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by martin-t
80 days ago
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> adapt, or get left behind. See my comment above - you still see AI as a tool because you're only considering what I call "AI" instead of aAI (actual AI). Imagine Stephen Hawking level genius at every area of expertise, able to think faster than any human and cheaper than minimum wage but unable to interact with the physical world. That's not a tool you adapt to use, that's a tool the owners of your company replace everyone with, except ironically those roughly minimum wage manual workers. |
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