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RE: A Document to Reference

in LeoFinance2 years ago

They only leave 1 low level developer that can work with the AI and generate code, and a high level developer than can overlook the resulting code and check.

AI doesn't have to be perfect, it just has to be slightly better than the average. At some point, there will be 100 brilliant coders in the world, adding slivers of code that the AI hasn't worked out yet - until there is 10, then 1 then zero coders.

If you think about how the studios are using AI, it goes to show what they care about - profit. It isn't about making the best experience for humans. This is the same with all business. What the companies don't realize yet is eventually, AI will do all they need cheaply, but there will be no one with a job who can afford to pay for their product.

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Yes exactly. Once everything is automated, and people don't have a job, what happens then. Even low level jobs like fastfood restaurants have tried self service kiosks for ordering. Some are using bot delivery. Self driving cars are getting better. Airplanes are mostly on autopilot with minimal pilot influence. In a few years, almost everything will be automated or ai generated.

I have also read a few suggestions of introducing a universal basic income/handout in the US in preparation for this. It really feels like we're heading into a dystopian future.