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by lelandbatey
660 days ago
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People can learn things when they need to solve problems, forging "expert-enough people" out of otherwise lower-skilled folks with incredible speed. This only happens in the face of problems that need solving, and so far AI seems to be amazing at generating "problems that need solving" by being just good enough to get going but not so good as to solve all the unforeseen or unknown problems you encounter once you are going. I don't think this pattern will result in a world of only upside or purely better solutions than before AI hit the scene, but I also don't feel like it's quite as apocalyptic as many fear. |
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