"Industries disappearing & new ones appearing" is not some smooth process. We have one and a half examples, and we almost did the world in.
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And, with global warming the consequence of the industrial revolution, the verdict isn't quite in yet.
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I swear. I don't see how people appeal to induction when we have one case; that almost completely destroyed us; and still may.
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Certainly. But the transition is going to be brutal, and reading technical papers, the acceleration is mind blowing.
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It's time for alarm about what happens if billions are no longer worth employing & black-boxes gain on our mental skills.
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I certainly hope things are smoother but looking at our political institutions, and looking at AI acceleration... Yikes.
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We'd have to move to a quasi post-employment economy, redistribution of AI gains, focus on AI safety, etc.
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But we can't even manage minor global crises. I mean, in a perfect set-up, maybe things would be dandy but.. it's 2016.
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I'm especially wary of drawing comfort from induction. First industrial revolution scares me. 100th of Somme & all...
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Our policy/governing class prints their email. How do you discuss impact of machine learning, a moving target anyway?
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