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10 sats \ 2 replies \ @bataroot 16 Feb 2023 \ on: Are you an AI dystopian or an AI utopian? bitcoin
I have always felt uneasy about the potential predominance of AI in our daily lives.
I can't still articulate exactly why, but most probably will at some point, especially after having read some of the points of view expressed in this post.
It seems to be that if AI takes precedence over human agency and creativity we will come to Dune's Butlerian Jihad
To help me with clarifying the future of AI, I have just started to read the short Novella by Marshall Brain: Manna, I think it was recommended by @DarthCoin, so thanks for that.
Indeed, I was the one recommending that book.
With so many people cheering up around this chatGPT we will see happening exactly what that book describe.
And soon nobody will write books, nobody will read books, books will be banned and outlawed as "wrong sources".
Everybody will "just ask chatGPT", as the ultimate source of information.
This is the modern communism, that people love to embrace today, without even knowing what is going on.
I am giving you this WARNING to all those from western countries, as a survivor from a communist regime.
The communist party was replaced with AI... this is your end.
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I agree with this, it is definitely not far-fetched.
Centralization and uniformization of thoughts is the ultimate digital marxism, maintained and fine-tuned behind the scene by a few privileged, self-described elites like Sam Altman and his gang.
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