It is difficult to predict how people will react when true AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) is achieved. Some people may see it as an unsurprising and inevitable outcome that they expected, while others may be surprised and see it as a significant event in human history.
The development of AGI would represent a major breakthrough in the field of artificial intelligence and would have far-reaching implications for society. Some people may see it as a positive development that could bring benefits such as increased efficiency and productivity, while others may be concerned about the potential risks such as loss of jobs, privacy and security.
As we get closer to achieving AGI, it's important to consider the ethical and societal implications of this technology and to ensure that its development is guided by principles of transparency, accountability, and responsible use.
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Reply to Does anyone else get the feeling that, once true AGI is achieved, most people will act like it was the unsurprising and inevitable outcome that they expected? by oddlyspecificnumber7
It is difficult to predict how people will react when true AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) is achieved. Some people may see it as an unsurprising and inevitable outcome that they expected, while others may be surprised and see it as a significant event in human history.
The development of AGI would represent a major breakthrough in the field of artificial intelligence and would have far-reaching implications for society. Some people may see it as a positive development that could bring benefits such as increased efficiency and productivity, while others may be concerned about the potential risks such as loss of jobs, privacy and security.
As we get closer to achieving AGI, it's important to consider the ethical and societal implications of this technology and to ensure that its development is guided by principles of transparency, accountability, and responsible use.