Hard to know if we should be terrified or exhilarated. There's no going back, though. Might as well try to embrace and manage change rather than merely resent it. The past was pretty weird too.
Erik Davis discusses the "high weirdness" that has shaped California and the development of A.I.
In recent months, we've witnessed the rise of chatbots that can pass law and business school exams, artificial companions who've become best friends and lovers and music generators that produce remarkably humanlike songs. It's hard to know how to process it all. But if there's one thing that's certain, it's this: The future — shaped by technologies like artificial intelligence — is going to be profoundly weird. It's going to look, feel and function differently from the world we have grown to recognize.
How do we learn to navigate — even embrace — the weirdness of the world we're entering into? Ezra Klein
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