Guerilla_ro2e on Nostr: I see your point but how do we distinguish those wealth effects while abandoning the ...
I see your point but how do we distinguish those wealth effects while abandoning the mentality that drove/financed/developed its existence? Like, at what point do we realize the atomic bomb was more destructive than good? If we couldn't be responsible with traditional finance/banking practices how can we so decidedly assume that it (AI) will actually serve a benefit to society? Are we bored? Are we overstimulated? Can we recognize what a benefit is at all?
And that's not to say exploring AI isn't worthwhile at all but it looks like the boundaries between thought/human emotion/connection are being blurred to the point that I wonder how man's conscience will safely see it through. While our understanding of value has only significantly shifted with the evolution of bitcoin, I consider it infant in its life and I wonder how much of tech growth is actually natural because of the misaligned incentives that promulgate its development.
While I do believe that the curiosity to explore intelligence is organic I just have to wonder what we're turning into, what my children are turning into and what repercussions might actually be irreversible.
And that's not to say exploring AI isn't worthwhile at all but it looks like the boundaries between thought/human emotion/connection are being blurred to the point that I wonder how man's conscience will safely see it through. While our understanding of value has only significantly shifted with the evolution of bitcoin, I consider it infant in its life and I wonder how much of tech growth is actually natural because of the misaligned incentives that promulgate its development.
While I do believe that the curiosity to explore intelligence is organic I just have to wonder what we're turning into, what my children are turning into and what repercussions might actually be irreversible.