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ThoughtSafe9928 t1_j1j3atv wrote
Reply to comment by mrguyfawkes in This is how chatGPT sees itself. by Kindly-Customer-1312
It’s literally impossible to imagine what this technology will be like 500-1000 years.
You wouldn’t have been able to predict this 20 years ago, how could you know what’s going to happen in centuries? Let’s take it a decade at a time.
grabyourmotherskeys t1_j1jjeqx wrote
Actually, a lot of this stuff was predicted twenty years ago. Much longer than that, in fact. But it's really wild to see it happening.
Edit - to be clear, I used to read about stuff in popular mechanics magazine or whatever and then ten years later I'd see it being built, then years later hit the consumer market. Now, if I opened up Reddit and saw that we had warp technology and I could add it to my car for $100, I would be amazed but not totally surprised.
mrguyfawkes t1_j1j59dt wrote
The only point I’m trying to make, and I may not be explaining it right, is that barring a society level collapse and destruction, AIs birth will seemingly be eternal. We’re in the BC of all of this.
ThoughtSafe9928 t1_j1j6my7 wrote
My personal belief is that the future you imagine, if we were to put it into BC-AD terms, is at 0 AD, and we are at 40 BC.
That being said, it’s unfathomable where we’d be in 1000 years. I wonder if any of us will be able to live to see it.
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