I trust you've volunteered for it to replace you then. It being so beneficial to society, and all.
Yes. If I get replaced by something more efficient I accept that. I am no longer worth the position of my job. I will look for something else and try to find ways to apply some of my skillsets in other ways. I may do some further training and education, or just accept a lower paying job if that's not possible.
And then those people no longer working... do what, exactly? Fewer well-paying jobs, same number of people, increasing costs. Math not working out here.
Can you elaborate? I don't quiet understand what you mean by that. The people who no longer work need to find something else. There will remain only a fraction that can never find another job again. And that fraction is offset by the increased productivity of society.
Oh, it has value. Just not for society (it could that's the sad part). For very specific people though, yeah, value. Just got to step on all the little people along the way, like we've always done, eh?
Can you specify "specific"? What little people? If you use very vague terminology like that you should back it up with some arguments. I personally see no reason why AI would disadvantage working people any more than the sewing machine did back in the day. Besides, when you think about it you'll find that defining the terms you used is actually quiet difficult in a rapidly changing economy when you don't know to whom these terms might apply to in the end.
I have a feeling you're not actually thinking this through, or at least doing it on a very emotional level. This will not help you adapt to the changing world. The very opposite actually.
This is collateral damage of societal progress. This is a phenomenon as old as humanity. You can't fight it. And it has brought us to where we are now. From cavemen to space explorers.
AI is changing the landscape of our society. It's only "destroying" society if that's your definition of change.
But fact is, AI makes every aspect where it's being used a lot more productive and easier. And that has to be a good thing in the long run. It always has.
Instead of holding against progress (which is impossible to do for long) you should embrace it and go from there.
You're using it wrong then. These tools are so incredibly useful in software development and scientific work. Chatgpt has saved me countless hours. I'm using it every day. And every colleague I talk to agrees 100%.
I'm unsure how this post intrigues my interests in technology. I don't think this is related at all.
It's like posting a 9/11 post in a Boeing community so all the Boeing nerds can learn which plane model was used. I feel like there are more relevant communities for it.
Replacing people is a good thing. It means less people do more work. It means progress. It means products and services will get cheaper and more available. The fact that people are being replaced means that AI actually has tremendous value for our society.
Everyone gains from progress. We've had the same discussion over and over again. When the first sewing machines came along, when the steam engine was invented, when the internet became a thing. Some people will lose their job every time progress is made. But being against progress for that reason is just stupid.
Something has to be done but this is not the solution. I can see so many ways how this will be exploited to get legitimate sites blocked. They will rollback this legislation in notime.
Because I realized I was wrong about it. What do you want me to say about it?
Now, why do you keep digging this thread? You keep judging me for no reason with every additional comment. Adding insults after insults. None of your these comments are justified just because I said I didn't see this as a Nazi salute. Stop adding even more bullshit to this thread. What's your problem?
What makes you think I care about either and not just say what I came to to say? You keep making assumption after assumption after assumption. Dig deeper. Maybe you'll find something.
Besides, controversial comments add the most to a discussion. You can clearly see the the interactions it has spurred. But that might be a controversial take in itself.
Bro you're lost man. You're way too personally involved in this drama. You're just completely lost. And I'm lost for words. I tag you as a banana. Because.
First of all, I'm not defending anyone. You lack reading comprehension. Me saying I interpret this not as a Nazi salute does not imply I like Musk or think he's not a Nazi.
Second, I'm not deleting any messages. They got removed by mods for being insulting. So are other messages by other people who insulted me. But you can see that as it says "removed by mods". Back to reading comprehension...
Go ahead and save screenshots of my comments and fill up your storage. You realize how this sounds right? You need to relax buddy. This is just a random thread on the internet. Nothing life-changing. Go outside, see the sun.
Yes. If I get replaced by something more efficient I accept that. I am no longer worth the position of my job. I will look for something else and try to find ways to apply some of my skillsets in other ways. I may do some further training and education, or just accept a lower paying job if that's not possible.
Can you elaborate? I don't quiet understand what you mean by that. The people who no longer work need to find something else. There will remain only a fraction that can never find another job again. And that fraction is offset by the increased productivity of society.
Can you specify "specific"? What little people? If you use very vague terminology like that you should back it up with some arguments. I personally see no reason why AI would disadvantage working people any more than the sewing machine did back in the day. Besides, when you think about it you'll find that defining the terms you used is actually quiet difficult in a rapidly changing economy when you don't know to whom these terms might apply to in the end.
I have a feeling you're not actually thinking this through, or at least doing it on a very emotional level. This will not help you adapt to the changing world. The very opposite actually.