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BPDed t1_j01bf7h wrote

Would you mind explaining this me at my level (zero understanding)? I follow this subreddit because I’m interested in a totally ignorant way. Maybe you can direct me to something like The Singularity for Dummies?

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darksword2020 t1_j04vfgr wrote

Put simply, you will not be able to tell the difference between a bot and a person. This will start with online interactions at first (which we appear to be rapidly approaching) but will expand to face to face.

From there things get really wierd, because its living one human life every 5 to 10 seconds (virtually). TBH its prob more like 100 life times but I digress.

So in the time u took to order a hamburger it will have virtually lived 4 or 5 life times. And will prob be wondering why the hell its serving u a burger.

By the way, NO ONE has made ANY laws around what it can be used for or where its actions must stop.

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thesamenameasyou t1_j05psah wrote

A main point of the post is that similar to the rise of software engineering, we’re experiencing the birth of a new wave of professions.

The same way we saw internet websites explode with some smart, adaptive, fast cash grabs like PayPal, who’s idea now is easy to see & which occupied a niche quickly, you too can find a niche and get embedded related experience early.

It’s a new wave of technology and you don’t want to miss out!

(But to be clear, on the professions, prompting is not a safe bet, things will evolve to a point where any information exchange will not require humans)

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