On AI & Jobs: Most jobs will be human + AI. And, yes, it's also true that AI will do some jobs alone.
Throughout history, it’s been a net positive for society to have machines do more of the work, and give humans the ability to think, create, etc. AI can give *more* humans that bandwidth.
Throughout history, it’s been a net positive for society to have machines do more of the work, and give humans the ability to think, create, etc. AI can give *more* humans that bandwidth.
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Possible was a little scant on details for how Humans get thru that period semi-safely.
Would love to hear more thoughts on the topic.
These types of posts don't go well on Bluesky. The users here once rallied against semantic tagging because they thought it was "the plagiarism machine" that "set California on fire by drinking all the water".
Best of luck.
Some examples: we need to distribute technology more evenly, use it on big societal issues quicker, and red teams are good.
I have little doubt we’ll eventually catch up, but no economy has ever made the order of magnitude per year to grow vs the pace that’s possible (-20M+ in a few years: customer support, truckers, ride share, food delivery…)
we need to take that seriously
Tried to introduce simple ideas & systems to auto sales, but the GMs & principals simply are obtuse & lose time, customers, money.
AI would speedily replace these cementheads