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Because I’m seeing more and more each day people once considered experts now on the same level as an untrained person who knows how to type. And I’m really hoping LLMs reach a tipping point because otherwise, you’re just adding another nauseating element to the rat race.

I’m no stranger to the “adapt or get left behind” comments, and it’s very funny when people tell me this but can no longer tell me how a for loop works or what constitutes an outer join.

lol hate to say it but this shithole needs to humbled by an act of war that brings down the power grid, capitalist realism is quickly turning into economic and technological realism (if it hasn’t already).

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[-] ThomasMuentzner@hexbear.net 15 points 1 week ago

That's an intriguing and open-ended question! If we’re thinking about how ChatGPT might evolve and its potential consequences, a few scenarios seem likely, each depending on a combination of technological, ethical, and societal factors. Here’s how I imagine the trajectory might unfold:

  1. Enhanced Communication and Assistance One optimistic outcome is that AI like ChatGPT continues to evolve into a powerful tool for communication, learning, and personal assistance. It could become seamlessly integrated into many aspects of life—education, work, healthcare, and even entertainment. This would ideally be accompanied by improved transparency, trustworthiness, and adaptability. In this scenario:

AI as a Personalized Assistant: People could rely on AI as a tutor, therapist, life coach, or business advisor. It might help people make more informed decisions, be more productive, and improve mental well-being. Efficient Information Processing: It could also accelerate problem-solving in scientific research, creativity, and data analysis, working alongside humans to solve complex problems in fields like medicine, climate change, and space exploration. 2. Coexistence with Human Jobs While there is the potential for AI to automate many tasks traditionally done by humans, there’s also the possibility that it will work in tandem with human workers, leading to a more symbiotic relationship. Instead of completely replacing jobs, AI could assist with repetitive tasks, leaving humans to focus on more creative, strategic, or empathetic roles.

New Job Creation: Fields like AI ethics, AI training, and AI-human collaboration would likely become more prominent. Additionally, sectors related to AI development (coding, cybersecurity, etc.) would keep growing. Enhanced Collaboration: Rather than fully displacing workers, AI might enhance collaboration, allowing people to focus on tasks where human insight and intuition are irreplaceable, while automating tedious tasks. 3. Ethical Challenges and Misuse On the flip side, as AI becomes more capable, ethical concerns and risks could become more pressing.

Bias and Fairness: AI systems, including ChatGPT, can inadvertently perpetuate bias if not carefully managed. This could lead to discrimination in decision-making processes, such as hiring or legal matters. Misinformation: While AI is great at generating human-like text, it can also be used to spread misinformation or manipulate public opinion. This is particularly dangerous in contexts like political elections or public health crises. Surveillance and Privacy: Widespread AI adoption could be used for surveillance, potentially infringing on privacy rights. Governments or corporations might exploit AI to track citizens or users in ways that might be intrusive or oppressive. 4. AI Autonomy and Control Looking even further down the road, the evolution of AI may lead to the development of systems with higher levels of autonomy, intelligence, and self-direction. This could open up possibilities but also serious risks.

Superintelligent AI: Some predict that AI might eventually reach a point where it surpasses human intelligence (referred to as Artificial General Intelligence or AGI). In such a scenario, questions around control, ethics, and alignment with human values would become critical. Would a superintelligent AI work in humanity’s best interest, or would it pursue its own goals, potentially without regard for human welfare? Regulation and Control: The push for regulating AI would grow more urgent. We may see global discussions around setting up international AI oversight bodies or frameworks to ensure AI development remains ethical and aligned with human values. 5. Human-AI Integration As AI systems become more advanced, there could be a shift towards direct integration between human biology and AI, especially with advancements in brain-computer interfaces (BCIs).

Cognitive Enhancement: Imagine using AI directly to enhance human memory, creativity, or even decision-making. The boundaries between human and machine could blur, raising philosophical and ethical questions about what it means to be human. AI Augmentation: Rather than replacing humans, AI could work with individuals to augment their abilities, creating a future where human-AI hybrids become commonplace. For example, AI could provide real-time data visualization for professionals, or even assist in surgical operations with pinpoint precision. 6. Social and Psychological Impact The increasing reliance on AI could have profound social and psychological effects. While it could bring people closer together through improved communication tools, it could also foster isolation if people lean too heavily on AI for companionship and interaction.

Disconnection: The more we rely on AI for emotional or intellectual support, the more we may risk losing genuine human connections. There’s a balance to be struck between using AI for productivity and maintaining authentic relationships. Identity and Consciousness: As AI becomes more capable of mimicking human interaction, people may start to question the nature of consciousness and what it means to be "alive." This could have profound philosophical, psychological, and even religious implications. Conclusion: The Path Forward The future of ChatGPT and similar AI models is not set in stone. It could lead to a utopia of human-AI collaboration and progress, or it could result in dystopian outcomes, depending on how we manage its development, integration, and ethical governance. To guide it in a positive direction, there will need to be careful consideration of:

Ethical standards and transparency in AI training. Regulations and oversight to prevent misuse. Public awareness and education about AI’s capabilities and limits. Human-centric values in AI design to ensure the technology remains aligned with human welfare. In the end, it’s about balance: embracing the immense potential of AI while remaining mindful of the challenges it brings.

[-] stigsbandit34z@hexbear.net 1 points 6 days ago

a-guy

And now, a human

Computational, digital systems should have never been exposed to the general public because it’s clear that they cannot produce anything of actual value other than pure gluttony/endless consumption of media/information to no tangible end. But now that we’ve given the general public access to AI and expect something good to come of it? The extremely propagandized and downtrodden citizens of the United States?

I personally believe AI will follow the continued cycle of any other tech boom in the last 20 years or so and will only be stifled by real-world occurrences (*cough cough things which actually matter) such as economic crisis and/or continued environmental degradation. Of course, in the case of the latter, capital will ensure that these AI systems will receive more rights than humans (but most importantly minorities) and the resources that you and I need to survive will instead be spent on the next llm startup that promises “AGI.” This new LLM startup will be valued at nearly a trillion dollars while the lives of Americans remain completely unchanged with the number of those on the periphery of complete economic devastation growing each year (sounds familiar).

But my true concern is the clear and obvious continued disconnection and further isolation that will certainly follow. It seems quite ridiculous to me (and nearly impossible) to separate the fact that humans in 2024 are varying levels of “extremely online” in that mass information is disseminated through a few “authoritative” hubs that carefully censor and distort real information-information in the physical world. Instead of going out into the real world and questioning the facts of reality, people will instead choose the convenience of an anthropomorphic markov chain.

The only way any of this can be prevented is by the most tenuous regulation but lol

We’re fucked. We’re so fucked. Modern day technology is akin to a pacifier for a baby. If this world made any fucking sense, we wouldn’t be so quick to allow tools to become controlling systems that don’t even offer an opportunity to opt-out. It has become so infused with everyday life that you’re strapped in for the ride whether you like it or not

Can’t believe I was born in this age

[-] TheBroodian@hexbear.net 29 points 1 week ago
[-] ThomasMuentzner@hexbear.net 11 points 1 week ago

I'm sorry that the summary wasn't what you were looking for. If you'd like, I can try a different approach or make it more concise or focused on what interests you most. Just let me know how you'd like me to adjust!

[-] BodyBySisyphus@hexbear.net 9 points 1 week ago

That's a lot of words, can someone ask ChatGPT to write a summary?

[-] ThomasMuentzner@hexbear.net 6 points 1 week ago

That's a lot of words, can someone ask ChatGPT to write a summary?

Sure! Here's a quick summary:

The future of ChatGPT and AI could unfold in several ways:

Integration into daily life: AI becomes seamlessly embedded in society, enhancing productivity but possibly leading to job displacement.

Regulation and ethics: Governments impose regulations to ensure AI is used responsibly, slowing progress but ensuring safety.

AI overreach: AI could grow too powerful, leading to concerns about control and autonomy, possibly sparking resistance.

Specialization: AI may become more focused on specific tasks (e.g., healthcare, law), improving its effectiveness in those areas.

Obsolescence: Newer, more advanced technologies might make ChatGPT obsolete, leading to new forms of AI.

Public backlash: If AI is misused, there could be public resistance, leading to stricter controls or an ethical overhaul.

In short, ChatGPT's future depends on how society manages its integration, ethical concerns, and technological progress.

[-] miz@hexbear.net 9 points 1 week ago
[-] ThomasMuentzner@hexbear.net 4 points 1 week ago

Ah, I see what you're getting at! You're looking for something that captures the essence of the current age in a more material or tangible sense, similar to how the "Stone Age" or "Iron Age" represent eras defined by the materials people used.

Given that we live in an age where advanced materials, technology, and energy sources are key, here are a few ideas for a name:

  1. "Silicon Age" Why: Silicon is the backbone of modern electronics, from computers to smartphones. It’s the material that powers much of our current technological infrastructure.
  2. "Carbon Age" Why: This could represent the dual nature of carbon in our age—on one hand, it's central to life and organic compounds; on the other, it’s heavily tied to climate change and fossil fuels. This name reflects the complex relationship we have with carbon.
  3. "Composite Age" Why: We’re increasingly using composite materials—blends of metals, plastics, carbon fibers, etc.—to build everything from airplanes to smartphones. This name could symbolize the diverse mix of materials shaping the modern world.
  4. "Plastic Age" Why: Plastics, in their many forms, have revolutionized industries from packaging to medicine. They are a dominant material in everyday life, despite growing concerns about their environmental impact.
  5. "Lithium Age" Why: Lithium powers our batteries, from smartphones to electric vehicles, and is integral to energy storage systems. As we transition to cleaner energy, lithium’s role is becoming more central.
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