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Futurology-ModTeam t1_jegg9os wrote

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> > Does our body grow to the length of the territory(county) we are born at? Like think about it America and Russia have a big territory and their populations height and weight are way bigger compared towards other small countries like Nepal, Eritrea, Israel were their population height and weight are comparatively small. Like any other species shade their skin or add more fur in cold weathers, do our body know what suitable height and weight is to adapt to our surrounding?


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Futurology-ModTeam t1_jegg15e wrote

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> > Social media and algorithms seem to be productive in causing humans to feel isolated and maybe even worthless. Everything we know is curated by tech these days if you get most of your info from online. I’ve been feeling like we are already controlled by a highly intelligent entity. Not sure if this is good or bad. Is it just the next step in evolution and humans are now pets or worse cattle?


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Futurology-ModTeam t1_jegfzf2 wrote

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> > One solution I have in mind for the AI replacement of jobs causing both massive unemployment and the collapse of consumption relies on the potential for AI to correct the oldest weakness of any endeavor which is human error while also being able to consider every factor relevant in a decision making proccess. What I want to say with this is that the future of labour as a whole would consist of performing your current job with AI assistance correcting your mistakes and reminding you of every relevant factor in the decision making proccess in order to both produce less flawed results and make things in shorter spans of time. This would potentially lead to either shorter work schedules or overall higher productivity and with greater advancements in AI eventually to both and as AI assistance becomes widespread this could also lead to a rise in consumption as well. Also an argument could be made about how learning to interact with the AI assistent means higher wages should be given.


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Futurology-ModTeam t1_jegfydd wrote

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> > The rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) and automation has generated concerns about job loss across various sectors. However, these technologies also present an opportunity to improve productivity and create new job opportunities. This text will explore how different collar color jobs can adapt and prosper in the AI-driven future. > > White and Yellow Collar Jobs: > > For intellectual jobs such as white and yellow collar professions, the human touch remains indispensable. As corporations adopt AI for increased efficiency, there will be a growing need for employees who can facilitate communication and maintain relationships between the corporation and its clients. This surge in productivity will also lead to more projects and an expanded client base, creating new job opportunities. > > Furthermore, AI can be leveraged to improve the quality and personalization of services. Professionals in these fields will need to continually update their skills and knowledge to stay relevant and maximize the benefits of AI integration. > > Blue and Grey Collar Jobs: > > Manual labor jobs, such as blue and grey collar positions, can also benefit from AI and technology advancements. While humanoid robots with intricate components, like hands, may be costly, other technological innovations can support workers in various industries. > > For instance, augmented reality (AR) glasses can help workers access real-time information without needing to memorize or make notations. This technology can improve efficiency by reducing the risk of errors and confusion in tasks like cooking or remembering orders. > > Moreover, AI-enhanced tools can help workers and contractors complete tasks more quickly and effectively. These tools, which are often more affordable than fully automated robots, can be used by human workers to optimize their performance. By embracing these innovations, manual laborers can increase their value in the workforce and secure their positions. > > Red Collar Jobs: > > Red collar workers, who are typically involved in emergency services, also have a unique opportunity to benefit from AI and technology. While AI can assist with data analysis and decision-making, the human factor remains crucial in high-pressure situations that require empathy, intuition, and adaptability. By integrating AI into their roles, red collar workers can enhance their capabilities and better serve their communities. > > ​ > > The AI revolution presents both challenges and opportunities for various collar color jobs. By focusing on the unique strengths of human workers and embracing the potential of AI and technology, professionals in white, yellow, blue, grey, and red collar jobs can adapt and thrive in the evolving job market. The key lies in recognizing the complementary nature of human skills and AI, and leveraging this synergy to maximize productivity and job satisfaction.


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Futurology-ModTeam t1_jegfwp8 wrote

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> > What will the future under e.g. GPT 15 look like? I am not very hopeful for humankind regarding a future under ChatGPT 15, despite its great capabilities. I would like to share some thoughts, and would like to here how you see it, and how it will impact all areas of our lives. > > Jobs > > AI will be able to do most office jobs much better than we do. Most people will either work in cheap manual labor jobs (delivery, …) or won’t actually work at all. Instead, they will generate data to feed the AI: throughout the day, sensors (their smart watch) will track their activity, they behavior… up to a point in the future, where AI can imitate and predict human behavior so perfectly, that we are not even useful for data generation anymore. > > A small percentage of people will be “AI trainers”: they will train the AI up to the point, where AI has enough information to train itself. > > And then there are the decision makers and managers – people who actually engineer the prompts. The are particularly skilled in describing what they want and need, and know how to ask the right questions. But you won’t need that many of those. > > I am highly pessimistic, that there will be many new jobs generated. AI will be smarter and more capable than us, so where should these jobs come from? It is not like the industrial revolution; these machines could not imitate human behavior. Well, AI can. > > Society > > AI will be able to generate all kinds of digital media perfectly. You won’t be able to trust anything what you see online or even on TV, so media will only serve for entertainment. You will be stronger engaged in your local community or village, because it is the only source of information your really trust. > > Politics > > Power will concentrate even further, and these powerful and immensely wealthy people will use their influence to control politics. Through AI and control of digital media they can manipulate the masses and prevent people from organizing. Back in 2023, politics would have had the chance to intervene and provide the required framework, but they failed miserably. > > … ?


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Futurology-ModTeam t1_jegfvtw wrote

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> > Is it possible that one day our interfaces to a computing device such as touchscreen/keyboard/mouse requires some sort of physical verification through the use of some embedded sensors in our fingers/body?


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Futurology-ModTeam t1_jegfugv wrote

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> > For the past three years, I've been creating Posterity, a socio-economic proposal designed to save the world from a climate crisis and create a better life quality for everyone, forever. > > I am confident this is the next step for human development and an opportunity to redefine life's meaning. Today, life is a work-centric and stressful ordeal, despite living in the most advanced and prosperous period of human history. It's time for a change. > > In this proposal, we can simultaneously solve climate change while ending inequality, the root cause of all of society's challenges like homelessness, crime and poverty, to name a few. > > I call it Posterity because it is the essence of preserving and securing humanity's future, no matter what the future throws at us. Right now, we're at risk of a global food crisis in the next 3-5 years, according to the founder of AgriPlay, a vertical farming company (I interviewed him for an article about it). That could be the first domino to fall in the collapse of civilization, because without food, people rise up or die. > > Extinction-level threats like global famine put our species at risk of not surviving the next 1000 years, according to some experts. We need a way of preserving humanity's future long after we're gone. This project will do that. > > What's the project? > > It's a multifaceted solution to making human civilization sustainable. In doing so, we 1) eliminate environmental impact, and 2) we make fail-safe survival solutions in the event Earth becomes uninhabitable. By making countries and societies self-sufficient, we solve climate change. It's that simple. > > What are some examples? > > Surprisingly, one of the easiest problems we can solve is world hunger. With modern innovations in vertical farming, we can vast amounts of food sustainably and resistent to climate change. This will increase overall health, reduce malnutrition, and reduce costs of the food industry. Agriculture will thereby shift to self-sufficient methods, freeing existing farmland to regenerate and be turned into forestry. > > Rural farmers will stay employed by instead growing trees to be cut down and be used as timber for affordable housing. If we communally compost organic waste, we can end food waste by delivering the final product to farmers to increase biodiversity in the microbiology and creates food sources for species. > > Another significant aspect is improving quality of life considerably with the automation of labour. Artificial intelligence is capable of performing a vast range of jobs, giving us the opportunity to automate and improve the efficiency of our businesses. We can eliminate bullshit jobs and give our lives back to ourselves to spend as we please. This frees incalculable potential for humanity's next pioneers, philosophers, and revolutionaries. > > Final Notes > > This is the tip of the iceberg, and has become my purpose in life. I am committed to making a better future for everyone, and I am convinced my proposal is revolutionary. I truly think we can change the world, and it does not have to turn everything upside down. I am an international undergrad student at Queen's University studying environmental science and public policy and this is my calling. > > I have started a subreddit about it called PosterityAndFuturology where I hope this revolution to begin. I look forward to hearing what you guys have to say. This is my attempt at igniting something that will change the future forever. > > "Rage, rage against the dying of the light."


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Futurology-ModTeam t1_jdqkoes wrote

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> > As an example, copy writers and data entry clerks will be the losers with project managers of AI systems being the winners.


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Futurology-ModTeam t1_jdqkn3h wrote

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> > Hello friends! As we all know, AI is rapidly increasing, and I am scared of it. I want to be a Front end developer and Later On, I want to be a full stack developer I heard that many jobs and careers will be affected in the future, like web development and software development, as we already know that ChatGPT and other software can write code easily. Now I need a genuine suggestion about what would be the best option for the future. Many people are saying that machine learning and AI will be the best, but I'm not interested in machine learning and AI. > 1) What will be the future of Front End/ full-stack developers? > 2) Will it be affected by AI? > 3) Which computer field do you suggest for me?


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Futurology-ModTeam t1_jdloxz6 wrote

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> > Okay snowflake


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Futurology-ModTeam t1_jdbsva6 wrote

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> > With such development in the field of AI will it be possible that we will be able to create game using something like chatGPT.


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Futurology-ModTeam t1_jdbskd4 wrote

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> > Okay, serious question.
> > > In your humble opinion, what will be the endgame for society???
> This is the point where AI has gotten so advanced that no jobs have any meaning anymore. Nothing matters anymore and there is nothing anyone can conceivably contribute to society that is in any way, shape or form better than the weakest A.I. system would do,
> > > What is left?
> > > In your opinion, describe what this future will look like, in as much detail as you feel like.


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Futurology-ModTeam t1_jdbsehf wrote

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> > With the technology we have today we have seen how we can use drones to drop grenades over people's head (like in Ukraine), and I don't think I'm the only one who fears this going mainstream. I don't know about other nations, but I'm pretty sure the US and other Nations like China have resources that can be thrown at people without having to take life. I know I know, I'm being naïve here, but considering the amount of technology we have today, and the budget these giant nations have, we can probably have it so that a drone can go in and fire something like "containment foam" (worm reference-so fictional, but worth looking to making real) to incapacitate combatants. A number of weapons have been banned by the UN because it increases suffering and harm, and we now have resources that we can employ to have "clean" wars where life isn't taken or lost. If people do start employing drones with lethal armaments we can fire EMPS to deactivate them and maybe recover and recycle the drones. So I'm interested in signing a petition if it exists. > > It would probably be more costly to have "clean" wars, meaning there would be money in it, so I don't think it would be a worthless industry. > > Who knows maybe there are people working on "de-arming" militaries or non-lethal options. Hopefully we can get to a point where we can remove most guns out of circulation and have them recycled for better uses than to cause harm.


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Futurology-ModTeam t1_jc7gw72 wrote

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> > Hello,
> So, by the end of this week we have to present some ideas about thesis topics to our professors. > > My area of thesis is called "Blockchain Application". I am not well aware about this topic, cause i have not yet studied this subject. > > I have to submit 3 topics ideas which. But i cannot start. I am stuck. I need to know what should be my first step.


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> > Many of the responses I receive from ChatGPT are in the same tenor of dialogue which I may use normally. Curious if others experience the same, especially in your own dialects.


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Futurology-ModTeam t1_jbcx1k7 wrote

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> > i bet tree fiddy that aint gonna happen


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Futurology-ModTeam t1_jbac9ps wrote

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> > You wouldn’t believe some of the shit he used to tell me about TikTok while we were tripping. > > He’d call their work “nurohacking”, because they knew the tech bypassed users’ prefrontal cortex playing to the limbic system. The limbic system measures everything as either bad or good, housing sex drive and fight or flight, perfect for training their algorithms. Also, the limbic system lacks perception of time, that’s why users are often baffled after they realize how much time they spent looking at 10 second videos. > > I was so confused when he showed me ‘user clusters’ (groups of people that all watch the same content). What was so freaky was how everyone in a cluster physically looks the same. Also kinda crazy that we were in China looking at USA users’ data. > > Interestingly, Chinese gov has policies in place that limits how much time children can use the native version of TikTok (Douyin) in their country, with other rules for adults + patriotic propaganda. They totally understand the power of this tech to warp minds. > > Just thought it was a fun LSD story.


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> > But what’s the point of having all that sperm if the girls don’t want to fuck you anyway… because of your job. 🤷🏼‍♀️


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> > Username checks out for sure.


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