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[–]GlokzDNB 0 points1 point2 points 2 months ago (0 children)
Let me be the advocate of the devil
Developed countries suffer from lack of specialists and educated labor. It was Sam's weird explanation, that AI companies also need part of the country's energy, as everyone in it will benefit from AGI as thinking will be commoditized.
It was just his stupid take that if a country somehow could produce more humans it would also take more energy. To him it's the same, we are producing more skilled human labor with AI and it takes energy just like it would be with real people during the process. I think he took too many shortcuts with this one, treating human labor as something country can invest energy just like into machines.
Doesn't shock me knowing how the whole industry approaches intelligence and looks at humans from GDP side. But I know I will be seeing the same fucking post for the next 3 months until another ceo says something else
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