btclnd on Nostr: Sometimes I think AI that doesn’t serve the average person is like a virus that ...
Sometimes I think AI that doesn’t serve the average person is like a virus that would kill its host - ephemeral. If AI replaced most jobs then who pays for the services that AI provides, no one could afford it. I guess the real dystopian outcome is if other AIs are able to provide services to an AI that it somehow values.
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