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randomwordglorious t1_j5q6jun wrote
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Reply to comment by BigZaddyZ3 in Can humanity find purpose in a world where AI is more capable than humans? by IamDonya
If he could get the best players in the world to play against him at his house, he would. But the highest level of competition is in the NBA, so that's where he plays.
randomwordglorious t1_j5hx3gr wrote
Reply to comment by BigZaddyZ3 in Can humanity find purpose in a world where AI is more capable than humans? by IamDonya
He loves to play basketball. If the NBA went out of business tomorrow and the most competitive basketball league in the world was only paying $50 per game, he'd play for $50 per game.
randomwordglorious t1_j5hwqkx wrote
The meaning of your life being linked to your productivity is a creation of capitalism. When AI is more powerful than humanity, capitalism collapses, and the meaning of your life is whatever you want it to be.
randomwordglorious t1_j26uzys wrote
UBI doesn't solve the problems created by automation getting rid of jobs. Instead, we should have universally provided basic needs. Government will provide basic housing, clothes, food and healthcare to everyone.
randomwordglorious t1_j1yso7u wrote
Reply to comment by Scrotum_Parm in And how will apartments be distributed in an economy where there will be an Universal basic income? by Awkward-Skill-6029
AIs don't worry about views. Also, views and climate don't matter much when we all spend our days living in Fully Immersive VR.
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Reply to Do language models lack creativity? by sheerun
How do you define creativity? I have asked it to write very speicific kinds of poems about strange topics, and it did. They seemed creative to me.
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Reply to comment by Heizard in Will agi immediately lead to singularity? by 96suluman
Exactly. If you were to fall into a black hole, you wouldn't be able to notice when you crossed the event horizon, the point at which your collapse toward the singularity was inevitable. I think we've crossed the AI event horizon.
randomwordglorious t1_izbaxg5 wrote
Don't worry about it so much. No one can say for sure exactly when AI will make most STEM jobs obsolete, but by the time it does, a whole bunch of other jobs will also be obsolete, and society is going to have to adjust somehow. Whatever situation you find yourself in, you'll be in it with hundreds of millions of other people.
randomwordglorious t1_j63iv25 wrote
Reply to What does singularity look like to you? by [deleted]
The whole point of the term singularity is that once AI becomes smarter than humanity, our ability to understand what it will do next goes away completely. Superintelligent AI is going to solve every problem humanity can imagine, and it will solve problems too complicated for us to imagine.
So there's no way for anyone to have any idea what that's going to look like.