Submitted by IluvBsissa t3_11d9igy in singularity
kiyotaka-6 t1_jab0230 wrote
Reply to comment by XvX_k1r1t0_XvX_ki in "But what would people do when all jobs get automated ?" Ask the Aristocrats. by IluvBsissa
You don't know that, you might think having evolutionary tools will be useful but imagine if a person from 3000 years ago had their evolutionary tools. They wouldn't stand a chance now and would be the same as any other person.
Technology grows exponentially, with AI it won't even be normal exponential it will be double exponential which is a function that is exponential to the exponential function, those processes in nature will very quickly be completely found.
The only way I can see having better chance is researching AIs and making sure to be part of the first group who invent a AI improving AI. but like that might have already happened, you can't really know
XvX_k1r1t0_XvX_ki t1_jabs9d4 wrote
Researching AI? So hard work?
kiyotaka-6 t1_jac9rda wrote
Specifically this type of hard work and things related to it. I know it sounds harsh, but working hard in the animation industry seems like no future to me for example.
Ultimately people will have to admit we humans aren't anything special, AIs will be able to do everything we can. perhaps if we can make them lack emotion and desire that would be something special, but i really doubt emotion and desire won't suddenly pop from self aware intelligence. we don't really know how it fully works anyways
XvX_k1r1t0_XvX_ki t1_jad5tlj wrote
Fair enough. I agree
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