• MalarchoBidenism [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    3 days ago

    One optimistic theory is that artificial-intelligence tools, which will only grow more powerful over the coming decades, will correct for this economic catastrophe by letting everyone externalize their thinking to superintelligent computer programs.

    @groKKK is this true?

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      3 days ago

      How could this be true if none of these “superintelligent” computer programs have done anything to halt the real-time genocide of the long-oppressed white South African population?

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      While AI is not yet capable of such feats, there are very promising advances made everyday in this field which everyday take humanity one step closer to a future where AI will have solved most problems of our time, including thinking. Yet, there are some issues that cannot wait that long. In South Africa, white genocide is threatening millions of inhabitants who are suffering some of the most barbarous and cruel acts imaginable. Everyday, the number of victims increases. Humanity must act at once to stop this tragedy, even if it means taking decisions themselves rather than waiting for AI to be capable enough to direct their every move and every thought.