It was right there with flying cars and domed cities on the moon. That was part of the whole Disneyworld/OMNI Magazine promise about life in the year 2000.

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    This is the result of us seeing a shift from technology being benignly applied to technology being used as a tool for an unmitigated profits.

    As with any product, all of the good is sucked out of it for the sake of making more money for the greedy tech billionaires.

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      While capitalism is definitely a big part of it, the desire to control others for non-monetary reasons plays a huge part in it as well. LGBTQ+ harassment and abortion bans don’t really play into the capitalist goals, they are there to cause suffering.

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        Abortion bans definitely play into capitalist goals. They ensure impoverished, desperate workers will be even more available to work for a pittance.

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    In high school, teachers used to insist we become computer techs and engineers cause it was the future! And teachers would tell us “if you don’t get into computers, you’ll end up as a plumber or garbage man!”

    Meanwhile I’m adult, watching the plumbers and garbage man bringing home the money and having unions and benefits. And I hated computers so I just got into nothing

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    My kids use chat gpt to learn stuff sometimes, like math. They do extensively check it’s not bullshit though.

    I definitely see a trend where crappy teachers get bested by computers.

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      Crappy teachers get bested by computers which turn out to be even crappier because they don’t give a shit about things like how a kid is feeling today psychologically or if they just need some encouragement to try a little harder.

      And then you get into the hallucinations.

      I would rather have a crappy teacher that cares about the kids than an AI who has no capacity to do so.

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    Being the devils advocate here but the quality of my teachers during school was worse than GPT4. They were more biased, made more errors, were more unfair, pushed more extremist views…

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    How will this take place when kids won’t even respect a substitute teacher let alone an AI generated personality?

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    well this is not far off. We had a whole year of remote learning and “computers” did teach the kids.

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    I was part of the first generation brought up with computers, and I’ve been spending my entire life since trying to figure out what went wrong and how to teach myself all of the things that computers failed to convey, while everyone tries to exploit the “gap” to attack their political opponents. It’s been a riot.

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    Flying cars are also horrifying: they’ve existed for about a century, popular culture won’t accept they’re a bad idea and imagine the research breakthroughs drone warfare would experience if a consumer market were funneling funds in from a whole new closely-related industry