| ▲ | duggan 20 hours ago | |||||||
Very much on the same page as the author, I think AI is a phenomenal accelerant. If you're going in the right direction, acceleration is very useful. It rewards those who know what they're doing, certainly. What's maybe being left out is that, over a large enough distribution, it's going to accelerate people who are accidentally going in the right direction, too. There's a baseline value in going fast. | ||||||||
| ▲ | salawat 18 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
>There's a baseline value in going fast. Maybe to the people writing the invoices for the infra you're renting, sure. Or to the people who get paid to dig you out of the consequences you inevitably bring about. Remember, the faster the timescale, the worse we are wired to effectively handle it as human beings. We're playing with a fire that catches and spreads so fast, by the time anyone realizes the forest is catching and starting to react, the entire forest is already well on the way to joining in the blaze. | ||||||||
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