Arthur C. Clarke and the existential crisis of AI

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In the future humans will obviously have more and more time to themselves due to AI eliminating jobs---time in which to contemplate their insignificant lives and their inevitable displacement and to create new ways of making time pass. The emergence of a new kind of imaginative being will result in us all becoming information processors much as our AI overlords are. The increasingly emaciated physical body devolving into a vestigial relic from a bygone era.

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Quote:AI is inevitable ... But instead of solving genuine issues, it's going after storytelling, illustrations, and it's gonna write your song for you. ... Why is it taking away the things that make us most fundamentally human ... Why not go after jobs we don't want to do?

Bury Me Where the Corn Won’t Grow (West Coast AI) ... https://youtu.be/c0q15FiNsZw

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