Comment on We hate AI because it's everything we hate
latenightnoir@lemmy.blahaj.zone 23 hours agoWell, philosophical and epistemological suicide for now, but snowball it for a couple of decades and we may just reach the practical side, too…
Comment on We hate AI because it's everything we hate
latenightnoir@lemmy.blahaj.zone 23 hours agoWell, philosophical and epistemological suicide for now, but snowball it for a couple of decades and we may just reach the practical side, too…
OpenStars@discuss.online 23 hours ago
When technology allows us to do something that we could not before - like cross an ocean or fly through the sky a distance that would previously have taken years and many people dying during the journey, or save lives - then it unquestionably offers a benefit.
But when it simply eases some task, like using a car rather than horse to travel, and requires discipline to integrate into our lives in a balanced manner, then it becomes a source of potential danger that we would allow ourselves to misuse it.
Even agriculture, which allows those to eat who put forth no effort into making the food grow, or even in preparing it for consumption.
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This is what CEOs are pushing on us, because for one number must go up, but also genuinely many believe they want what it has to offer, not quite having thought through what it would mean if they got it (or more to the point others did, empathy not being their strongest attribute).