Submitted by apyrexvision t3_z9z1y4 in singularity
ziplock9000 t1_iyljqhw wrote
Reply to comment by visarga in Is my career soon to be nonexistent? by apyrexvision
That's not true. Many studies about post-scarcity / post-work-to-live come to the same conclusion. For many, even with hobbies unless the thing they are doing can be used and appreciated by others it's a hollow pursuit.
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Great paintings are put in galleries for a reason
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The mug I made with clay is used by my sister for a reason
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The door I fixed with my DIY tools was to help my granny
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The scarf I knitted was for my dad so he doesn't get cold.
I got a good sense of achievement from those and helping others; However the crossword puzzle was for nobody besides myself and I got no more than a fleeting grin from it, my life is empty.
Redpill_Crypto t1_iylvoft wrote
Do you have some resources you would recommend.?
as someone that just started exploring the whole AI space, my mind is utterly blown at the possibilities.
I can't even imagine how the world looks like once all those ai systems are interlinked with each other.
We will be able to invent stuff and accelerate humanity at a pace that allows us to achieve breakthroughs with unprecedented speed.
ziplock9000 t1_iym02qm wrote
Not really sorry. Isacc Arthurs YouTube channel has some good videos on AI, post-scarcity
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