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supersnipe · 61-69, M
We still don't know. We're where we were with the motor car in 1930 - it was an established fact of life, but one of which we were a long way from understanding the long-term consequences.
With AI, lot depends on the way societies and politicians handle it. If they allow all the gains to accrue to the 1% (a pessimistic example I know, but not an outlandish one) then only the 1% will benefit. Not the rest of us.
With AI, lot depends on the way societies and politicians handle it. If they allow all the gains to accrue to the 1% (a pessimistic example I know, but not an outlandish one) then only the 1% will benefit. Not the rest of us.