Take what’s happened as a warning to prepare yourself for the day humans really are replaceable. Start making significant changes to our societal structure now, or stash yourself some cyanide (or similar means of escaping this shitty plane of existence) - your choice.
Currently, the technology still needs human beings to filter out the unusable examples. And generating the content takes far more resources than hiring a human being to do the same thing.
An industrial revolution historian on Wired noted that when we invented the power loom, it produced better textiles than workers weaving it by hand. When Ford created the assembly line, it commonly produced better material goods (like cars) than a single person. The massive steel factories produced higher quality steel.
We’re not seeing the same increase of quality yet, and it appears we’re a long ways away from being able to scale up AI use for its implementation in most of the economy. It’s the difference between a aeolipile and a 19th century steam locomotive. Or between a manned mission to the moon, and an occupied Mars colony.
Take what’s happened as a warning to prepare yourself for the day humans really are replaceable. Start making significant changes to our societal structure now, or stash yourself some cyanide (or similar means of escaping this shitty plane of existence) - your choice.
Currently, the technology still needs human beings to filter out the unusable examples. And generating the content takes far more resources than hiring a human being to do the same thing.
An industrial revolution historian on Wired noted that when we invented the power loom, it produced better textiles than workers weaving it by hand. When Ford created the assembly line, it commonly produced better material goods (like cars) than a single person. The massive steel factories produced higher quality steel.
We’re not seeing the same increase of quality yet, and it appears we’re a long ways away from being able to scale up AI use for its implementation in most of the economy. It’s the difference between a aeolipile and a 19th century steam locomotive. Or between a manned mission to the moon, and an occupied Mars colony.