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by joshuak
2495 days ago
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> Even in 1995 we were only really trying to delay the inevitable. Do people do this? Are there really people out there that are resistant to believing that machines can or eventually will outperform humans in any discrete task? I can see a reasonable doubt about general intelligence, but other than that surely every mechanical advance since the plow paints a clear trajectory. These kinds of articles always strike me as absurdist handwringing. I suspect that it's just fear mongering for views. Is anyone here[0] actually in doubt about machines performing better than humans? I mean despite all of recorded history. [0]I mean you, the reader yourself. Not speculation of other people's doubt, because I'm not sure these people exist. |
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But, what's the point then? I mean, if there's no point in pursuing anything because a machine will always be better and no one is going to appreciate anything handmade anymore... What's the point? To... eat, sleep and die?
I personally don't understand why a good portion of the population nowadays is okay with the idea that humans will be obsolete.