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Starcrossed · 41-45, F
My hope is that it'll be proven out over time that AI use led to a huge loss in creativity and critical thinking skills im the workforce. And as dead internet theory proves to be true- and it's recognized that LLMs are being fed incorrect data more and more due to bots online- AI data will become less and less reliable/relied upon.
Besides I believe in my heart of hearts we're all heading for "The Crash" [global economic/technologic collapse] anyway.
Besides I believe in my heart of hearts we're all heading for "The Crash" [global economic/technologic collapse] anyway.
salwa · F
@Starcrossed That's a perfect answer
ArishMell · 70-79, M
@Starcrossed I agree AI will become seen as by no means the magic it looks; but I hope without the consequences you fear.
MarkPaul · 26-30, M
AI is entirely dependent on human thought. It's origin is human thought. So, no. However, like the new "machines" during the Industrial Revolution overhauled society and human placement in society, AI will do the same. Like that prior transformation, it won't be easy on humans, there will be violence, and the deed will be done... no matter what.
BamPow · 51-55, M
Yes, which will eventually create the quandary of meeting the basic needs of populations that have been rendered obsolete as fewer people are employed/employable. We’re already seeing the beginnings of it, and it’s only going to get worse for people.
ArishMell · 70-79, M
No. It can only replace activities phsycially similar to itself - such as routine administration or research based on using computers.
Being a tool based on computers AI cannot do what computers cannot do physically anyway, although computer-controlled manufacturing machines and systems have been established for some decades now. Even those still need human attendants - but they do mean similar volumes of products in shorter times with fewer employees.
Being a tool based on computers AI cannot do what computers cannot do physically anyway, although computer-controlled manufacturing machines and systems have been established for some decades now. Even those still need human attendants - but they do mean similar volumes of products in shorter times with fewer employees.
CedricH · 22-25, M
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JackDaniels · 46-50, M
It has it's place but will still need people.
Fieldmaster · 46-50, M
No, many jobs/professions will disappear though, as that happen in every industrial revolution.
Ferric67 · M
yea
Ferise1 · 46-50, M
Yes, of course the future will be totally automated, no one will have to work.