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[deleted] t1_jea6700 wrote

Personally I'm at the disillusionment stage. Now, I want to try to invent something for humans. Lmao. Im a graphic designer. I want to make some stickers. Some posters. Some art. Something human. Something physical. Something public. Something loud. Something that brings people together.

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No-Concert4588 t1_jea5lpr wrote

This i probably right but the plateau is at different levels for different technologies. For a lot of inventions like electric lights or the diesel engine the plateau is way above the expectation level. For things like bitcoin it’s probably going to plateau way below the expectations. We’ll see where AI ends up.

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agonypants t1_jea5bfr wrote

Quite frankly, I trust the morality of Google/Microsoft/OpenAI far more than I do the morality of our pandering, corrupt, tech-illiterate "leaders."

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JenMacAllister t1_jea4t4n wrote

I see this as making things more productive rather than replacing jobs.

Consider: It took 40 people 8 years (or so) to make and release Cyberpunk 2077, with all the bugs because they released before proper testing. With current AI's help I would bet this would have taken these 40 people far less time with far fewer bugs.

Yes, some people will no longer have jobs do to the way you can do more with less with these AI systems. But the productive improvements means these people will be doing other things, and we would have had Cyberpunk 2078 released in full VR in the very next year.

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