> Besides, what kind of civilization is it that turns away from the challenge of dealing with more…intelligence? That has not the self-confidence to confidently confront a big dose of more intelligence? Dare I wonder if such societies might not perish under their current watch, with or without AI? Do you really want to press the button, giving us that kind of American civilization?
> No one is good at predicting the longer-term or even medium-term outcomes of these radical technological changes (we can do the short term, albeit imperfectly). No one. Not you, not Eliezer, not Sam Altman, and not your next door neighbor.
This is opinion, not fact. Many futurists, like Gene Roddenberry did, have the ability to understand what happens as a result of technological change.
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[ 4.6 ms ] story [ 13.2 ms ] threadThis is opinion, not fact. Many futurists, like Gene Roddenberry did, have the ability to understand what happens as a result of technological change.