Everyday AI become more and more common, but can we say no?

  • RedditIsDeddit@lemmy.world
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    22 hours ago

    this is all pretty comical to me because I remember the same articles being written about the internet in the 80s and '90s and here we are

    • Ibuthyr@lemmy.wtf
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      9 hours ago

      Yeah, here we are. The majority of humanity addicted to social media, being brainwashed by far-right assholes into voting for Nazis. That worked out really well, didn’t it?

    • applemao@lemmy.world
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      20 hours ago

      This is not very similar. As the other poster said, unregulated AI is a corpos dream, and it will destroy us even worse than billionaires already have. Give it 10 years, if you don’t work manual labor you’ll be jobless

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      21 hours ago

      Let me know how you feel when you are starving to death from not having any money from AI taking away every possible way to earn a living that isn’t manual labor or shitty service jobs.

      • RedditIsDeddit@lemmy.world
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        21 hours ago

        well we aren’t there now and while I do understand it’s going to change things, that’s what new technology does whether it’s power tools or automated robots building cars or now ai doing things in software that’s how things evolve with technology and we just figure out ways to continue to exist