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noname223

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Aug 18, 2020
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I read this in an article. The emergence of AI in our daily life will most likely make human interactions a luxury product/service eventually. That's crazy. I haven't thought about it in this way. I have to admit I had an issue with an Amazon order. And the chatbots were really fucking bad. And the layout of the website also disincentive that one writes a complaint. Talking with a human solved the issue. .On the other hand side, I feel sorry for people who have to do this horrible job. This is very soulless work. I have the feeling though that with AI integration in jobs many tasks will become repetitive and frustrating for workers.

I could see the benefit if AI would complement human work on some issues. And if the usage was optional. I guess though this won't bring enough revenue. And once we entered this time point it will be likely irreversible. Personally, I would hope that unemployment will become less stigmatized. I am well aware though that a dystopian outcome is far more likely with this technology and our governments that reject to regulate it properly.
 
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Pony Slaystation

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Jul 28, 2018
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human interactions have been becoming luxury goods for at least a decade as automation creeps in everywhere. started before ai. ATMs. Self-checkout. etc.
 
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Hvergelmir

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May 5, 2024
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Human interaction can be "produced" by anyone, and is thus in abundant supply.
I think what's really being replaced here are service workers, humans servicing You, at a low price point. If implemented well, we'll see more time for mutually beneficial interaction, while we automate the servicing.

There are many ways this can end poorly, but I think automation is fundamentally a good thing. I hope we can leverage it wisely.
I also think culture is starting to shift, away from social media, and what not.
 

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