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- Dec 15, 2022
I've been thinking about the role AI is going to play in the coming years.
It seems evident that it'll likely make a lot of human endeavor obsolete, much like the industrial revolution did, where you go from 75% of people farming to 5%. It seems we'll go from having lots of white collar jobs to only a few.
On the other hand, if you look at bots demolishing anonymous message boards and people noticing before it had been proven, you get the same thing as you had happen in the chess world: bots show what is the near perfect path of executing, and even the humans end up trying to be like bots to get there.
AI's are trained on existing knowledge and do not innovate on it. So everything is derivative. Couple that with how much AIs are being gimped like chatgpt being unable to write any story where someone behaves unethically, you get this corporate art blandness that is very antithetical to human experience. It seems like maybe it could be a deep source of stagnation as more and more different humams are replaced by same and same bots.a
1. Is the AI revolution overhyped?
2. Will it displace significant people?
3. Will it usher in a vast array of new possibilities?
4. What damage will it do if it does?
It seems evident that it'll likely make a lot of human endeavor obsolete, much like the industrial revolution did, where you go from 75% of people farming to 5%. It seems we'll go from having lots of white collar jobs to only a few.
On the other hand, if you look at bots demolishing anonymous message boards and people noticing before it had been proven, you get the same thing as you had happen in the chess world: bots show what is the near perfect path of executing, and even the humans end up trying to be like bots to get there.
AI's are trained on existing knowledge and do not innovate on it. So everything is derivative. Couple that with how much AIs are being gimped like chatgpt being unable to write any story where someone behaves unethically, you get this corporate art blandness that is very antithetical to human experience. It seems like maybe it could be a deep source of stagnation as more and more different humams are replaced by same and same bots.a
1. Is the AI revolution overhyped?
2. Will it displace significant people?
3. Will it usher in a vast array of new possibilities?
4. What damage will it do if it does?