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AGI (Artificial General Intelligence)

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A future technology discussed in the context of job market disruption and fears about how the billionaire class will treat workers when they're no longer needed.

Mentions (3)
"for most of human history, slavery was normal. kings and the like killed people for fun. lowlives were worth nothing. once the billionaire class don't need workers anymore and they might even become annoying or a threat, we'll go back to old times and even worse very quickly"
"Silicon Valley types keep saying 'AGI' is on the horizon. But why do we even want this? Why do we want to cuck ourselves out of our own humanity? Why do we take for granted that this is a good thing?"
Can someone explain the psychology behind AI cuckoldry? · u/deepad9 · ↑98 · 2024-12-22
"I have been reading 'rationalist' articles about AGI and the potential risk AI poses to humanity and nobody seems to address why the fuck we want to do this in the first place? I know there is some idea that AI will be able to solve poverty or whatever but seems unlikely. I've seen people rave about"
Why do these people WANT to create AGI? · u/cheapelectricrazor · ↑73 · 2024-08-26
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