Comment on OpenAI’s Chief Communications Officer Is Leaving the Company
ekZepp@lemmy.world 1 week agoKeep it up, you will not regretting it. In future your focus and decision-making skills will feel like a super power compared to those guys. Is not about doing “that work” is about forging your abilities. You will have a huge vantage then.
vacuumflower@lemmy.sdf.org 6 days ago
I wouldn’t expect life to provide justice so clearly. They’ll still very often feel that they are impaired in habit and are clinging to a principle.
There are plenty of technologies making the result almost useless, but making their users feel as if they were doing the thing in full. They don’t see anything. When they can be demonstrated wrong, they just jam the signal with social means. When there are 5 people doing the same thing, and 1 has something worthy, and 4 have some bullshit, those 4 can just bunch together and yell at the 1 what a disgrace his failure is, and there will be no justice.
So no, that user should realize that for all their life their peers will still think the same, mostly.
mark@programming.dev 6 days ago
Is this really new just because AI is here, though? Even before AI, any kid that was an over-achiever, actually studied unlike their peers, continues to work harder to achieve greater things (even when the masses don’t) experiences this exact same path all their life.
vacuumflower@lemmy.sdf.org 5 days ago
I’m not talking about greater things and over-achieving, just about being right on something when the rest don’t care. I’m not an over-achiever. I’ve always had some interest in “what life really is” and beautiful things and ideas around me, but often lost my way.