I'm halfway through my life, and I have been developing myself as a "Renaissance man" of digital age, like many of you.
I worked hard to get good at my main skills (writing code, running servers) as well as secondary skills (designing graphics, making animated films, producing music, simulating physics, processing signals, CAD, math, etc.) at varying levels.
It's obvious that my entire spectrum of artistry is going to be replaced by AI, sooner or later.
People in my situation, what are your plans?
Others, what are your advice to people in my situation?
AI can be a huge booster for many things, but it's going to increase inequalities WILDLY, even for people who thought they were "safe and out of reach"
If we make robots work for us, the benefits should be equitably redistributed to everyone (and that means everyone, even to other countries through subsidies, etc)
This means: TAX THE RICH, REDISTRIBUTE, PROTECT DEMOCRACY
this is the only way forward (and also: PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT)
and as much as AI might help to make discoveries it's going to:
- burn electricity and pollute, increasing climate change (think about people replacing "watching Netflix" by "let's burn 5h of GPU to generate my own personal movie for tonight, and repeat that every night, multiplied by 7 billion people)
- increase inequalities (why would Jeff Bezos and Sam Altman get 99% of the profit of a tech which is largely developed through the shared contribution of ALL OF HUMANITY in the form of texts, images, videos on the internet used as training)
- lower confidence in democracy (think incredibly realistic deep-fakes, very smart "troll bots" on Twitter working for foreign powers)
- lower confidence in the social fabric (people preferring AI girlfriends to real people, bullying each other, making "nude AI photographs")