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by coyleandrew
342 days ago
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The notion that AGI’s rise will stifle creativity is, in itself, a misreading of history. Technology has always been a force that enhances human ingenuity. The printing press didn’t kill creativity; it multiplied it. The rise of personal computers didn’t make writers obsolete; it created entire new industries. AGI is simply the next chapter in this narrative, enabling creativity on a scale never before possible. Rather than fearing the loss of traditional employment, we should embrace the explosion of new roles that AGI will make possible. |
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