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So I think generally people just don't work as many hours today as they did when back when everyone needed to farm in order to have enough food for everyone to survive. So. I think that trend is sort of played out as technology has grown. And so my guess is that like the percent of people who will be doing stuff that's like
physically required for humanity to survive will get to be smaller and smaller as it has. More people will dedicate themselves to kind of creative and artistic and cultural pursuits. I think that's generally good. I think the number of hours in a week that someone will have to work in order to be able to get by will probably continue to shrink.
physically required for humanity to survive will get to be smaller and smaller as it has. More people will dedicate themselves to kind of creative and artistic and cultural pursuits. I think that's generally good. I think the number of hours in a week that someone will have to work in order to be able to get by will probably continue to shrink.
physically required for humanity to survive will get to be smaller and smaller as it has. More people will dedicate themselves to kind of creative and artistic and cultural pursuits. I think that's generally good. I think the number of hours in a week that someone will have to work in order to be able to get by will probably continue to shrink.
Um, yet I think people who are super engaged in what they do are going to be able to work really hard and accomplish way more than they ever could before because they have like this unimaginable leverage from, from having a lot more technology. So I think that that, if you just like fast forwarded or extrapolated out the, the historical technological trend is what you'd get.
Um, yet I think people who are super engaged in what they do are going to be able to work really hard and accomplish way more than they ever could before because they have like this unimaginable leverage from, from having a lot more technology. So I think that that, if you just like fast forwarded or extrapolated out the, the historical technological trend is what you'd get.
Um, yet I think people who are super engaged in what they do are going to be able to work really hard and accomplish way more than they ever could before because they have like this unimaginable leverage from, from having a lot more technology. So I think that that, if you just like fast forwarded or extrapolated out the, the historical technological trend is what you'd get.
I think the question is what you raised, which is, is this qualitatively a different type of thing that somehow, um, obsolete people. But I just think when you're asking that, it's just important to remind ourselves that at every step along the way of human progress and technology, people thought that the technology that we were developing was gonna obsolete people.
I think the question is what you raised, which is, is this qualitatively a different type of thing that somehow, um, obsolete people. But I just think when you're asking that, it's just important to remind ourselves that at every step along the way of human progress and technology, people thought that the technology that we were developing was gonna obsolete people.
I think the question is what you raised, which is, is this qualitatively a different type of thing that somehow, um, obsolete people. But I just think when you're asking that, it's just important to remind ourselves that at every step along the way of human progress and technology, people thought that the technology that we were developing was gonna obsolete people.
So maybe this time it's really different, but I would guess that what'll happen is that the technology will get integrated into everything that we do, which again is why I think it's really important that it's open source and that it's widely available so that way it's not just one company or one government kind of monopolizing the whole thing.
So maybe this time it's really different, but I would guess that what'll happen is that the technology will get integrated into everything that we do, which again is why I think it's really important that it's open source and that it's widely available so that way it's not just one company or one government kind of monopolizing the whole thing.
So maybe this time it's really different, but I would guess that what'll happen is that the technology will get integrated into everything that we do, which again is why I think it's really important that it's open source and that it's widely available so that way it's not just one company or one government kind of monopolizing the whole thing.
Um, and I'd guess that if we do it in that way, we'll all just kind of have superpowers is my, is my guess. Um, rather than it, it's sort of. creating some kind of a runaway thing.
Um, and I'd guess that if we do it in that way, we'll all just kind of have superpowers is my, is my guess. Um, rather than it, it's sort of. creating some kind of a runaway thing.
Um, and I'd guess that if we do it in that way, we'll all just kind of have superpowers is my, is my guess. Um, rather than it, it's sort of. creating some kind of a runaway thing.
One of the things that I think has been interesting, this may be going in a somewhat different direction than what you're asking, or a different take on the question, is I think one of the more interesting philosophical findings from the work in AI so far is I think people... conflate a number of factors into what makes a person a person.
One of the things that I think has been interesting, this may be going in a somewhat different direction than what you're asking, or a different take on the question, is I think one of the more interesting philosophical findings from the work in AI so far is I think people... conflate a number of factors into what makes a person a person.
One of the things that I think has been interesting, this may be going in a somewhat different direction than what you're asking, or a different take on the question, is I think one of the more interesting philosophical findings from the work in AI so far is I think people... conflate a number of factors into what makes a person a person.
So there's intelligence, there's will, there's consciousness. And like, I think we kind of think about those three things as, as if there's somehow a, Right. It's like if you're intelligent, then you must also have a like a goal for what you're trying to do or you must have some sort of consciousness. But I think like one of the crazier sort of philosophical questions.