What if contemplated limits on human intelligence parallel the past few hundred years of forecasted resource scarcity?
Our world is now too complex for humans to manage. We need AI to level-up.
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Those who are comfortable with and seek out the bizarre, have a promising role in the future.
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@SeanBlanda I enjoyed your "The other side is not dumb". Curious, what readers have reported to you as changed behavior based upon your arguments. I took another route at a similar end point, attempting to become "cognitively perfect"
5/ In a world dominated by capitalism, this entire argument/situation boils down to one thing: The Economics of Human Improvement. Simply put: every day there are lessening economic incentives to improve humans vs computers. Further explained here:
4/ I'll add the missing piece to wrap up all of @harari_yuval's arguments: our data is the single most precious asset we own because it has the unique power to help us radically improve ourselves and avoid becoming irrelevant.
3/ "More practically, and more immediately, if we want to prevent the concentration of all wealth and power in the hands of a small elite, we must regulate the ownership of data." @harari_yuval #ownyourdata
2/ "Currently, humans risk becoming similar to domesticated animals...If we are not careful, we will end up with downgraded humans misusing upgraded computers to wreak havoc on themselves and on the world."