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David Bergsland's avatar

The whole idea of AI is flawed, and very short-term. Another decade and it is gone. I see it as a good tool with flawed output which needs to be watched like a hawk. My concern is that it is a digression from the important. We've got maybe two decades, max, before technology is gone. What I see coming, at the end of civilization as we know it, is the probable return to an agrarian society. The return of hand-done skills. How we can help people add what we know now to a society that has radically changed? As part of the helpmate of the Messiah, that will be a large portion of our work. We don't even know if electricity will be available.

I see the focus remaining where is has always been. Developing creative thinking and design skills is always a good things. A curiosity about how things work is also wonderful. Adapting to existing conditions is crucial. I suspect AI can help a lot with the development of those skills. Having an AI encyclopedia is a wonderful help as I research and develop things. AI's ability to produce mindless stuff extremely fast may be helpful, but it doesn't advance the cause much. I think we need to focus as much as we can on mind training.

The only real way to get through this period of time concerns coming to know our Messiah—and helping each other learn what particular skills and gifts we have and what we have been designed to do, then developing those skills. This applies to everyone over the age of accountability. This is what we are going to be doing eternally. This is our future. Those who are not with the Lord are not going to survive.

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Bruce Landay's avatar

AI is the next inequity amplifier. The Have-Nots always lose out. For companies that use AI to fire or not hire entry level employees is beyond short sighted. With all the baby boomers retiring there’s a huge brain drain. In too many cases there was little to no hiring during the Great Recession so there’s an experience gap in many companies. It sounds like company leaders are focused on short term profits and cutting costs so AI is the latest excuse to cut heads. These are the same leaders who will bemoan the lack of experienced talent when they next need to hire. This is also what will happen with underfunded schools. Private schools with money will provide AI tools and guidance. Poor public schools won’t. A few years from now there will be another round of handwringing over our poorly educated students.

As a society we need to invest in people. When we decide that’s a good use of our money vs short term savings or profits, we’ll be much better prepared for the future.

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