I think people arguing about AI being good versus bad are wasting their breath. Both sides are equally right.
History tells us the industrial revolution both revolutionized humanity’s relative quality of life while also ruining a lot of people’s livelihood in one fell swoop. We also know there was nothing we could do to stop it.
What advice can we can take from it? I don’t know. Life both rocks and sucks at the same time. You kind of just take things day by day and do your best to adapt for both yourself and everyone around you.
That we often won't have control over big changes affecting our lives, so be prepared. If possible, get out in front and ride the wave. If not, duck under and don't let it churn you up too much.
This one is a tsunami though. I have absolutely no idea how to either ride it or duck under it. It's my kids that I'm worried about largely - currently finishing up their degrees at university
It's exactly what I'm worried most about too, the kids. I have younger ones. We had a good ride thus far but they don't seem so lucky, things look pretty badly overall without an obvious for much improvement any time soon.
I don't entirely agree. Internet was a tsunami. Mobile was a tsunami. Both seemed impactful at first, but we didn't know exactly how right away. We all figured it out and adopted, some better than others.
Schools are way ahead of us. Your kids are already using AI in their academic environments. I'd only be worried if they're not.
I think people arguing about AI being good versus bad are wasting their breath. Both sides are equally right.
History tells us the industrial revolution both revolutionized humanity’s relative quality of life while also ruining a lot of people’s livelihood in one fell swoop. We also know there was nothing we could do to stop it.
What advice can we can take from it? I don’t know. Life both rocks and sucks at the same time. You kind of just take things day by day and do your best to adapt for both yourself and everyone around you.