▲ | SwoopsFromAbove 18 hours ago | |||||||
100%. Not a new phenomenon at all, just the latest bogeyman for the inevitabilists to point to in their predestination arguments. My aim is only to point it out - people are quite comfortable rejecting predestination arguments coming from eg. physics or religion, but are still awed by “AI is inevitable”. | ||||||||
▲ | ikr678 17 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
It's inevitable not because of any inherent quality of the tech, but because investors are demanding it be so and creating the incentives for 'inevitability'. I also think EV vehicles are an 'inevitability' but I am much less offended by the EV future, as they still have to outcompete IC's, there are transitional options (hybrids), there are public transport alternatives, and at least local regulations appear to be keeping pace with the technical change. AI inevitabilty so far seems to be only inevitable because I can't actually opt out of it when it gets pushed on me. | ||||||||
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