MrCensoredFace

MrCensoredFace t1_jacj3e1 wrote

I have a very different opinion from everyone else. My problem will be the lack of purpose that will emerge when ai will do work for us. Like don't get me wrong, i think ai is gonna be fantastic overall for humans, it's just that nothing we do will ever matter to anyone. For example concept artists. No one will want to use their imagination anymore. Sure they can still draw for the fun of it, but like, we are no longer needed by each other. Over course this all is out weighed by lack of world hunger and all, but it's just something to think about

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MrCensoredFace OP t1_j90cad2 wrote

Ok so you know how you can make chat gpt behave or act like another person to suit your needs. Well, i sometimes as it to be a logotherapist, basically the kind of therapist which deals with meaninglessness. I got some decent answers. On another chat i made it behave like a friend. Currently learning prompt engineering so that i can make into a friend that can help me.

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MrCensoredFace t1_j87xgzt wrote

Well for starters I'm getting into cs. I think the 2 most relevant jobs of the future will be machine learning and prompt engineering, and I'm already working towards those 2. Even if ai codes ai we still need ml engineers to manage what will make up our future.

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MrCensoredFace t1_j5hv2xq wrote

You have just assumed that we need a purpose when that's far from the truth. We humans don't have the need to be "useful". We have the need to be "competent". And that will be through hobbies. No, the world won't become like the one you saw in wall e, instead it would be a world where everyone is busy learning skills for the sake of it. Ye sure you could argue that machines could do it better, but humans don't give a fuck. We like to compete and flex on each other. Chess for example, it has already been infiltrated by AI, but that doesn't stop chess players from playing. Hell, they are having more fun than ever now because of the weird bots they can use. What I'm saying is that humans will always want to flex one another. That sounds like a bad thing, but it's fantastic actually. Arts and sports will never die, because we will be too busy using them to compete with each other..

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