Submitted by IndependenceRound453 t3_10y6ben in singularity
I've seen a lot of comments on this sub over the time that I've been a member of it saying how people who say things like truly transformative AI is decades, if not centuries away, and AI will never replace a certain job, etc. are just coping.
And that could possibly be the case. But the copium also goes the other way.
A huge reason why this sub is uber-optimisitic is because many people on this sub use the singularity (something which isn't even a guarantee to happen ever, or at least not in their lifetime) as cope for their lives, lives that they are not very happy with. Many people here do not lead content lives, so they turn to AI and other technologies as the thing that's going to save them (which I find quite sad, to be honest).
But of course, the singularity doesn't mean jack if it's not coming anytime soon, so that's why you see so many people claim that it's only a few years away, a decade at most, and those comments tend to get a lot of upvotes. On the other hand, comments that are more conservative get downvoted a lot (I wonder why?).
And this uber-optimism is the case despite the fact that most AI experts don't think we'll have a singularity-like event for at least a few decades, if not longer. And that's not even taking into account social, economic, and political factors that are almost a guarantee to delay the arrival of the singularity.
I'm just saying that maybe the "luddites" are coping, but so is this sub. Let's not pretend otherwise.
TFenrir t1_j7wibx3 wrote
I think there's all kinds of people here, but I know the type you are describing. I think to a lot of people, the singularity feels like the most likely way they will get heaven.
I wonder where I stand on the spectrum when I'm trying to be self critical. I have a very good life, I make good money, have lots of social... Extra curriculars and fun hobbies, and I sincerely love life and have always loved it.
Would I love a best case scenario for AI? Absolutely, who wouldn't?
But that's not the reason I think it's inevitable. I've been following lots of people who are really really smart, Demis Hassabis, Shane Legg, Illya Sutskevar, and more... People who are actually building this stuff. And I see how their language has changed.
I think you'd also be surprised about how many experts are increasingly moving up their timelines. We can look at forecasting platforms for example, and we can see the shift.
Out of curiosity, what experts are you referencing when you say most don't think we'll get anything transformative anytime soon?