The majority of U.S. adults don’t believe the benefits of artificial intelligence outweigh the risks, according to a new Mitre-Harris Poll released Tuesday.

  • Peanut@sopuli.xyz
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    1 year ago

    I mean, chess is already obsolete, but it’s also more popular than ever.

    To me there is extreme value in being able to choose your endeavor vs being forced into something agonizing just to survive.

    When everything is obsolete, people can create entire worlds and experiences using AI for themselves and for others who may care to experience it.

    The threat of needing to find something to do is one of the most frustratingly privileged concepts.

    I don’t need anything to do. I just want to be alive without also being exhausted, in pain, and chastised by customers despite working my hardest.

    I’d rather the struggle of finding an activity over worrying about whichever coworker is crying in the walk-in because just surviving requires more from them than they are capable of.

    Being obsoleted is fine by me, as long as we have the power redistribution necessary to keep people alive and happy.