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by matheist
119 days ago
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I remember being very taken with this story when I first read it, and it's striking how obsolete it reads now. At the time it was written, "simulated humans" seemed a fantastical suggestion for how a future society might do scaled intellectual labor, but not a ridiculous suggestion. But now with modern LLMs it's just too impossible to take it seriously. It was a live possibility then; now, it's just a wrong turn down a garden path. A high variance story! It could have been prescient, instead it's irrelevant. |
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The role of speculative fiction isn't to accurately predict what future tech will be, or become obsolete.