ProfessorUpham
ProfessorUpham t1_j07g52v wrote
Reply to comment by Clarkeprops in The problem isn’t AI, it’s requiring us to work to live by jamesj
/u/ShowerGrapes knows what’s up.
Laziness is neither evil nor inherent to being human. It’s just another thing people do. Robots doing shitty jobs will mean people can focus on tasks that make them happy. In the long term that would reduce laziness.
ProfessorUpham t1_j06n1r5 wrote
Reply to comment by Clarkeprops in The problem isn’t AI, it’s requiring us to work to live by jamesj
You seem lost, /u/Clarkeprops
The point of this subreddit (r/singularity) is that AI will one day be smarter than humans. What happens to society after that? We’re here to speculate. The current version of society is kind of irrelevant.
ProfessorUpham t1_izgs1nv wrote
Reply to comment by visarga in 1 year of college since using GPT by innovate_rye
Agreed. Let's pray that OpenAI at least starts releasing some papers in 2023. A dataset would be nice as well, but one thing at a time.
ProfessorUpham t1_j07gqss wrote
Reply to comment by Clarkeprops in The problem isn’t AI, it’s requiring us to work to live by jamesj
I would quit my job and do all of these things if I had my daily material needs met. It makes me cry thinking that I can’t do them. Instead I have to work 9-5 weekdays, and after 20+ years living this way has made me incredibly depressed. You would probably call me lazy, but a well educated psychologist might call me extremely burned out and systematically unmotivated.