Submitted by 00001746 t3_1244q71 in MachineLearning
Necessary-Meringue-1 t1_je2r12k wrote
Reply to comment by lqstuart in [D] FOMO on the rapid pace of LLMs by 00001746
Large scale automation has been happening for over 200 years (and beyond) and so far it hasn't translated to productivity gains being handed down to workers, so I'm not holding my breath.
slaweks t1_je8220m wrote
Really? Average worker life has not imporoved over last 200 years?
Necessary-Meringue-1 t1_je84su5 wrote
Of course it has, but those are hard fought gains that are primarily results of WWI, WWII, and the early phases of the Cold War, not productivity gains.
There is no natural law that productivity gains get handed down. Just compare the years 1950-1970 in the US, where life for the average worker improved greatly, to the 1980s onward, since when we've been in a downward trend. There's steady productivity gains over all that.
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