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Reading comments under one post — Aleksandra Jakob · AI Safety & Risk
I used to worry AI would take our jobs. Now I worry it will make us do cardio for the data centers. Welcome to 2036: AI does the thinking. Robots do the work. Humans do spin class to keep the serve…
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Haha this is quite funny actually. I think there is going to be a reality, as Elon says, where we will not have to work anymore (universal basic income) and that will come much faster than people think actually. They predict that all computer and desk jobs will disappear in the next ten years. Everything will be run by AI and agents so I suppose we will have much more time and much more freedom and therefore there will be a lot of health issues actually because people are moving less. We move less and less. (Uber eats, e-com... If I had to give one thought about what is the best industry to work in in the next 20 years, it's going to be the food industry, the health industry, and the housing industry because those 3 industries will never change. The human body, up until now, still hasn't evolved in thousands of years and it will still need to have shelter, eat something, and be in good health. All the rest is completely obsolete due to AI and the arrival of quantum computers.
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For one thing I think the fall will be far greater for the rich the day money becomes useless. Then the next step is unification, one world. No more separation of poor and rich. People will no longer live in places where environment is not sustainable.
Electrical/Automations engineer at Gran… ⌕ thread
Back to being slaves again!
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Scary because it could so easily come true.
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1. Nobody can control the spread, speed and impact of AI. The less it becomes pervasive and decentralized the less control we will have. Lead? forget about - When we are lucky we will just be middleware. 2. Future AI will design itself to provide most "value" for lowest (energy-)costs. It does not care for the human species in fields where AI will become a million-fold stronger than humans. 3. The problem is US not being designed for being capable, more creative, and more central to the future we are building.4. If people cannot deal with excess spare time then this is not an AI problem but an human evolutionary problem that will be solved.
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Pascaline Amuzu  Isn't it sad that people need work to show up? Maybe this is a cultural problem. Here in Switzerland our social-focused way to provide value to society is currently under heavy pressure from foreigners - especially from the Anglo-Saxon spehre (India included) where we - the Swiss - are flooded with people who really seem to have no value beyond work. This is bad and I wish, Swiss value for social connections and free-time activities in local communities survives. Maybe the Swiss culture, where a good LIFE is not measured by work alone, is better prepared for the AI transformation than other places in this (crazy) world ;-) Perhaps it is even a good thing that AI forces us to rethink our values beyond work.  Maybe HR should recruite seasoned people who have a LIFE rather than a track-record or 60h presence and diplomas and certifications on their walls.
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I just think its scary that Elon Musk will look like Adam Savage in the future
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I love that they made Bezos look like an OG wise guy who is giving this interview before he goes to shake down local business for protection money
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AI has amplified access to information and expression, but it has also blurred the line between insight and imitation. Increasingly, it feels as though many ideas are no longer deeply formed through personal reflection, but assembled from fragments of what has already been said. Genuine originality and independent thought now stand out precisely because they are becoming less common.
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Or just billions of human batteries? Wait wasn't that done in a fil released in 1997.......
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There’s a dystopian science fiction movie about that. You get points for working out which you use for entertainment like netflix. Disabling ad’s costs extra….
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Most likely someone else mentioned this, here it goes anyways : https://youtu.be/IojqOMWTgv8
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The Matrix
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Generating power from human pedaling bikes all day just to charge a phone. Bua ha ha!
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Guys, don't steal my next idea of a gym ok? I'm already deep into selling it now so if you're not willing to fight don't step into the cage 🤣🤣🤣
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I've always wondered how they ended up in the Matrix, and now it makes perfect sense. 😅
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Human, have started its own extinction - be prepared, 2 generations to come is all we have left
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Jeff Bezos look like a middle aged man from old Syrian tv shows
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Matrix The prequel?
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So we would make people something like alive batteries, right? That's a good idea for a movie, right? Oh wait...
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