freeing up mental resources that can be used for other things.
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Lazily relying on AI to create memes, or “content” on platforms like Youtube.
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Solar panel farms, wind generation whirlibits, lithium batteries, curly tail light bulbs, deregulated electric companies. You know, those things that will make electricity cheaper.
Oh wait, non of those things worked as promised.
How about controlling the people?
Thats it!!
Because it’s an extra hand. Is it usually better to have one researcher on a project or two or three?
I think the crunching of thousands of years of data in a few minutes should is useful. It’s just a question of economics, whether it proves itself useful enough to be worth the expense.
Paralegals, accountants, translators, and other such careers are probably doomed (doomed).
Gilligan's Island.
Such as pro sports? I mean, God forbid the average American might even find the time to keep track of how bad the government and deep state are f’n em every day.
Blackjack, one armed bandits, porn, football .....
Iām not impressed by natural intelligence.
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“Such as?” Freeing up mental resources will let us:
1. CURATE everything, 24 curated 7. Tonight my wife curated some soup we curated for dinner, then we curated a computer-generated movie full of AI-generated ads curated just for us.
2. Be suckered by disgusting gender- and race-bent AI-generated advertising into BUYING crap products online we don’t need or want and didn’t know existed. Best of all, we’ll have time to CURATE our purchases.
3. Pay astronomical rates for electricity because data centers and AI create sky-rocketing demand. Unlike our own energy use for heat, cooking, etc., data centers storing and crunching redundant copies of every byte that ever was, is, or will be, apparently is exempt from pearl-clutching over globile warming. Why? Well...we don’t have time to think about THAT.
4. Get remedial education after AI has rotted our brains via disuse.