Your comments really comfort me. I feared that AI might wear out our activeness like muskets rusted after machine guns were invented, but I failed to consider that otherness was secondary to self-plasure. After reading your experience, I realized that AI could rather serve as a booster to develop human capabilities. Just as technology advances, people can compose music without knowing complex music theory and expensive lessons.
I too believe that the problem of technological unemployment will be solved through some things like basic income and reduced working hours, even if it is somewhat problematic at first. To put it bluntly, even I believe that AI will bring a bright future, but I am afraid that human sane will become dull in that bright future, Like rusty muskets that are no longer used due to the existence of better substitutes.
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Your comments really comfort me. I feared that AI might wear out our activeness like muskets rusted after machine guns were invented, but I failed to consider that otherness was secondary to self-plasure. After reading your experience, I realized that AI could rather serve as a booster to develop human capabilities. Just as technology advances, people can compose music without knowing complex music theory and expensive lessons.