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On 8/9/24 1:28 PM, D wrote:>
On Fri, 9 Aug 2024, The Real Bev wrote:
On 8/7/24 12:57 AM, Richard Kettlewell wrote:In my case... short term no, long term, yes. We've survived, as aThe Real Bev <bashley101@gmail.com> writes:>On 8/6/24 6:55 AM, Stefan Ram wrote:Obviously nobody. But it’s a hypothetical situation which isn’tThe Real Bev <bashley101@gmail.com> wrote or quoted:I mean people who have serious work to do and know how to make aWhat happens when there are no more toolmakers?Well, if by "toolmakers" you mean those devs cranking out text
editors, search engines, or AI chatbots: We're swimming in them these
days, more than ever before in human history! So I'd say: I'll cross
that bridge when I come to it, if we ever actually run low on those
folks. (Sure, some tech fields are hurting for talent, but that's
probably not because of the new AI chatbots hitting the scene.)
computer do it for them. REAL experts. If there are only people who
know how to use the tools already provided for them, who will make NEW
tools?
about to
happen.
I'm not so sure. I look at the general dumbing down of our (and
apparently non-USA) population and wonder if there are enough
intelligent people left to make a difference. Look at the
schools. Loot at the governments. Look at the media. Is there any
reason to be optimistic?
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species,
world wars, famines, pestilence. Anything we're seeing today is nothing in
comparison.
We've never had as many people on earth as we have today, and there
will be more. At least in cities the big problem is just too many
people, most of them pretty stupid.
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