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by wwweston
904 days ago
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Not only that, but industrialized agriculture is a brief experiment on the scale of human history. So along with the way it's made food less scarce and enabled socioeconomic transformation, it's not clear how healthy or sustainable it actually is. Blithely approaching knowledge and creative work and trades and manual labor in the same way is probably going to have all kinds of unintended consequences that include employment but go well beyond it. Especially if we start with the premise that while the model is valuable and deeply dependent on training data, we shouldn't make any attempt to structure the value derived so it finds its way back to the training data. |
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