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by Mehticulous
573 days ago
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Just curious here, how much of this was written by AI? It seems to me to me to gloss over hundreds if not (tens of) thousands of years of human ingenuity. Subtract AI, most people will probably be fine. Take away the plow and people will starve and die. AI is a luxury product and should be treated as such. I would go so far as to say that AI "copilots" and "assistants" should not be allowed to refer to themselves in the first person. Can a plow refer to itself in the first person? Should a plow say, "Woah dude, we just hit a big rock"? How many technologies came before the plow? How many people does it take to make a plow? How many people does a plow feed? How many technologies is AI contingent upon? A plow is a simple tool that has far more impact than AI has shown. It addresses a basic human need. AI, does not. There are so many logic gaps in this argument. I don't want to go on. |
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None of it, I would guess. I'm starting to think HN needs a new guideline, against people calling anything they don't understand 'made by AI'.
> Subtract AI, most people will probably be fine.
Look at the course we're on. Radical improvements are necessary. AI is radical, whether you want to admit it or not. And it isn't getting 'subtracted' any time soon.
> Take away the plow and people will starve and die.
Not when it was first invented.
> AI is a luxury product and should be treated as such.
It is literally free (as in beer) to anyone with internet.
> I would go so far as to say that AI "copilots" and "assistants" should not be allowed to refer to themselves in the first person. Can a plow refer to itself in the first person? [etc for 2 paragraphs]
Some people don't know what a metaphor is. You might want to check the meaning of the word.