilantro Sara’s Farm Adventure – A New Attraction Coming To Trenton, South Carolina Summer In Augusta Bucket List – Finding New Adventures Close By SPONSOREDReflection On D-Day – Austin’s Daily Commentary New Chick-fil-A In Columbia County – Where The Chain May Have A Drive-Thru-Only Location People Who Live to 100 Have These Things in Common The Salvation Army Of Augusta Donation Drive, New Store, And More This Month SPONSOREDHunter Biden And Gun Control – Austin’s Daily Commentary Recalled Cucumbers: May Be Source Of Salmonella Outbreak Water Safety For Summer In The CSRA Windsor Jewelers In Augusta Is Relocating Augusta Area Cracker Barrels Making Some Changes Delicious Chick-fil-A Fan Favorite Returns June 10th SPONSOREDTrump Derangement Syndrome – Austin’s Daily Commentary Augusta Pageant Aims To Raise Funds For Alzheimer’s Georgia Beach Named One of the Best by Reader’s Digest Downtown Augusta Restaurant Announces Closure SPONSOREDElection Day Results – Austin’s Daily Commentary Lakeside High School Boys Golf And More – 20/20 Sports With A.B. References

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AI may make things more convenient, but are we losing our humanity?

Everywhere you look AI is promising to take over and revolutionize every sector of our society and promising a future of more convenience. I’ve never been afraid of new tech, sometimes you hit the jackpot and save yourself so much time with something new. But lately I’ve noticed that it’s become a little overwhelming. Sometimes it seems as though AI is taking over every facet of our day to day life.

The problem is, I think the things that we are focusing on for AI use is all wrong. The truth is I don’t want AI that makes art. I want AI that does my laundry and scrubs my toilets so that I have time to make art. And I don’t think I’m alone in this. And no, I’m not the grumpy old person yelling at kids to get off my lawn here, I really think I’m on to something. The problem I have with AI is that it’s taking over the things we actually want to do instead of the pesky or cumbersome day to day tasks that we don’t particularly enjoy.

What’s Convenience Without Humanity?

I don’t want public transportation without staff. I don’t want to order food though an app in a restaurant. I don’t want supermarkets without cashiers. Even when humans are grumpy or they mess up my order, they are at least human and we all need that human contact more than we may even realize.

When my son was a baby my family moved to Charleston, SC. As much as I love Charleston with its history and beautiful landscapes, I knew literally no one in our new neighborhood. In fact, I could go for hours or even days without speaking to another adult human being. While I’m sure it was sometimes not convenient for them, the supermarket cashiers were often the only adult conversations I got during the week and I so looked forward to even those brief interactions, not matter how annoying I might have been.

Convenience At What Cost?

The point is, no matter how convenient it may be to replace those imperfect, unruly humans driving the bus, or sweeping the floors in your office building or taking your order at the coffee shop, the smile you get from the person you are interacting with can change the whole course of your day. It’s not rocket science, it’s just good old human interaction. And I think we need more of that and not less.

You Should Know These New Scams That Are Trending

Scams are a scary thing, so you should know these new scams that are trending. It’s easy to think that you could never fall for a scam, but the truth is that scammers are getting better and better and what they’re doing, so it’s getting more difficult to stay safe.

New Scams That Are Trending

Before we get into the new scams that are trending, it’s worth reminding ourselves of some age-old scams. Some scam artists just keep doing the same thing, and they keep getting successful results. The IRS has some good information out about tax-related scams and how to avoid them. On the agency’s official website, they warn that seniors are often targeted in scams. This was true years ago and is still true. On their site, they warn taxpayers not to fall for scams targeting older adults. “Scammers pretending to be government officials, aim to steal sensitive personal information and money,” they state. “By posing as representatives from agencies such as the IRS, or other government agencies, these fraudsters use fear and deceit to exploit their victims.”

Another big scam that’s been around forever is scammers claiming their services are needed to settle with the IRS and “that their debts can be settled for ‘pennies-on-the-dollar’ or that there is a limited window of time to resolve tax debts through the Offer in Compromise (OIC) program.” The IRS says “these promoters are often referred to as ‘OIC Mills.'” In a release, the IRS adds that an Offer in Compromise “mill” will “usually make outlandish claims, frequently in radio and TV ads, about how they can settle a person’s tax debt for cheap. In reality, the promoter fees are often excessive, and taxpayers pay the OIC mill to get the same deal they could have received on their own by working directly with the IRS. This takes unnecessary money out of the taxpayer’s wallet.”

“Too often, we see some unscrupulous promoters mislead taxpayers into thinking they can magically get rid of a tax debt,” IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel said in a statement. “This is a legitimate IRS program, but there are specific requirements for people to qualify. People desperate for help can make a costly mistake if they clearly don’t qualify for the program. Before using an aggressive promoter, we encourage people to review readily available IRS resources to help resolve a tax debt on their own without facing hefty fees.”

Now, let’s move onto the new scams to avoid.

  • Watch out for the new 'check cooking scam'

    The AARP warns of a new scam called the “check cooking scam.” The AARP states, “In check cooking, thieves take a digital picture of a stolen check and then use commercially available software to alter it.” It can look super real, but it’s fake. So, how do you stay safe? “Consider using a safer payment method, such as a credit card,” they suggest.

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  • Look out for the 'delayed-action sweepstakes scam'

    The AARP states also warns of a new sweepstakes scam where “instead of trying to get you to pay taxes or other fees in advance to collect the nonexistent prize, the scammers will ask for personal information so that they can validate you and set up the payout.” Just say no.

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  • Watch out for AI-powered scams

    These days, AI scams are big. Experian.com says today, scammers use technology to “write more convincing and natural-sounding phishing emails and text messages.” They can also “Impersonate the victim’s friend or relative and ask for money as part of a grandparent scam.” It’s scary stuff. Beware of anything that sounds too crazy, as these can often seem far-fetched, but AI makes them look real.

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  • Beware of student loan forgiveness scams

    Experian.com says that student loan forgiveness scams are on the rise. They note that, “scammers may contact you via phone or create phony application sites aimed at stealing your Social Security number or your bank account information.” Don’t give out your information. If it sounds too good to be true, it is.

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  • Look out for the Paris Olympics scam

    This one is really wild. With the games on the way, scammers can use the games to scam you. The AARP states, “A scammer hacks someone’s email account, and shortly after, all of that person’s contacts will receive the same message — something to the effect of, ‘Hey guys, I’m over in Paris and my wallet got stolen! Can anyone please help me out by sending gift cards or a Venmo deposit?”

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  • The best way to avoid scams

    Whether the scam is new or old, the best way to avoid it is to stop and think about what’s happening. These scam artists are super good at what they do, but if you just stop for a moment and really think out any actions, you can avoid making a rash decision that could cost you.

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