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[–] whoisearth@lemmy.ca 1 points 7 hours ago* (last edited 7 hours ago)

And cars were worse for physical health yet here we are.

I suspect you may be part of the crowd I'm addressing this to but progress is progress and you can't uninvent shit and you can't predict adoption.

As it stands "AI" is here to stay and no movement of luddites is going to change that. Globally "we" are saying it's valuable.

What we are lacking right now is control over the speed and direction.

Going back to the car analogy this is why licenses exist, and registration, and laws. This too will come with AI only when the problem becomes so big or so dangerous to necessitate it. I suspect we will be there soon. Youth unemployment is fucked everywhere and only getting worse.