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by blagie
1182 days ago
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> Being a bit careful, taking it slow, maybe, why not? Market forces: * Google is about to be steamrolled by Bing, and vice-versa if Bard gets ahead of Sidney. * Programming companies who don't have code written by GPT will fall behind ones who do. * Web sites who pay actual humans to do writing over AIs which maximize ad clicks will have less ad revenue and higher costs. ... and so on. Those forces get increasingly strong with wars too. Militaries which don't have AI-controlled robots will fall behind human ones too, once those supersede human strategists. Politicians too -- winning elections means dominating online forums, and AIs can be really good for that. "Moving slowly" would require a whole new system of organizing humanity. |
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I bet every single human who has someone in their life they love would be happy to make some changes to ensure the safety of said people.
I know I would.
What is the alternative, endless wars? Arms races? Monitoring Robots so they don't get out of control? Our overall destruction? How sad.
I look at children skipping around happily in the sunshine, a flower blooming and I realize that is what life is about, it's not about war, or AIs or bio weapons, that's all a product of misguided intellect which stops us from experiencing what's really important: simple, innocent experience, love, friendship and experience.