we’re all still wildly underestimating how radically different the world will look after AI. the Industrial Revolution was a rounding error in both impact and speed compared to what’s coming, yet most people still think organizations, jobs, and cities will just “adopt AI as a tool” instead of being completely remade by it.

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What's good about new stuff is that it's varying degrees of being magical, but what I'm hoping for, that we won't repeat the same mistake again from the past, is to make the infra not-centralized, at least not completely, so that we'd start to work unbelievably hard again to decentralize it.
💯 Honestly, I haven’t even wrapped my head around it yet. I don’t think the powers that be have any idea how we’re going to move forward.
Eso lo tengo claro desde el principio. Mi preocupación siempre va sido el tipo de mundo que será y si será lo mejor para todos. Y el costo. No será sin una gran fricción.
Doesn't matter if we aren't sure what the impacts will be. Changing at random to attempt to adapt isn't much better than doing nothing.
I thought I had 5 years left to pay all of my debt and be sovereign. AI might take away my job before that... then I'll be in trouble.
I think the powers that be know EXACTLY how they want to move forward: Eternal tyranny, powered by total surveillance and autonomous killing machines, both powered by AI.
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