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wjholden ◴[] No.44009053[source]
I just wrote a paper a few days ago arguing that "manual thinking" is going to become a rare and valuable skill in the future. When you look around you, everyone is finding ways to be better using AI, and they're all finding amazing successes – but we're also unsure about the downsides. I hedge that my advantage in ten years will be that I chose not to do what everyone else did. I might regret it, we will see.
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1. yoyohello13 ◴[] No.44012025[source]
I figure if AI gets as efficient as people seem to think. Then spending a bunch of effort getting good at using it now is kind of pointless, because it’s just going to get easier and easier to use.