@tanpukunokami We already live in an age oversaturated with obsolete and worn-out pleasures.
Therefore, they will seek to intensify existing pleasures and generate new derivative ones.
@Kekius_Sage Much to say, but two points:
1. AGI should not be treated as a single level, but as multiple levels.
2. More fundamentally, AGI is a contradictory term. Generality is prerequisite to intelligence in the first place. Using it as a modifier already reveals conceptual confusion.
@r0ck3t23 His thinking is close to mine. But one thing must be added:
Scarcity divides into material and mental scarcity. Resolving the latter requires more than solving the former. Humanity must live in its own subjective perceptual world(≒VR). Its operation must be entrusted to weak AI.
@millerman Imitation presupposes intent. Intent presupposes consciousness. So maybe we shouldn't be so casual about pinning the word "imitation" on machines either.
@WIRED Rather than mere hype, I see this as a consequence of the computationalists' ignorance, hubris, or illusion—driven by cognitive biases, particularly the anchoring effect and confirmation bias.
@TFTC21 1. An example of interdisciplinarity being used to construct a seductive narrative.
2. The statement equivalent to the original proposition is the contrapositive, not the converse.