Ned Yeung on Nostr: The problem is not AI, but the wealthy humans beings who hold the keys to power. The ...
The problem is not AI, but the wealthy humans beings who hold the keys to power. The idea that for instance, a human creative professional can be replaced by an AI while an overpaid middle manager or CEO can't, is ridiculous and fundamentally flawed. Yet that is what we're dealing with.
Automation and technological advancement should free up humans from their menial tasks, to open them up to better jobs more suited for the unique human capacity. Profit-driven CEOs are attacking the ideal.
#AI
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