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[–] crystalmerchant@lemmy.world 3 points 1 hour ago

People who think AGI will magically make us a utopia are either ignoring or unaware of how technology has consistently been used for god knows how long. It is used to make the rich richer and keep the boot on regular folks' necks. Why would AGI be any different...

[–] WesternInfidels@feddit.online 3 points 1 hour ago

I am constantly asked to explain my opinions ... I am constantly harangued for proof of what I believe, and every time I hand it over there’s some sort of ham-fisted response of “it’s getting better” and “it will get even more better from here!’

For an industry so thoroughly steeped in cold, hard rationality , AI boosters are so quick to jump to flights of fancy — to speak of the mythical “AGI” and the supposed moment when everything gets cheaper and also powerful enough to be reliable or effective.

I don't know what's going to happen with "AI," but I think this highlights an interesting pattern, one where the standards of evidence for critics and boosters are different. Certainly we've seen a similar phenomenon in cryptocurrencies and NFTs.

Is it profound, is it one of those penetrating insights that you can't stop seeing once you've seen it? I'm not sure. Of course enthusiasts are biased, of course their arguments are emotional and unfair.