Submitted by mega_lova_nia t3_11ms70g in Futurology
From years of my life, i have observed the rapid development of digital technology. From having to connect to the internet using telephone cables and using bulky computers to having it all in the palm of my hand. From having to send letters or pay expensive fees to call to people from out of town to chatting in rooms with them in a matter of seconds. Digital technology has become more and more accessible with more features being added to ease our lives even further. However, with great upsides comes downsides.
right now, our personal information is able to be spread across the globe, sold by greedy companies who wants to earn a quick buck, or breached by interlopers who would do the same. In my country, our problem is so bad, you might just say that our people's data is open source. Drama makes buzz and it is exploited throughout social media to boost engagement. Even the news would make you question whats right and whats not. We've heard about these things day after day, perhaps even experienced it which makes it even worse.
Because of this, i want to ask, where are we heading in the future when it comes to technological advancements? From what i see, it's easy to say that we're heading towards a dystopian nightmare where the government or the corporation puppets everything. However some folks that i have discussed with about this told me that it won't be as bad as i might think it would be and all of this badness is just a cycle of life with ups and downs. We have good privacy practices that will mitigate some of our personal data problem and to combat internet drama exploitation we can just go outside and touch grass. However, these aren't really good proof that we're not heading towards a bad outcome. So, where are we heading according to global technological advancements and treatment towards it? Do we have failsafes to prevent these sort of things? If we do reach that dystopic future, what should we do? If not, what should we do next?
Rofel_Wodring t1_jblcp2k wrote
Honestly? It's unclear. If you asked me five or even two years ago -- I'd vote for dystopia.
But AI is advancing extremely, extremely quickly. More quickly than I'd ever dreamed. The billionaire overlords just straight up might not have the time to deploy their infinitely loyal robot cops in a way to employ control. Because AI advanced so quickly that rank-and-file nobodies can deploy comparable resources against the overclass.
I especially claim this because I don't think the future of AI will look anything like we've seen in classical sci-fi. It'll be less like Terminator or the AI movie or even The Matrix and more like... more like a cheesy isekai anime. This is because distributed intelligence is advancing much more quickly than the unitary intelligence we have so many AI characters from.
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So I don't know where this is all going to lead. It might lead somewhere really bad. But I can guarantee you that if humanity does meet its end (and it's not in the next decade), it won't be from traditional calamities like disease or nuclear warfare or even climate change.
When Chat-GPT4 comes out next week, I think THAT will be the turning point for other people realizing that our old politics and perspectives won't serve us.
EDIT: GPT-4. Okay, so much my timeline up by a few weeks.