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by imiric 536 days ago
That's true. It's a problem that isn't discussed nearly enough.

This is partly why I think that the pace of AI development needs to slow down. We've had disruptive technologies in the past, and society eventually adapted when new jobs were created, but none of them had the potential to completely replace humans in most industries. None of them raised existential questions about our humanity, the value of human labor, our place in society, and the core pillars of economy, education, etc. And, crucially, none of them were developed in just a few years.

We need time to discuss these topics and prepare for the shift. But, of course, any mention of slowing down is met with criticism of regulations stifling innovation and profits, concern about losing a technological advantage over political opponents, etc., so this is unlikely to happen.

This century certainly won't be boring, so let's enjoy the ride, and hope that no major conflict pops off. Though with the way things are going, my hope is waning.

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Well, I certainly agree with slowing things down. Time to discuss would be much better than nothing. As I tell many, I am glad I was born when I was, and not now. I cherish the time I had before anyone knew of the internet. Even though I am using it now, mostly to spread my ideas, I would gladly trade it for a world where it didn't exist.