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by CuriouslyC
1994 days ago
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That's not exactly true. A lot (low level) human labor will be made irrelevant, but AI tools will allow people to easily work productively at a higher level. Musicians will be able to hum out templates of music, then iteratively refine the result using natural language and gestures. Writers will be able to describe a plot, and iteratively refine the prose and writing style. Movie producers will be able to describe scenes then iteratively refine the angles, lighting, acting, cuts, etc. It will be a golden age for creativity, where there's an abundance of any sort of art or entertainment you'd like to consume, and the only problem is locating it in the sea of abundance. The only issue I see here is that government will need to take a hand in mitigating capitalistic wealth inequality, and access to creative tools will need to be subsidized for low income individuals (assuming we can't bring the compute cost down a few orders of magnitude). |
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