| ▲ | gwerbin 2 hours ago | |
I think if you won't even admit that AI greatly accelerated these trends, you're in some kind of denial. There's no reason to believe that we would see a rapid coordinated decline in all of these things at the same time without AI, and strong reason to believe that we would see it with AI. So we have a model that makes testable predictions, and data strongly consistent with those testable predictions, in the form of an acceleration of existing downward trends. What more do you want? | ||
| ▲ | pydry 38 minutes ago | parent [-] | |
>I think if you won't even admit that AI greatly accelerated these trends, you're in some kind of denial I think if you actually look at the data for these trends rather than asking AI what it thinks you might experience some cognitive dissonance. >There's no reason to believe that we would see a rapid coordinated decline in all of these things at the same time without AI It's called hiked interest rates. The economy is not doing so great for several reasons but the main one is wars. | ||