Les Greys
@les
The barrier to entry for solving problems, understanding, and education is radically declining. Yet we will have masses of the global population that finds every, by themselves and for them, reason to not be educated, find understanding, or solve their problem. It’s equivalent of everyone that didn’t take the internet seriously for the first decade or two of its existence. This is effective acceleration at the expense of the defective decelerates.
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@eirrann.eth
I see what you mean here Yes, we're going to see huge subsets of humanity left behind because they're resistant to change How we address that will be a defining feature of future society While I'd like to be hopeful, seeing how frequently we take two steps back for each step forward, I'm worried about how the growing divide in knowledge, capacity for self improvement and the resulting gap in quality of life will potentially destabilize society And AI isn't to blame
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@90tun
kids in the future will be so dependent on technology, not how it works, as long as it does the job it’s meant to do. And that future is not so far from now, impending doom
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@baseddesigner.eth
crazy to think about the new generation, parents just give a kid an iphone and then all kid can know is how to tap on tiktok and then learn all what’s the algorithm gonna feed him if they don’t know how it works and how to use the phone/devices to create value - it’s scary obviously not our kids but gonna be super common I expect
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