in my opinion, if we lived in a world where people cared for each other (water, food, housing, healthcare and education were a given), I believe a lot less people would have a negative torwards AI
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Meanwhile the cost of living is increasing more and more. The division between rich elite and the 90% that are uncared for will only keep increasing if we stay like this.
And this will only work if there is an alignment torwards the same issue - Everyone deserves these basic rights. If we can't accomodate for people in that manner right NOW, then we won't be able to do so as the division increases.
It's an amazing tool, what I worry about is that looking at with the billions of dollars of investment that the largest companies are putting into AI, we can expect that the extra developments will lead to more replaceability of humans.
If this does happen, then we can expect more and more unemployment (that imo can't be replaced because the human demand for jobs that are just decision-based is lower than the current demand for humans in whatever enterprises we run).
And if we don't have any mechanisms for protecting the people that will the the most affected by this potential mass replacement, inequality will only rise.
This is why I believe we really do need to fix our current economical/social/political model in most countries, for a system that prioritizes passive income for the majority, enabling them to have access to WFHHE.
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The point of technology was never to make our lives worse - it's to make them better.
Utilizing technology to "do your job for you" has always been the case historically. And in general, living conditions have improved.
This means that we MUST apmplify the extent of our cooperation.
Currently, how do you use AI?
It's my personal tutor for any subject (albeit it halucinates things and I have to double check with my own research)
It helps me immensely with coding (makes mistakes but still amplifies production)
Also writing, and making sense of large ammounts of any form of text.