Submitted by Outdoorhans t3_10sk9ob in singularity
In evolution, no species has benefited from its successor in the long term, quite the opposite! If we assume that AI/robots are the next stage of evolution, why should humanity benefit from it in the long term?
In a brief period of interbreeding, Neanderthals were displaced by Homo sapiens. Another example are technological S-curves. There is a short period in which two technologies co-exist until the new technology prevails. The old technology will then gradually decline until it becomes a niche and/or disappears completely.
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Using the example of Hong Kong, it can be seen that the annual change in added years of life expectancy is decreasing. This chart looks the same for almost all countries.
https://www.macrotrends.net/countries/ranking/life-expectancy
Any thoughts?
amabamab t1_j71r7db wrote
We are already on the way down...