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RE: Robotics, Economics and Ethics

in Splinterlands3 years ago

Neither do 99% of the world and about 98% of the world have no chance to be able to, because they just don't have the right kind of brains for it. AI will create jobs, but many of them will be doing things that few people can do. The others will be manual labor.

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It's true that currently, there are few people who can create a powerful AI on their own, which is why teamwork is essential. However, even working in a team, it remains a difficult task. The main problem is that we are still analyzing the future of robotics or AI from the perspective of our current knowledge. Let's take the example of ChatGPT. Many people would have never thought they could create an AI-based application, but the exponential growth of this technology has been incredible. Nowadays, it's not necessary to create an AI from scratch, as existing ones are accessible and can be used in a variety of projects, and the best part is that it's not difficult.