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  • @V0ldek
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    101 day ago

    I think a couple of people noted it at the start, but this is truly a paradigm shift.

    We’ve had so many science fiction stories, works, derivatives, musing about AI in so many ways, what if it were malevolent, what if it rebelled, what if it took all jobs… But I don’t think our collective consciousness was aware of the “what if it was just utterly stupid and incompetent” possibility.

    • @maol
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      71 day ago

      Alan Moore wrote a comic book story about AI about 10 years ago that parodied rationalist ideas about AI and it still holds up pretty well. Sadly the whole thing isn’t behind that link - I saw it on Twitter and can’t find it now.

    • @BlueMonday1984OP
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      81 day ago

      I don’t think our collective consciousness was aware of the “what if it was just utterly stupid and incompetent” possibility.

      Its a possibility which doesn’t make for good sci-fi (unless you’re writing an outright dystopia (e.g. Paranoia)), so sci-fi writers were unlikely to touch it.

      The tech industry had enjoyed a lengthy period of unvarnished success and conformist press up to this point, so Joe Public probably wasn’t gonna entertain the idea that this shiny new tech could drop the ball until they saw something like the glue pizza sprawl.

      And the tech press isn’t gonna push back against AI, for obvious reasons.

      So, I’m not shocked this revelation completely blindsided the public.

      I think a couple of people noted it at the start, but this is truly a paradigm shift.

      Yeah, this is very much a paradigm shift - I don’t know how wide-ranging the consequences will be, but I expect we’re in for one hell of a ride.

      • @YourNetworkIsHaunted
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        1023 hours ago

        Paranoia is the only one I can think of that’s actually pretty well on the money because the dystopian elements come from the fact that the wildly incompetent friend computer has been given total power despite everyone on some level knowing that fact, even if they can’t admit it (anymore) without being terminated. The secret societies all think they can work the situation to their advantage and it provides a convenient scapegoat for terrible things they probably want to do anyways.