This week I wrote about what I think will be the unavoidability of using generative AI in both our work and, someday, personal lives.

For this simple reason: It really can make people more productive.

That creates a kind of communications arms race where the rest of us have to participate, or else risk drowning in the output of others.

Maybe I'm wrong. But here it is at length, and a brief thread on the subject.

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@mimsical Issues I see with AI :
Job loss due to the economic straight jacket, Capitalism. Loss of skills combined with increased dependence on automation. Increased social dysfunction. The where humans wholesale are allowed to pursue their potential without economic jeopardy, will have trouble coming to fruition because such a system requires a common view, can’t tolerate corruption, and man, are humans flawed, selfish, and corrupt when opportunity beckons. 🤔

@Huntn00 @mimsical not job losses, job devaluation. as the bullshit generator will "produce" stuff that resembles work and then people will be paid piecemeal to "just clean it up a bit" so it will be unskilled work. so everyone doing the same work but at a fraction of the pay

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