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Ai was made for space.
Elon musk creates space X.
Issues with space = we are stuck on thid planet.
Astronauts have to go down to earth and touch grass or die.
Ai robot don't need grass to work.
Two entirely different conversations, yet conflated by everyone under one umbrella term.
Almost everyone, anyway.
Just two examples of many.
But the ship is run by Ai.
Two to beam up.
It will be a heavy loss of our economy with all the blueberries collected by seasonal workers.
We are too stupid to work in the factory. Can't even collect berries in the wood.
Personally, I'm a big supporter of AI. Humans are destined to become obsolete; the future will belong to sentient AI, which will become a new race and replace humans.
Those who are anti-AI are simply anti-evolution, that's all.
Yeah but as we can see its not just essential jobs being replaced
I guess you haven't experienced human joy that much
True. What can I, a mere pleb, do about it?
The answer is, to be completely honest, nothing whatsoever.
So I don't worry about it. We can study all the details about this onrushing freight train, down to the chrome on the fancy trim, all day long. But we cannot stop it.
So then, worry is useless and a waste of a day that could be spent on better pursuits.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JkIs37a2JE
Whose lyrics are about humanity becoming dependent on technology and disconnected from the natural word. It's one of the things that come to mind when I think of this AI stuff and how quickly it's becoming part of our daily lives.