| > This technology lowers the entry barrier to almost any field. I am not saying it doesn't. But there is some factor n, that if the productivity increase is n times x in a short amount of time, the world will not evolve as rosily as you are thinking. > It empowers self education, creative hacking and growth. Again, I never said anything contrary. But making random new products for which there is no market by self education is not a bright prospect for much of humanity. > Why are you making it sound like a disaster? You are welcome to counter my points. I am just enumerating my view of the future. > There's plenty of scope for AI to fill in without replacing humans. Are you seeing the same pace of improvements I am seeing? One year ago there was no talk of any such thing, and now we have GPT4 AI might be very good for humanity as a whole over a millennium, but for individual human beings it is hard to say the same. |