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RE: The AI Paradox - how to prepare for the future ?

I tried to look at the show but I couldn't log in.

Personally, I'm more optimistic about the long-term. But I believe that people who are advising the next generation about career choices need to be aware of developments.

I also see it like that. AI can't function without working infrastructure and stability. Well maybe one day it will have robots to maintain the system and not be dependent on humans but I don't think that AI has any interests in eliminating us... Well maybe we are naive :-)

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I'm sorry you can't see the show. So I asked what has grayson perry discovered about AI development in San Francisco

That doesn't really cover the long term issue that I mentioned. But I'm sure that you can refine the prompt if you want to.

Anyway, he interviewed a rich guy who, fearing the worst, has started an isolated, off-grid community of rich elites. With one of its aims being to stockpile 10 years of food from their own land. Which to me says they are abandoning humanity for a decade of escapism.

Give me naivety over paranoia any day!

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