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ajahiljaasillalla t1_je0tv81 wrote

https://youtu.be/-lnHHWRCDGk?t=2790

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Stanford professor of linguistics and Computer Science predicted in 2020 that AI will be writing student papers and it will be hard to know whether customer service representatives are AI or humans. But that prediction was for 2030. And he missed to predict things that have already happened like AI image generators.

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So I guess no one (no human at least) really knows what is going to happen

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ajahiljaasillalla t1_j6k1qi5 wrote

But chatgpt etc. are owned by mega corporations. In communism there is only a common ownership. And open source projects are owned by everyone.

Maybe communism works better in online projects than in society as in societies there are people willing to do anything to gain power and the idea of communism is too weak to keep those people out of the power

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ajahiljaasillalla t1_j6bjco4 wrote

I think in Japan tomatoes have been modified by CRISPR to contain more GABA acid and those went into the market a year ago. And those tomatoes were the first food product modified by CRISPR in the market. Also soy beans have been modified to contain more oleic acid. So food industry is going to change by CRISPR as it's easier and more precise to use as older GMO technologies and it's not GMO but gene editing.

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ajahiljaasillalla t1_j6b2336 wrote

Reply to comment by Phoenix5869 in I’m ready by CassidyHouse

I don't particulary enjoy living but I am just a link of the chain of 3 billion years so a will to survive has been encoded into my DNA. Nietzsche had an idea of eternal return where one would live their life over and over again and I think it would be the worst nightmare.

Why Am I being downvoted

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ajahiljaasillalla t1_j64esyf wrote

If art is your way to express your own world, then what will it change when AI can produce better art? I doubt many will pay for your art though.

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I have been playing chess for the last few years. There are more chess players than ever even though AI run on a smartphone can completely destroy the best chess players in the world. Yet people still spend years to master the skill that is not needed in a real world and that computers can do much better and quicker. People just enjoy to play and learn. And there are people living of teaching chess.

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