Those are some rather true and intelligent comments IMO.
For example, in the thread I linked above, there's a lot of talk about how GPT is changing the jobs landscape, already.
It seems borderline terrifying to me.
For example, unlike the need to be (currently) rather precise with code, there are loads of jobs where just being 'good enough' with sloppy precision will make a profit, via GPT. And that's all that matters to free-market capitalism.
And when I say, "that's all that matters to free-market capitalism," I don't mean that in some kind of abstract, "maybe-things-will-balance-out" kind of way, no. I mean-- no, you have people's jobs & lives increasingly at stake, because... well, that's where we're heading with this new tech?
Yeah yeah... I feel like I'm my own paranoid grandmother right here, but shit, man,
Skynet isn't nearly as theoretical as it once was, IMO.