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I haven't noticed any disruption in my industry.
After the launch of Chat-GPT and Dall-E, AI started to raise concerns for jobs and society. As machines and sophisticated technologies surpass human abilities, a growing number of complex jobs are being outsourced to machines who can do better work for a lower cost. This prompts questions about how economic systems can adapt to most people having a net negative economic value.
A computer gains nothing by doing anything.
So a society run entirely by machines will not grow food since (a) the machines have no use for it and (b) machines have no use for the humans that eat it. But people like food, so will grow it and trade it for other stuff that they like or need to use, and the machines will become irrelevant.
growing food is just an instrumental goal? Humans' first mammalian ancestors didn't do it. Humans' descendants may find a better alternatives, such as synthesizing food from more basic chemicals and recycling waste.
Quote from: hamdani yusuf on 07/05/2023 01:26:04growing food is just an instrumental goal? Humans' first mammalian ancestors didn't do it. Humans' descendants may find a better alternatives, such as synthesizing food from more basic chemicals and recycling waste.How is that conceptually different from growing, other than being more complicated?
What is money? How does it work? This is what the richest man thinks about it.
Growing food usually take longer time, needs more resources than what actually found in end products, hence wasteful and inefficient.
Quote from: hamdani yusuf on 09/05/2023 12:36:48Growing food usually take longer time, needs more resources than what actually found in end products, hence wasteful and inefficient.You can just chuck some seeds on the ground and wait. The process sequesters carbon from the atmosphere, stores energy from the sun, generates oxygen, prevents flash flooding, and stabilises the soil.You can feed the bits you don't eat to other animals and get milk, meat and eggs in return, use it for building material, or burn it to recycle the carbon. If you add plenty of poo and pee to the soil, the stuff grows even faster. And it makes the countryside look lovely (not the poo and pee, admittedly, but the leaves and flowers).Why faff about with any other process? We have evolved to eat the stuff that grows naturally, so why not do so?
Our ancestors survived by hunting and gathering. Why should they develop agriculture and undergo industrial revolutions?
Quote from: hamdani yusuf on 10/05/2023 09:54:26Our ancestors survived by hunting and gathering. Why should they develop agriculture and undergo industrial revolutions?You can still survive as a hunter-gatherer if the local population density is small and the environment can sustain it without significant intervention. Problem is that politics, greed and overpopulation are displacing those who know how.
9:45now gpt4 is hitting the ceiling reaching a hundred percent accuracy when we step into two shot Chain of Thought and SS thinking so it's had a little tweak but it's outperforming humans in such a big way you've probably already seen thischart gpt4 versus human tests I've popped theory of mind up the top therethere's also the biology USA by Olympiad semi-final exam in there in both cases gpt4 is outperforming the average human but in the case of theory of mind it's actually hit the ceiling and for the bio Olympiad it's very very close in terms of percentile to being impossible to compare with others
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