You'll just focus on something else because that's what humans do. You'll be better at whatever that is than someone who is less educated. You'll find a way to be better or improve something. I guess what I don't buy into is the utopia where all humans are exactly equal and do absolutely nothing because AI will do everything. Some people will still be born smarter than others and will always find some way to shine brighter, all other things being equal. And if that isn't true, what the fuck is the point of humanity?
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> And if that isn't true, what the fuck is the point of humanity?
I mean I don't think were ever going to know that.
But yes, only a subset of people will be, at least for a little while, really leveraging and building things with AI.
We are not all equal, and utopia doesn't exist in any natural form, and I don't think we should be manufacturing it. I think anyone that believes they treat everyone with equality is lying or has a dangerous mental condition. You don't treat strangers they way you treat your family members, if you do, your lying or insane. I you family or your own life more than a stranger, your lying or your insane. It's just a reality of human condition. Point is, my opinion, if you attempt to manufacture utopia, you will have to, at some point, break your own rules of how you value life. Lying about it, is denying reality and likely to hurt more people than it helps.
I agree.
These are things nostr:npub1w4jkwspqn9svwnlrw0nfg0u2yx4cj6yfmp53ya4xp7r24k7gly4qaq30zp and I used to talk about here and there.
It's interesting stuff. But I am also aware that what humanity is right now may not be what it will always be. It's easy to forget that we are at a point in evolution. It isn't necessarily over. I'm sure most humans at some point won't be entirely organic, for example. That is relevant. We should have people thinking about this stuff and discussing it, in my opinion.