Submitted by Sieventer t3_zi4s1x in singularity
Significant-Wear902 t1_izq7ud2 wrote
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If we get extremely good narrow AI within many areas, but not AGI for another 100-1000 years, we will probably see some extremely large disparities between haves and havenots.
Way bigger than we have now.
Practical-Mix-4332 t1_izrm0n7 wrote
AGI is coming in the next 20-30 years
Significant-Wear902 t1_izrmggy wrote
I'd rather guess on 20 at most.
But even then, 20 years is a long time to really mess things up royally regarding wealth distribution.
Practical-Mix-4332 t1_izrmtfp wrote
There will be revolts and emergency congressional resolutions or presidential decrees to patch things up in the meantime. We’re already seeing this with the never ending student loan repayment pushbacks.
BoltzmannBrain1 t1_iztmtmq wrote
You guys are not seeing this exponential improvement. I would place any amount of money on AGI being 5-7 years out, 2030 at the latest.
Significant-Wear902 t1_iztyfve wrote
It was a conditional statement.
I believe AGI will be faster approaching, but assuming it don't, larger disparities will be seen.
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