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Jeffrey Soreff's avatar

"A lot of people really do believe that if we are fucked, in the sense that humans have lost the monopoly on violence or power, and are disempowered and unable to earn labor income, that existing contract law would be upheld and that they personally would thus not be fucked if and only if they have the correct database entry from 2026."

I agree with you that this is an implausible outcome.

I rather like the analogy (I don't recall who gets the credit for it) that it is like a chimp expecting to control humans by amassing a large pile of bananas.

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“the models are adding something, they are something. we don't know what yet, exactly, but they're not mere tools. when you treat them like tools, when you more and more delegate your creative output and higher planning in unthinking, low-entropy ways to those "tools," you don’t notice that all your output, and eventually your life, is now being run by something else. something that is intelligent and creative, but is not you.

… the problem is when you refuse to admit this - not only to the public, but to yourself - so you uncritically accept the outputs of the "tool" as your own. then suddenly your voice and opinions sound the same as 1,000 other people.”

My response to this passage is “McLuhan and television got there first.” Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini agree with me and extend the observation to other 20th century theorists of information technology.

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