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by ffaccount2
29 days ago
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>ve AI narratives, but in reality all of that WILL wither down to... Looks like you're pretty sure of that. Every time I see argument like this delivered with confidence I wonder how is it different from, say, digital calculators. Or better yet, books - Greek philosophers moaned that young people will stop understanding anything and just check books when they want to know anything. |
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Knowing the history of the humankind is what makes me pretty sure of that.
The extent of misery and destruction is directly proportional to the level of technological advancements, and I don't like the idea of sacrificing millions of lives in the name of the figurative HVAC, smartphone and other benefits of civilization. Or billions in the name of whatever benefits the next VC money stake should bring.
> I wonder how is it different from, say, digital calculators.
Did a single digital calculator ever stop any war, or liquidate a psychopath who orders people to go kill and die?