All of this is going to need computers to run on and we don't know exactly yet where this will take us a I've learnt that the information and abilities are just beginning and one sure there might be whole genres from movies to books and beyond to sustain medical, medecine and farming and more to develop a world that will eat, sleep and be happy. What happens to money at that pointy? When the world is so self sustaining ? But the American experiment around capitalism shows that a person based social style capitalism or at least let's say American capatilism has reaped the most and fastest development in the world? Or will things begin to be very cheap again? Running on only 2 percent inflation YOY withou anymore shrink flat ion? Will we finally live in a good and relaxing and functional and peaceful world and society? Or do we just follow Rabbi Salanter and focus on ourselves achieving a good way? And somehow supporting ourselves so well that we naturally support others?
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Wednesday, February 26, 2025
Late night ramblings
There are so many people today that want to read a good story from the mind of an actual human being and not just AI. I'm sure eventually that AGI or computer being as nuanced in intelligence as a human will arise however at the end of the day it takes someone to be part of the input of that information at some point in the learning so we'll always have been from human and eventually the reasoning button on AI like CHAT GPT will show something fascinating. Also I've seen a few videos recently that seem so real that it's shocking that it is AI. AI has come a far way since its inception, pumping out NFT art to today matching things like Rembrandt. Also you'd be surprised at the level of the AI work in music as well it's astounding how close and creative the music is able to find.
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