It’s fascinating how many people seem to fear AI in general. From my perspective, technological advancement has been accelerating—especially over the last 150 years—and there's no real indication that this exponential trend is slowing down.
Those who believe we can or should put the brakes on are often driven by fear of the unknown, which is understandable. But even if some AI outcomes seem threatening (e.g., robots taking over), I don’t see that as likely. And more importantly—even if it were, what could any one person realistically do to stop it?
Instead of resisting the inevitable, I believe we should embrace these advancements and work toward guiding them responsibly. Done right, this progress can lead to a more abundant, efficient, and better future—not one built on fear, but on informed action.
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I don't think we can stop it. But I don't trust humanity to know how to handle this kind of accelerated change well. In a Fiat world where inflation is required, mixed with AI which is deflationary in nature - a lot of good, hard working people are going to be hurt by this. I think it's inevitable and I don't think we can stop it. If we can get off this inflationary hamster wheel that the powers that be have orchestrated, AI could bring a lot of hope to our future. But I don't believe this is going to be a good ride for a lot of people. I'm grateful I've found Bitcoin so hopefully I won't be trapped in a bad situation. But I feel for the many good people who will be.