Artificial intelligence multiplies the number of skills that any person can have.
Who would hold a kid back from improving their skills, or a policeman or spaceman?
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Chatbots could work out what you need to learn next, then teach you. Maybe we can all be geniuses one day, with a little clever coaching?
Artificial intelligence multiplies the number of skills that any person can have.
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(4 upvotes)According to this, it may be wise to continue with normal learning so we don’t rely on our future masters too soon. Being human is fun, we don’t want that being taken away from us, especially with creativity and knowledge. No?
Especially for astronauts and future explorers….
“What you are going to have are six people in a Mars mission. Are you really going to have all the different skills that are needed within the crew?
Well, we want to have one person with medical skills, one who is a biological researcher, one who is a field geologist, one who is good at fixing electronics, and one who is good at fixing the plumbing.
But how about a welder? There are thousands of skills that are necessary to make a civilization, and you cannot put them all in six people.
With artificial intelligence, a person can have hundreds of skills because artificial intelligence equips him or her to do all sorts of things instead of just a few things.
I think this is going to be extremely useful for both Mars explorers and for Mars settlers.” DR Zubrin
Artificial intelligence multiplies the number of skills that any person can have.
(5 upvotes)The great disasters of the 20th century were caused by bad ideas
(7 upvotes)Good point, and not just human/ai also standalone ai spacecraft that host us on our journey of discovery.
Students locally don’t think AIs will help us with empathy, they can’t even do it themselves, so that’s a skill we shouldn’t be relying on machines to do for us.