gordondaviesmoustache
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I wouldn’t describe myself as high class, but I’m relatively clean and remarkably good value…I never realised you were a high class male escort.
I wouldn’t describe myself as high class, but I’m relatively clean and remarkably good value…I never realised you were a high class male escort.
You need to show that there will be no jobs at all. No AI Experts in security and ethics, for example. You also fail to address the idea that people like working. One third of the world is malnourished or worse. How long before AI wipes that out? Even if AI does the planting and harvesting, someone has to design the machines for that. AI won’t do that without input at some stage, learning in a vacuum is not possible. Do you really think AI will replace creative work successfully? Tell that to Hockney or John Mayall (90 this month.)He's not wrong. Once AI is developed enough to both be trusted to interface with real world equipment and to also iterate on itself we'll eventually reach a point where a human will serve no purpose in any avenue of industry. Ultimately it makes currency irrelevant as there is no way to earn the currency and there is nobody needing paying with it.
In my employment we're already looking at multiple AI models interacting with each other in different capacities to design, code, QA and deploy code solutions, we even have AI "experts" in security and ethics that input into the designs. It's not quite there, but with the models we're using it can already do the work of a junior dev team with fairly minimal human oversight. It's not hard to extrapolate from this to see models that iteratively develop ever more advanced versions of other models, or even themselves.
It's a long road to get to the point where we don't need any human input in all industries though, and an extremely painful one. As the number of roles for people becomes fewer the competition for roles will only grow. How do we transition from a world where everyone who wants a role can get one to one where nobody needs a role? I can see conflicts when we hit the point where money is still needed but there aren't enough roles to go around.
Universal Basic Income and reduced working weeks are starting points, but eventually we hit the point where the people with ambitions beyond the lifestyle they can maintain with what is an effective minimum wage outweigh the number of roles for them to take up. Will they just accept that? Will the rich accept a world where their advantages in life are removed and everyone has the same lifestyle?
Ultimately, I think my question is will AI wipe out humanity or will humanity wipe out humanity because of AI?
He is, one of my favourite posters, oh and the resistance training stuff etc he does for the elderly is excellent too.Sorry, yeah, casual, not blue. He’s a very good poster. Just hope he’s going through a username change and not left. He’s had a couple over the years.
Did you used to work at Maine Road?“The End Is Nigh”
And D2R2?When will we see robots walking about amongst us..like cp3O
AI may take decisions out of our hands and improve things generally.Any chance of having an AI candidate standing in every constituency at the next general election whose sole platform is to raise the lot of the entire population? Mind, if there were 650 AI candidates sitting on the green benches would that soon morph into a dictatorship?
It won't happen soon but essentially the answer is yes, unless we become a multi planetary species before then and even possibly so
Stay off Porn Hub, mate.Went down a rabbit hole today, we are going to be truely fucked over the next few years.
After that god knows what happens.
I’m sure with global warming, Russia nuking us, AI wiping us out or a meteor smashing earth at some point it will be game over - so keep your head up.