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by leovailati
1157 days ago
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It is different this time. I bet that was also said when the transformations that you mentioned occurred, but this time it really is different. LLM models are pretty general in their capabilities, so it is not like the relatively slow process of electrification, when lamplighters lost their jobs. Everyone can lose their jobs in a matter of months because AI can do close to everything. I am excited to live in a world where AI has "freed" humans from wage slavery, but our economic system is not ready to deal with that yet. |
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I'm skeptical. This will drastically change what it means to do a job in a way that has never happened before, but humans will find a way to deal with the fallout. We don't have a choice. Besides, if we were able to disrupt the very foundations of our economy for a minor virus, we can and will do the same to deal with this if required.
Either way this change has already arrived and we are starting to adapt our lives in response to it like we have many times in the past.
tldr: This change is significant but we'll manage.