Sounds and Looks Impressive Wish i Understood It
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That's cool. It's a little bit scary, too. AI is an amazing leap for mankind, but what happens to us when a computer outperforms everything a human can do? What happens to your sense of accomplishment, purpose in life, dignity, and your ability to make a living with your hard-earned skills? What happens when we render ourselves obsolete? We will give up any control to machines, and I don't want to ponder what that leads to. I really wish I had evidence that substantiates otherwise. Will humanity be able to adapt to such a massive change in such a short amount of time? I can't predict the future, but I wish I had reason to be more optimistic. I hope I'm wrong. The alternative presents an existential threat to humanity which I'd rather not ponder.
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In the same way that "AI boosts robot teaching" (work task analysis), AI should also be able to tell how humans can "labor" more efficiently. Fine tune quotas and such.
"Before entering on an understanding, I have meditated for a long time, and have foreseen what might happen. It is not genius which reveals to me suddenly, secretly, what I have to say or to do in a circumstance unexpected by other people; it is reflection, it is meditation." - Napoleon I
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That's cool. It's a little bit scary, too. AI is an amazing leap for mankind, but what happens to us when a computer outperforms everything a human can do? What happens to your sense of accomplishment, purpose in life, dignity, and your ability to make a living with your hard-earned skills? What happens when we render ourselves obsolete? We will give up any control to machines, and I don't want to ponder what that leads to. I really wish I had evidence that substantiates otherwise. Will humanity be able to adapt to such a massive change in such a short amount of time? I can't predict the future, but I wish I had reason to be more optimistic. I hope I'm wrong. The alternative presents an existential threat to humanity which I'd rather not ponder.
I don't think we'll render ourselves obsolete, but rather stand on the shoulders of our robots and free us up to build more. Expanding the "leisure class" (in this context I mean those that do not physically toil so I'm including scientists, academics, coders, even managers, etc) is a net win for humanity because that's where our innovation comes from. I should caution you that I'm not saying those who physically toil cannot innovate - more that they are otherwise occupied feeding themselves + feeding me and you.
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