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by ncr100
40 days ago
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I've a thought that AI could drive humanity to appreciate humans, as a side effect of its rise. Nowadays we're bumping up against alternative nonhuman intelligences, nowadays as we go about our lives. New neighbors, kind of. And AI has its idea of 'living' in this world .. as a servant to us mainly. So human life is changing: we now have the opportunity to relate to life (existential) while we're being influenced by the valuable accompaniment of these new docile servants. We're able to "see our plantation and peacocks" if you will. We experience our life-challenges differently ... now being alive to see our daily labors accomplished by others, and we're able to reap the benefits: more dopamine, resources, whatever. Our role is changing somewhat, being 'wealthy' or 'elevated'. I think this poses new questions implicitly, like: Q: Do we like our new wealthy-in-productive-results selves? Is this a life worth living? |
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