Maybe we should also burn books and lobotomize ourselves to make science more fun and challenging. The ego here sickens me. I don't care about your ego. I want accelerated material science, medical science, energy, better outcomes for people across the world.
I also want better outcomes for people around the world.
Memes like the permanent underclass and the massive incentive of replacing workers across the world does not bode well for a better outcome for people across the world.
A rational reaction would be to identify the political coalition that would act in this manner and place yourself in opposition to it if you do not see yourself being able to change it.
Maybe we should also burn books and lobotomize ourselves to make science more fun and challenging. The ego here sickens me. I don't care about your ego. I want accelerated material science, medical science, energy, better outcomes for people across the world.
I also want better outcomes for people around the world.
Memes like the permanent underclass and the massive incentive of replacing workers across the world does not bode well for a better outcome for people across the world.
> I want accelerated material science, medical science, energy, better outcomes for people across the world.
There will be people benefiting from advances in these fields.
Neither you nor I will be one of them.
If that's your starting position then for sure you won't, buddy.
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wasn't that always the reaction historically whenever people felt like their livelihood was threatened by new technology?
A rational reaction would be to identify the political coalition that would act in this manner and place yourself in opposition to it if you do not see yourself being able to change it.
I wonder which one that is.
Why? No one will be able to effectively ban AI. Pandora's box is open, and we can only witness the consequences.